![]() It does however have some merit as the actual character level up system does have all the right elements to give you a leg up in combat. Even if some of your targets are singing spiders, Zenith has a lot to be desired in the actual combat area. Attacks, magical or otherwise while quick don’t have the refinement that you’d expect from games of this genre and every hit doesn’t seem to really have impact on your targets. The biggest downside to Zenith is that despite having an interesting mix of an arsenal the combat itself was well…lacking in physical substance. Loot drops more often than not earn you gold but occasionally you’ll get more powerful versions of gear and weapons you already have. While I messed around with all the available options, thanks to loot drops, fire in general seemed to be the most useful option especially with the fire AoE ground pound buffer when being surrounded by foes. While I loved hitting enemies with a stone elemental hammer, I found myself inexplicably drawn to the flaming sword approach. Zenith offers players three main means of attack usually in the form of one of three elements: fire, ice and earth. I choose the controller route as this was the lesser of two evils as far as combat is concerned. Players can utilize either the tradition keyboard/mouse method or choose to use a controller to navigate Argus through steadfast RPG staple locations. Akin to one of the biggest names in the action RPG genre, Zenith features a fast-paced combat system that combines magic and weaponry to defeat your opposition. ![]() Seriously though it’s over 9000!Īfter several moments of chuckle and laugh worthy dialogue, I was introduced to Zenith’s world and combat system. Oh, and did I mention that Argus has so much sarcasm that Vegeta would be proud. You play as mage and Arcanologyst Argus Windell, who much to his profession’s credit was crucial in the recovery of an artifact and the following repercussions that you’ll learn about over the course of the game. ![]() Zenith is a roleplaying game that tells a story of a world ending disaster caused by a kingdom desperate to put an end to a war against an enemy known as the Homogeny. Recently I’ve had the chance to check out a new action RPG called Zenith by developer Infinigon and while it’s not without its issues it had enough character to keep me going until the very end. ![]() Sometimes you just take a chance and it’s that little gem of uniqueness that you’ve been looking for. The thing about any RPG is that once you’ve played enough of them it’s sometimes hard to find one that stands out from the crowd that grabs your attention. ![]()
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