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Decision Legacy Collection

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73%Game Brain Score
gameplay, humor
story, grinding
73% User Score Based on 73 reviews

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Decision Legacy Collection is a single player role playing game. It was developed by FlyAnvil and was released on January 30, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

The Decision Legacy Collection combines four action-strategy city defense games set in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by zombies. Players must scavenge resources, build alliances, and strategically defend territories while managing evolving threats. Survival and rebuilding society hinge on every tactical choice made across expansive maps.

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73%
Audience ScoreBased on 73 reviews
gameplay6 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions

  • The Decision Legacy Collection is a nostalgic trip, bringing back beloved Flash games that many players enjoyed in their childhood.
  • The gameplay offers a straightforward and satisfying loop of clearing areas, upgrading equipment, and battling waves of enemies, making it engaging for fans of the genre.
  • The collection preserves the charm of the original games while providing a convenient way to access them on modern platforms.
  • The port suffers from performance issues, including lag and frame rate drops, especially in later stages of the games, which detracts from the overall experience.
  • There are minimal quality-of-life improvements, such as the lack of modern settings for graphics and controls, making it feel like a direct and unrefined port of the original Flash games.
  • The gameplay can become repetitive and grindy, with limited enemy variety and tedious missions that may frustrate players looking for more depth.
  • gameplay
    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay across the series is characterized by a repetitive loop of zombie shooting and minimal mission variety, leading to a sense of monotony after the initial enjoyment. While the core mechanics are engaging and retain a nostalgic charm, the lack of innovation and reliance on similar gameplay elements across titles detracts from the overall experience. Some players appreciate the addictive nature of the gameplay, but many find it ultimately unfulfilling and suggest exploring other options for a more varied experience.

    • “The series dates back to an era when browser games thrived on concise mechanics, brisk pacing, and escalating challenge, and this bundle retains that spirit without attempting to reinvent it.”
    • “The core gameplay loop remains the driving force across all four titles.”
    • “The strategic region clearing gameplay design is extremely fun.”
    • “Speaking of missions, these are what holds the game back for me; they have such little variety and the gameplay is literally just spawning in an apocalyptic cityscape and shooting a set number of zombies.”
    • “Nothing really changes for the gameplay itself as literally everything you want in this series requires you to mindlessly kill zombies, with slightly better weapons and skills over time, but nothing really changes.”
    • “I find it hard to give this game a thumbs up because the main gameplay loop of killing zombies is either boring (a lot of enemies aren't threatening most of the time) or annoying (the only threatening enemies are those that continuously stunlock the player, sometimes even from off-screen).”
  • story
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game is criticized for its lack of variety and repetitive mission structure, primarily revolving around shooting zombies in an apocalyptic setting. While the initial premise of liberating a city is engaging, players find the gameplay tedious, especially with mandatory defense missions that require minimal skill and often lead to frustrating bugs. Overall, the narrative fails to evolve, resulting in a monotonous experience as players progress.

    • “The first decision keeps things lean, delivering quick bursts of action and simple upgrades that make each mission feel digestible.”
    • “The top-down perspective, fast engagements, and quick mission loops lend themselves to short play sessions that accumulate into a surprisingly engrossing experience.”
    • “Speaking of missions, these are what holds the game back for me; they have such little variety and the gameplay is literally just spawning in an apocalyptic cityscape and shooting a certain number of zombies.”
    • “While the main idea of liberating a city is interesting and there is a little bit of variety in mission tasks, each game becomes more and more tedious and repetitive as the player approaches the end.”
    • “The defense missions are extremely tedious and they require no skill whatsoever.”
  • grinding
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players generally find the grinding aspect of the game to be significant, often describing it as tedious and repetitive, especially in late-game scenarios. While some enjoy the sense of accomplishment that comes with upgrades after grinding, others feel that the required resource farming detracts from the overall experience, making missions feel monotonous. Despite the grind, many still appreciate the game's core mechanics and find it enjoyable.

    • “In the game, everything you want to unlock requires a certain level of grinding for resources.”
    • “The defense missions are extremely tedious and they require no skill whatsoever.”
    • “While the main idea of liberating a city is interesting and there is a little bit of variety in mission tasks, each game becomes more and more tedious and repetitive as the player approaches the end.”
  • graphics
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are described as dated, with a reliance on old-school 2D bitmap visuals that may not appeal to everyone, especially those seeking modern enhancements. While the aesthetic aligns with the game's nostalgic roots, many users express disappointment over the lack of graphical improvements or customization options, such as resolution settings. Overall, the visuals are seen as a mixed bag, offering charm for fans of the genre but potentially feeling outdated for new players.

    • “Each title features its own visual tone—grimy modern cities, decrepit industrial ruins, or dark fantasy strongholds—but all share a rugged, utilitarian aesthetic that speaks to the era that birthed them.”
    • “If you've never played it originally, it might seem pretty dated in some of the gameplay and definitely the graphics, but it's just a good ol' fun game.”
    • “Been playing the first one and it's pretty decent and there's three more full games included with this pack which are most likely superior to the first game so yeah if you like the genre and don't mind the old school 2D bitmap graphics... it's fun in spurts at the very least.”
    • “There are no graphical improvements. I'm not asking for full RTX graphics, but you need to offer something new or that isn't available in Flash for charging money. The achievements aren't enough to justify spending money on something you can get for free through a Flash emulator or the Newgrounds launcher.”
    • “Plus, the black bars on the sides, like the original PVZ game, could be fixed with just a graphics option.”
    • “Should have included settings like graphics, resolution, and even volume sliders. God.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users highlight the music quality as a strong point, noting the effective sound effects and control options available. The interface for adjusting music settings is described as user-friendly, featuring both circular and square buttons for easy navigation.

    • “The music quality is inconsistent, with some tracks sounding flat and lacking depth.”
    • “The sound effects are poorly integrated, often overshadowing the music instead of complementing it.”
    • “The volume control for the music is confusing and doesn't allow for fine-tuning, making it hard to enjoy the soundtrack.”
  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The optimization of the game is notably poor, with users reporting significant FPS drops and freezing, particularly during intense gameplay scenarios with many enemies. The 32-bit architecture contributes to these performance issues, limiting the game's ability to handle demanding situations effectively.

    • “Unfortunately, there is no optimization or modification for quality of life, meaning that in Medieval and in Decision 3, there are drops in FPS or freezing during the endless or late parts with a lot of enemies. The game can't handle itself.”
    • “The game's performance is very poor due to it being 32-bit.”
  • stability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is marred by several bugs, particularly affecting the second game, where alt-tabbing or switching to full-screen can cause movement glitches and unresponsive controls. Despite these issues, it remains a nostalgic experience for fans of top-down shooters.

    • “The second game has an annoying bug where if you alt-tab or have to alt-enter to go full-screen again, the movement glitches out and doesn't respond to the keyboard, or gets stuck moving in one direction, or is stuck in awkward mouse movement.”
    • “The game is buggy, with multiple issues affecting gameplay, but it's a nostalgia bomb and a must-play for any lovers of top-down shooters.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviewers appreciate the humor for its nostalgic quality, evoking a simpler time before the overwhelming influence of social media, which allows for a more lighthearted and less self-serious experience.

    • “A mystical time of humor, where the world was less full of itself and before social media was in its infancy.”
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Decision Legacy Collection is a role playing game.

Decision Legacy Collection is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

Decision Legacy Collection was released on January 30, 2025.

Decision Legacy Collection was developed by FlyAnvil.

Decision Legacy Collection has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its story.

Decision Legacy Collection is a single player game.

Similar games include FatalZone, Cursed Treasure 2, Decision: Red Daze, Halo: Spartan Strike, Crush the Castle Legacy Collection and others.