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  • FPS Warriors 2 bundle has eight Steam shooters for four bucks

    by 
    Mike Suszek
    Mike Suszek
    01.29.2014

    Bundle Stars' latest cheap game pack is the FPS Warriors 2 bundle, which features eight games for $3.98. The game bundle site says the FPS Warriors 2 collection saves players a whopping $80 on total standard price of the games, each available for PC via Steam. The following eight shooters are included in the bundle: Nuclear Dawn, Hard Reset Extended Edition, Painkiller Overdose, Painkiller: Black Edition, AirBuccaneers, Zeno Clash 2, Zeno Clash, and Chaser. If the four-dollar price tag isn't convincing enough, players have plenty of time to buy in, as the bundle is good for the next 28 days. Bundle Stars is also currently selling the Brutal and Kingdoms bundles for the next few weeks.

  • Steam Autumn Sale adds LA Noire, Fallout: New Vegas, Monkey Island and more

    by 
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    11.24.2011

    Before you venture over to Steam's Autumn Sale page, quietly recite your honed mantra of resistance: "I do not have time to play these games. I haven't even finished Skyrim. All these small charges add up in the long run." Alright, now that you've done that and shown yourself a vague, minute attempt at adhering to frugality, you'll feel less guilty when you buy everything. L.A. Noire: The Complete Edition wants $24.99, Fallout: New Vegas is five bucks and the Monkey Island Special Edition bundle is cut down to $5.09. ACE Team's bizarro brawler, Zeno Clash, enters the sale at $3.74, and topsy-turvy adventure VVVVVV costs $1.24 until tomorrow afternoon. That's less than 21 cents per V.

  • X3F TV -- XBLA in Brief: RayStorm HD, Zeno Clash

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    05.05.2010

    Two very different games on Xbox Live Arcade this week, folks. First up, we have RayStorm HD a revamp of the classic arcade, PlayStation and Saturn shooter of yore. If you've played a shmup before, you'll be right at home. The other game, however, is an odd, odd duck. Zeno Clash: Ultimate Edition is a first-person brawler with shooting elements and one of the most bizarre, surreal art styles on XBLA. If nothing else, you should download it just to see it. Watch the latest XBLA in Brief and see if either game deserves your hard-earned 1200 ($15). [iTunes] Subscribe to X3F TV directly in iTunes. [Zune] Subscribe to the X3F TV directly. [RSS] Add the X3F TV feed to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically. [M4V] Download the M4V directly. Xbox.com: Add RayStorm HD trial version to your Xbox 360 download queue Xbox.com: Add Zeno Clash trial version to your Xbox 360 download queue

  • Xbox Live Marketplace in May: Rocket Knight, Dragon Age DLC and more

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    05.04.2010

    You know that dusty piggy bank you've had sitting on the shelf forever? Look, forget the kid's college fund -- she's not going to college for, like, years -- and bust that thing open! There's going to be some solid content on Xbox Live Marketplace this month. In the mood for XBLA games? How does Rocket Knight or Zeno Clash tickle your fancy? Oh, so you want some DLC -- Dragon Age: Origins will have more to offer the tireless adventurer later this month. Want to learn the Secret of Monkey Island? During the week of May 17, the secret will be half-off. See what we mean? Head past the break for more XBLM release highlights for the month provided by Microsoft.

  • This Wednesday: Zeno Clash, Raystorm HD fly into XBLA

    by 
    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    05.04.2010

    The Xbox Live Arcade offerings this week run the gamut, whether you're in the mood to plumb the depths of the unknown or snuggle up with a known quantity. If you're in the mood to relax with something a little more familiar, check out Raystorm HD, a remake of the classic PlayStation/Saturn shmup from Taito. But if you're ready for something a little ... different, you owe it to yourself to play Zeno Clash: Ultimate Edition, which, no exaggeration, gives us the creeps just typing it. It's a first-person brawling semi-shooter -- like Chronicles of Riddick, if its main character had just dropped all the acid. You'll be able to pick up both Wednesday for 1200 ($15) each.

  • Zeno Clash assaults XBLA on May 5; new trailer now

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    04.29.2010

    After some setbacks, Ace Team's Zeno Clash: The Ultimate Edition has been locked into a firm release date: May 5. That's right -- next Wednesday, Xbox Live Arcade will play host to this fantasy realm of punching. For now, set your ordinary, peaceful life aside and escape into the new trailer above, which highlights the game's character gallery and awareness system. We suppose any decent fighter's gotta have a good "spider-sense," but too many of these enemies seem to be going for the sneaky sucker punch. Jeez, haven't they ever read The Gentleman's Guide to Proper Fist-fighting?

  • Zeno Clash XBLA release shifted to 'Spring 2010'

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    04.16.2010

    With April already halfway over, it looks like Zeno Clash: Ultimate Edition has once again missed its expected release window. According to the latest update from publisher Atlus, the XBLA game is now scheduled to be released during the nebulous "Spring 2010" period. Just to make sure we don't forget about the bizarre first-person brawler, Atlus has equipped its delay announcement with a new trailer (seen above), featuring Ultimate Edition's new Zeno Rush mode. Zeno Rush tasks players with fighting through certain sections of the game as fast as possible, with their clear times posted on an online leaderboard. To make things interesting, the mode also introduces a new weapon, the Time Hammer. While being a nasty implement in its own right, the Time Hammer also knocks a few seconds off your completion time for every successful whack.

  • Zeno Clash delayed on XBLA until April

    by 
    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    03.31.2010

    If you're sick of being mired in a world that always makes way too much sense, we're sorry to report that Zeno Clash:Ultimate Edition, ACE Team's bizarre first-person shooter/brawler, has been held up from its debut on XBLA, originally slated for ... right now. Writing on the company's message board, co-founder Andres Bordeu said "Yes, it's been pushed back a tad. Sorry about that to everyone. It should come out early April." So let Father-Mother dry those tears. It sounds like things are going to be getting plenty weird soon enough. [Via Eurogamer]

  • Zeno Clash: Ultimate Edition gets full, confusing trailer

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    03.09.2010

    Thus far, we've really learned only one thing from the trailers released for Zeno Clash: Ultimate Edition: You can plan to spend a lot of time in the game pounding very strange looking people in the face. Whether you do so by yourself or with a friend is up to you. Now, thanks to the latest trailer from Atlus, we learn a little bit about the story of Zeno Clash. It seems that the main character kills someone or something known as Father-Mother. We're not sure what started the dispute -- perhaps a forgotten Father-Mother's Day present -- but the end result is a dead tribal leader, banishment and a quest for the truth. You know, that old chestnut. Zeno Clash: Ultimate Edition hits XBLA on March 31.

  • Zeno Clash trailer brings the co-op pain

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    03.04.2010

    There's an old saying: "Beating the snot out of people is better with friends." At least, we think that's a saying. It really doesn't matter, though, as the video above pretty much proves it anyway. When Zeno Clash: Ultimate Edition lands on XBLA, it will bring with it new co-op modes that weren't seen in the PC version. Specifically, the game will feature split-screen and online co-op in the Pit and Tower challenge modes, which will also include leaderboards. So, if ganging up on helpless bad guys and pummeling them to death sounds like fun, you should probably keep an eye on Zeno Clash.

  • Zeno Clash now at retail

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    02.23.2010

    Tripwire Interactive has announced that the retail version of Zeno Clash is now available. The press release notes that the game is available at Best Buy, and a quick search reveals the game is available from several other sources, including Newegg and Amazon. The retail version includes Steam Achievements, the full single-player campaign, survival mode and free extra content known as "The Pit." For those unfamiliar with the game, it's a first-person adventure in which you beat up lots of weird-looking dudes in a bizarre fantasy world. If that doesn't help, we've handily embedded a trailer for the upcoming XBLA version after the break. Zeno Clash has landed some decent reviews since it launched, so those of you who held out on the downloadable release might consider picking up the $20 retail package.

  • Zeno Clash hits XBLA March 31, new trailer

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    02.18.2010

    Atlus has released a new trailer for the upcoming first-person action XBLA title, Zeno Clash: Ultimate Edition. Upping the ante on the first-person fisticuffs seen in previous trailers, the new video shows off some of the new weapons in Ultimate Edition. You'll get a chance to see some particularly nasty looking hammers -- look at the size of the roothammer! -- as well as a spear and a shotgun that looks like it was designed by a caveman. And you're going to want them all, too, especially with all the weird pig-monster-men walking around. According to the trailer, Zeno Clash: Ultimate Edition should land on Xbox Live Arcade on March 31.

  • Zeno Clash XBLA gets face smackin' new trailer

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    02.04.2010

    Atlus has released a new trailer for the upcoming Xbox Live Arcade port of Zeno Clash: Ultimate Edition. Lest you've forgotten it, Zeno Clash is that weird first-person game set in a weird looking universe where you fight even weirder looking people. It's also very creepy, apparently. The trailer itself shows off some of the new moves available in the Ultimate Edition of the game, which hits Xbox Live Arcade this March. Like we said, it's all a little strange. Honestly though, if you can't get pumped about virtually elbowing weird looking dudes in the face, there's not much we can do for you.

  • Zeno Clash: Ultimate Edition trailer isn't creepy enough

    by 
    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    12.14.2009

    The trailer we've placed below the break for XBLA's Zeno Clash: Ultimate Editiion is a failure. It's not that you won't get a good idea of the first-person-brawler-slash-shooter's gameplay -- you will. It's that the clip doesn't come within a million miles of communicating just how skin-crawlingly creepy the experience of playing Zeno Clash is. Just for the record, it's kind of like taking a shower in Neil Gaiman's bathwater after its been filtered through David Lynch's birth certificate. Cr-eepy.

  • Zeno Clash headed to retail on PC

    by 
    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    10.06.2009

    We're glad that we're not the only ones who played the profoundly odd Zeno Clash and realized it needed to be experienced by as many people as possible. First, we learned it was headed to XBLA, and now Tripwire Interactive has announced it will bring the PC version of the first-person shooter/puncher to retail shelves in the USA and Canada. No time frame has been given other than "soon" but, judging from that, it sounds like you'll find it in stores before you see it on the Marketplace next March. [Via Big Download]

  • Atlus bringing Zeno Clash: Ultimate Edition to XBLA in March '10

    by 
    Christopher Grant
    Christopher Grant
    10.01.2009

    If you missed ACE Team's first-person melee title, and indie darling, Zeno Clash on PC earlier this year you'll have a second chance next March when the title comes to Xbox Live Arcade, courtesy of publisher Atlus. This won't be a straight port, however: "New modes –including all-new cooperative mode for the Tower Challenges –new features, and added content combine with a series of tweaks and improvements based on fan feedback to deliver the definitive version of the critically-acclaimed game." No word on if these "definitive" changes will make their way back to the original PC release. Of course the Chile-based ACE Team is also hard at work developing the game's sequel so perhaps some of the tweaks in Ultimate Edition may reveal what's in store for the next iteration of the game. And with that, we add another title to the always growing list of Q1 2010 releases we have to play.

  • Direct2Drive's Best of Indie bundle is a great deal

    by 
    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    08.06.2009

    If you've yet to take that first trepidatious step out of the mainstream and into the world of indie gaming, Direct2Drive's got a great starter kit for you. For just $17.75, you can pick up five indie gems that would have normally run you around $78.Though we're not intimately acquainted with Cogs, Democracy 2 or Defense Grid, we think Zeno Clash is worth $18 on its own, not to mention the singular experience of The Path. Yes, that's the same The Path that we described as like getting punched by a centaur. Are you honestly saying you wouldn't want to try that?

  • Zeno Clash may come to XBLA

    by 
    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    06.09.2009

    If you haven't played Chilean-developed first person brawler/shooter Zeno Clash, then you can't sound totally snooty at parties by telling your friends just a few decibels too loudly that you've been playing a Chilean-developed first person brawler/shooter. You might get another chance though as developer ACE Team recently revealed it may bring the game to consoles.Studio co-founder Carlos Bordeu told Eurogamer that the company is currently in talks to bring the game to Xbox Live Arcade, possibly with some new content, though it still hasn't found a publisher. Seriously, if you get a second shot at the thing, don't pass it up, OK? It's lovely.

  • ACE Team announces Zeno Clash sequel

    by 
    Xav de Matos
    Xav de Matos
    05.20.2009

    Indie developer ACE Team has revealed it is hard at work on a sequel to the IGF-nominated PC fighting-FPS, Zeno Clash. According to the dev's latest blog entry, the team has begun planning a Source-powered follow-up, which will continue the story of Ghat -- a hero with amnesia, banished for setting off an explosion that kills an influential Golem known as Father-Mother.Zeno Clash 2 will take place after the events of the first title. If you're a fan of first-person melee combat (a la Breakdown and/or Condemned), make sure to check out Zeno Clash. It's creative and insane.