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August 2010
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The editors liked
Interesting and creepy characters
Lots of different attacks and weapons and it includes a tutorial.
Brilliant art direction
Lush visuals
Fun coop mode
Good mix of game play
FirstPerson brawling controls were terrific! Unique character models
Unique and surreal setting
Landing blows is satisfying.
The editors didn't like
Difficulty much to high and a confusing plot.
Disorienting combat
Hard to comprehend story
Short story mode
Frustrating mechanics
Ranged weapons. The ending left me completely baffled.
Abstract: Weird. That’s what popped into my head the first time I got a look at Zeno Clash, and I was strangely drawn to the game because of it. Of course, weird isn’t necessarily bad. Far from it, in fact, especially in the increasingly bland video game landsca...
FirstPerson brawling controls were terrific! Unique character models,
Ranged weapons. The ending left me completely baffled.
I can summarize ACE Team's latest Xbox LIVE Arcade brawler, Zeno Clash Ultimate Edition, in one word: Unique! Find out why, after the break!Full Review:Zeno Clash Ultimate Edition starts off with a quick introduction of how to fight in the game world...
Abstract: It's been roughly a year since Zeno Clash first debuted as a download title on the PC, and if you recall that time period it rooted itself quickly into the mind of fans as a unique take on the first person genre, offering up more action with just its f...
Abstract: Created by Chilean developer ACE Team and running on Valve's Source Engine, Zeno Clash is, without a shadow of a doubt, the strangest game I have ever played. Literally. Absolute strangest. I brought in my harddrive to show my coworkers how strange it ...
At its best Zeno Clash is reminiscent of some Guillermo del Toro films (Pans Labyrinth) and at its worst it feels like one of Napoleon Dynamite's notebook drawings set in motion. At the very least, Zeno Clash provides an experience that most gamers pro...
Abstract: Last year, the PC gaming community was graced with a rather bizarre first-person adventure by the name of Zeno Clash. Unique and pleasantly creepy, the game boasted incredibly wild character designs and vibrant environments. Months later, we get Zeno C...
Abstract: There has been substantial argument as of late concerning video games and their position as an art form. Well-known critics like film mainstay Roger Ebert have spoken out against the medium as art, presenting a dated argument that the industry has been...