It wouldn't be dishonest to say that gamers are quite frequently hand-fed often high quality — but very by-the-books games with predictable narratives and mechanics that could be found in any “How To Make A Triple-A Game For Dummies” book. However, on occasion, players are treated to something so archly dissimilar, that they aren't even sure what to do with themselves. These types of games push players along a path so foreign to them, they almost feel as if they were tourists in a nation entirely alien to them. Zeno Clash II distributes this feeling sevenfold, leading to comical results.
Zeno Clash II launched back in 2013, and wasn't nearly as respected as the original title. Ahead of the reboot, is it worth revisiting?
Chilean developer ACE Team’s new update merges the world of Zeno Clash II with Abyss Odyssey, letting players take control of the Golem.
Hardcore Gamer: Two of Atlus' most atypical games are crossing over.
Great Review Looking forward to playing it myself.