I’m no stranger to the world of Zeno Clash by any means. It was sort of funny that I ended up getting assigned to review this game as the first one sat comfortably uninstalled in my Steam list. I played through Zeno Clash long enough to determine that I didn’t like it very much and never gave it a second thought. There was something about the first game that didn’t particularly click with me when I gave it a go, but I thought maybe the sequel would be different. Ace Team seemed to have definitely grown financially in the time between the two games; and have secured Atlus as a publisher this time around. These are generally good signs when approaching a sequel. More money, more reach, more customers. Right? Supposing the majority of that money is spent on making a better and more satisfying game than the first, then sure. I don’t know if that’s particularly the case here though.
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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