By leaning into early 2000s nostalgia and then blending it with a stylish vision for the future, Zenless Zone Zero crafts an inimitable world that is easy to get invested in. Exploring New Eridu and getting to know this charming cast both in and out of combat was a thrilling ride I was keen to keep at for hours on end. It’s not necessarily as deep as many of its gameplay inspirations, and momentum-killing hacking puzzles can sometimes sour the mood slightly – but with exhilarating, approachable combat and so many extracurricular activities to take care of, it was always easy to turn a corner and get swept back up in the captivating culture of Zenless Zone Zero.
The developers of Zenless Zone Zero have added in jiggle physics to the unlikeliest of character via the latest update.
The previous Zenless Zone Zero update, v1.4, was pitched as a kind of soft reboot for the hit gacha game – and it was an enormous success. In addition to reworking the opening chapters of the campaign, it also introduced an epic story quest, centring on hugely popular Agent Miyabi.
Ray tracing is now supported on PlayStation® starting from Version 1.4! Enjoy the finer details of the streets at sunset, more realistic port coastlines, and an upgraded immersive experience!
good score. a positive win for cell shade fans, id say,
now on to that Jet set radio look-a-like on bmx bike, "Courier Crisis"
(which is also cell shaded)