Gaming Age: "Because the first game was so refreshingly different — unique to the point where only an indie developer could have pulled it off — I really wanted to like Zeno Clash 2 more than I actually did. It’s a shame really, as it would’ve been nice to increase the franchise's/developer’s exposure with a well-rounded sequel. However, as it stands, the first game is still a purer face-punching bonaza to get your kicks from. That said, if you’ve already played through the first game and liked it, Zeno Clash 2 is worth the $20 merely to find out what wackiness happens next in Ghat’s completely kooky and often awkward adventure."
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?
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