Clash: Artifacts of Chaos

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Clash: Artifacts of Chaos
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Developer(s) ACE Team
Publisher(s) Nacon
Designer(s) Carlos Bordeu
Writer(s) Jonas Kyratzes
Composer(s) Patricio Meneses
Series Zeno Clash
Engine Unreal Engine 4 [1]
Platform(s)
ReleaseMarch 9, 2023
Genre(s) Action-adventure, beat 'em up
Mode(s) Single-player

Clash: Artifacts of Chaos is a 2023 action-adventure video game developed by ACE Team and published by Nacon. The game is the third installment in the Zeno Clash series.

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Plot

The story of Clash: Artifacts of Chaos takes place in Zenozoik, the fantasy setting of Zeno Clash and Zeno Clash 2 . The protagonist is a martial artist named Pseudo who becomes the bodyguard of the Boy, a small creature with healing powers desired by the tyrant Gemini and her henchmen. [2]

Gameplay

Like the previous titles of the series, the gameplay of Clash: Artifacts of Chaos is centered on unarmed melee combat. While its two predecessors used exclusively a first-person perspective during gameplay sequences, the third installment plays mostly in third-person perspective. First person is limited to brief sequences which can lead to the execution of finisher attacks.

Combat against intelligent beings can be preceded by a round of the Ritual, a dice game that grants a tactical advantage to the winner from a range of options, such as an extra ally or a fog cloud opaque only to the adversary. [3]

For the first time in the series, the game features a character customization system including attributes to increase when leveling up and combat stances to unlock, such as the Spear stance which grants long reach attacks. [4]

Another innovation to the series is the maze-like world design: instead of maps divided by loading screens, Clash: Artifacts of Chaos takes place in a semi-open world inspired by Bloodborne . [5]

Development

The game was announced at the Nacon Connect online press conference in July 2021 with a release originally scheduled for June 2022, [6] but was postponed to November 2022, then February 9, 2023, [7] and later March 9, 2023. [8]

Clash: Artifacts of Chaos uses a unique cross-hatched rendering filter which gives it a hand-painted pencil style. [9]

After a first collaboration with ACE Team on SolSeraph and The Eternal Cylinder , The Talos Principle writer Jonas Kyratzes has been involved in the development of Clash: Artifacts of Chaos. [10]

A free demo was distributed at the Steam Next Fest of October 2022 [11] and at the ID@Xbox Winter Game Demo Event. [12]

On release, Clash received only a 64% from PCGamer [13] and a 71% from Metacritic [14] but a 95% score on Steam. [15] Ace Team co-founder Carlos Bordeau said: "I don't think we ever had such a giant disconnect between the critic scores and the players. Clash stands at an incredible 95% Steam approval rating (highest for any of our titles) ...and the press reviews are mostly: "meh."" [16]

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