Zelda-like 'Decay of Logos' lands on Xbox One and PC

What you need to know

  • Decay of Logos is a Zelda-like adventure game.
  • It was revealed during PAX East 2017 for Xbox One and other platforms.
  • It just launched on Xbox One and PC.
  • You can purchase it for $20 through the Microsoft Store.

Last year, Rising Star Games revealed a Zelda-like title called Decay of Logos. According to the developer, the title is set in a fantasy world where you coexist with kings, knights, wizards, ancient species, and other mythical creatures. You journey through an ancient kingdom ruled by a warring king and have to avenge loved ones. After your village is ransacked, you're saved by a magical elk and embark on a new quest.

Decay of Logos looks similar to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and has already captivated many gamers. It also has hints of Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons. As seen from the trailer, the game is a third-person role-playing adventure which focuses on tactical instead of action-focused combat. Just like The Last Guardian, gameplay revolves around the bond with a mysterious elk.

Hopefully, the game will be a stellar experience along the lines of the titles it takes inspiration from. The title has definitely improved since I last saw it at PAX East 2017.

Unfortunately, the game doesn't feature Xbox One X enhancements. Despite that, it looks great on the system and features compelling gameplay. If you're in the market for a smaller title, be sure to give this one a go.

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Asher Madan
Former News Writer, Gaming

Asher Madan formerly handled gaming news for Windows Central. Before joining Windows Central in 2017, Asher worked for a number of different gaming outlets. He has a background in medical science and is passionate about all forms of entertainment, cooking, and antiquing.