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

Visit the unforgiving world of the Decision Series, where survival isn’t guaranteed, and every decision counts. The Decision Legacy Collection brings together all four iconic entries in the classic franchise for the first time on Steam. Experience the series that defined action-strategy and city defense in the Flash era, now available in this 4-pack bundle. Decision 3 Humanity’s survival rests …

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70%Audience ScoreBased on 88 reviews
gameplay6 positive mentions
grinding16 negative mentions

  • Nostalgic and faithful preservation of popular Flash-era top-down zombie survival games.
  • Enjoyable core gameplay loop with progression, territory reclaiming, and upgrading systems.
  • Great value as a collection of four complete games providing many hours of content.
  • Numerous bugs, performance issues, and lag especially when many enemies are present.
  • No modern quality of life improvements like resolution options, volume sliders, or customizable controls.
  • Gameplay can become repetitively grindy and tedious, with some frustrating mechanics such as stunlocks and mandatory defense missions.
  • gameplay

    23 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    26% positive mentions, 61% neutral mentions, 13% negative mentions

    The gameplay is centered on repetitive zombie-killing and defense missions across all titles, which some players find addictive yet monotonous due to limited variety and minimal evolution in mechanics. While the core loop retains nostalgic appeal and runs smoothly, issues like repetitive grinding, occasional bugs, and stale mission design detract from long-term engagement. Despite dated graphics and some frustrations with certain combat mechanics, the series maintains a fun, strategic core that appeals to fans of classic browser-style action.

    • “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.”
    • “Each game remains playable, engaging, and true to its identity, even if the edges are rough and the mechanics reflect their age.”
    • “Speaking of missions, these are what hold the game back for me; they have such little variety and the gameplay is literally just spawning in an apocalyptic cityscape and shooting X amount of zombies.”
    • “Sometimes you will have to stand in a different area and capture stuff but the capturing gameplay is just shooting a few zombies that spawn steadily at the same spawn point, so you don't even need to move your mouse when capturing, especially when there is only a single spawn point (usually 1 or 2).”
    • “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).”
  • grinding

    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The grinding in these games is consistently described as significant and sometimes tedious, requiring repetitive tasks like farming resources, experience, and money. While the grind can feel artificial and overused, many players find it enjoyable due to the rewarding upgrades and nostalgic gameplay. Overall, the grind adds challenge but may impact pacing and variety, especially towards endgame content.

    • “Most, if not all, the mechanics are overused between the decision games, which led to a lot of grinding and walking.”
    • “In the game, everything you want to unlock requires a certain level of grinding for resources.”
    • “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.”
  • story

    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    13% positive mentions, 67% neutral mentions, 20% negative mentions

    The story in this game is considered minimal and uninspiring, with repetitive missions that lack variety and become tedious over time. While the premise of liberating a city offers some interest, many players find defense missions especially monotonous and unskilled. Overall, the narrative is seen as a weak point that fails to engage, making progression feel more like a chore than an enjoyable experience.

    • “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.”
    • “It isn't that fun, there's no story, and completion is a chore.”
    • “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.”
    • “Shotgun still breaks the game, story still kicks you in the teeth, and lag shows up like an uninvited guest whenever too many undead appear.”
  • graphics

    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    21% positive mentions, 58% neutral mentions, 21% negative mentions

    The graphics rely heavily on retro, pixelated art which some users find outdated and lacking modern enhancements like resolution options or graphical settings. While the visual style fits the game's era and tone, many criticize the lack of improvements or customization, making it feel dated and insufficient for a paid game. However, fans of classic 2D bitmap aesthetics may still find the graphics charming and nostalgic.

    • “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.”
    • “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.”
    • “A choice was made to use obsolete, decades-old retro pixel art as a substitute for contemporary PC graphics.”
    • “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 on Flash for charging money, and no, the achievements aren't enough reason to pay for something you can get free via a Flash emulator or the Newgrounds launcher.”
    • “There's no option to change the resolution and no useful graphics tweaks.”
  • stability

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game suffers from persistent bugs and FPS issues, with notable glitches affecting controls after alt-tabbing or switching fullscreen modes. Despite its nostalgic appeal, stability remains a significant problem for players.

    • “Can't believe years after the flash games era, this game is still buggy and has FPS issues.”
    • “Also, the second game has an annoying bug where if you alt-tab or switch to full-screen mode, the movement glitches out, becomes unresponsive, or sticks in one direction, and the mouse movement is awkward.”
    • “Buggy 4 in 1 games but it's a nostalgia bomb; a must-play for any lovers of top-down shooters.”
  • optimization

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    60% positive mentions, -20% neutral mentions, 60% negative mentions

    The games suffer from poor optimization, with outdated 32-bit architecture leading to frequent FPS drops and freezing during intensive gameplay. They lack support for modern PC features and have not been updated to run smoothly on contemporary machines, resulting in a subpar performance experience.

    • “Save one upgrade for each factory and the wall upgrades, then use the rest to upgrade factory performance.”
    • “The games lack support for the typical features of modern gaming PCs and haven't been modernized or updated to run smoothly on contemporary machines.”
    • “There is no optimization or quality of life improvements, resulting in FPS drops or freezing in late stages with many enemies where the game can't handle the load.”
    • “The performance has no business being that bad.”
    • “Unfortunately, there is no optimization or modification of quality of life, meaning that in Medieval and in Decision 3 there are drops of FPS or freezing in the late stages with a lot of enemies; the game can't handle itself.”
    • “The game's performance is very poor due to it being 32-bit.”
  • humor

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The humor is nostalgic and whimsical, evoking a simpler time before social media became widespread. It has a lighthearted and charming quality that feels refreshing and genuine.

  • music

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 100% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Users find the music quality to be good, with multiple options for sound effects and volume control available. The interface includes buttons with different shapes, such as circular and square, for these settings.

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Decision Legacy Collection is a open world role playing game with post-apocalyptic theme. Common tags for Decision Legacy Collection include indie, hacking, tower defense, old school, dystopian and others.

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 Decision Legacy Collection for its gameplay but disliked it for its grinding.

Decision Legacy Collection is a single player game.

Similar games include Decision: Red Daze, FatalZone, Cursed Treasure 2, Halo: Spartan Strike, The Last Stand Legacy Collection and others.