Zeno Clash SDK Released
Those interested in grabbing the files can do so on the Zeno Clash Wiki, which also houses documentation on the SDK.
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Not very impressed with this game, I played the demo and it was just too bizarre for words. The voice actor that sounded like somebody gave el-frankenstein a voicebox was too bizarrely executed. Everything was just too odd.
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It's a victim and a benefactor of European development. It's chock full of imagination and intrigue, however the voice acting is poor in parts (I don't believe the voice actors claim English as their first language), but with a greater budget this could have been incredible.
I reckon it's very VERY good for $10 though.
They're doing a 'sequel' which will deviate slightly into having more RPG elements and less linear worlds (think less arenas and more 'levels'). The combat is already very intuitive and not overly complex, and the graphics and art are top shelf, so If they can tighten up the voice acting and expand upon the world and its mythology they have created so far it will be a must buy. -
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LoL. It's true. The game was amazing. The sheer weirdness of it was enchanting in itself, the art was just fucking incredible, the sound and music rocked, the combat was fun and varied, the characters were cool... it's pretty short, but it's also accordingly cheap. Plus I can actually bring myself to finish very few games these days anyway, so I'm glad when a more "episodic"-feeling one comes along, like this, or Portal.
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