![]() ![]() It has just enough story to keep it interesting, the fighting is solid and satisfying, and the world it creates is bizarre and cool in its own way. The first Zeno Clash is a quirky, surreal, boss-brawling game. Think of this game as a prologue to its sequel.īoth games are overlooked gems. The story that is only implied in this game is revealed in all its detailed glory in Zeno Clash 2. I was disappointed the game is so short, but the sequel makes up for that. The revelation at the end is more than enough to make the game epic as hell. I got that rare feeling there is a consistent story hidden under the surface, and that made me want to see it through to the end. The world it shows us is fascinating and bizarre, and it has the audacity not to explain anything. ![]() (What NPC tagalong isn't?)Īs frustrating and repetitive as Zeno Clash is, it sure gets the blood pumping, and there is just enough story to keep things interesting. Little else, and your companion character is totally useless. Every level is basically a boss fight, and you get to use your hands to beat the crap out of everybody.Įvery level is fight, fight, fight, run, dodge. Think Final Fight or Streets of Rage in 3D from the first person. Weird art style, weird characters, off the wall gameplay. ![]()
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