![]() ![]() First off the bat, I have to say it is quite a relief to look at the list and not see anyone with quite as melodramatic and overbearing a name as ‘Regret’. The ladies of the game are Lu, a stout paladin, and Ecne a somewhat incongruous gunner. Zenonia shares its predecessor’s look and general style, but this time – instead of choosing from one of three classes for protagonist Regret – you are presented with four main characters to choose from: Daza a warrior and the primary melee character, Morpice, the magician who uses – you guessed it – magic. I find myself with a game and mixed feelings as a result. ![]() So when I picked up Zenonia 2 in a sale, I was expecting more of the same. The original was a fun, pick up and play title with good play time and ample amounts of fun. Amid a host of similar real-time, top-down action RPGs, Zenonia seems to hold some sort of pedigree as a progenitor of the trend. ![]()
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