The best character action games let me enter the combat flow state. I love zipping to my target, pummeling them with attacks, nimbly dodging, launching them into the air, and juggling their body until they eventually give out — or in the case of Zenless Zone Zero, explode into a kaleidoscope of neons evocative of a ’90s television set. Hoyoverse’s latest free-to-play offering excels at frenetic fighting that’s instantly gratifying. If anything, I sometimes wished I could get back to the action more quickly while I was playing, but there’s a lot more to the rest of the game too.
Zenless Zone Zero,or ZZZ,is my first Hoyoverse title. I haven’t tried Genshin Impact or Honkai: Star Rail, but that’s mostly because the setting and game style of ZZZ appealed to me much more. Since my playthrough was a beta with everything unlocked, I can’t speak to how the free-to-play gacha mechanics will be reflected upon my live playthrough.
ZZZ puts me in the shoes of Belle, a teen girl living in a future technology-centered metropolis populated with regular humans, augmented humans, cat people, shark maids, robot espresso makers, and any other combination of personhood ever dreamed up on an anime poster. That’s not a derogatory sentiment, by the way; everything and everyone in ZZZ feels like part of the same chaotic, fashionable universe, and I love it. There are robot rabbits called Bangboo that help with every sort of task. Belle runs a video rental store by day with her brother, but her main gig is serving as a highly skilled guide through interdimensional rifts (called Hollows) that keep spawning in her city. I never fight anyone as just Belle; for action sequences, I’ll switch to the battle-oriented crew of playable characters. Belle is present, but observes and directs the party members through her own Bangboo robot that she controls remotely.
During ZZZ’s fights, I can toggle at will between up to three characters. While they all have different weapons and play styles, all
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