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February 21, 2024

Slave Zero X

Slave Zero X
5.0
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Based on 15 Reviews
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Release date
February 21, 2024
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Summary

From the top of Megacity S1-9, the Sovereign Khan rules with fists of iron and flesh. Beneath the city's rotting foundations, a vengeful warrior embarks on a journey to murder him.

Slave Zero X is a stylish 2.5D character action game set in the biopunk world of Slave Zero (1999). Run & Slash your way through a dystopian future in this character action game which will resonate with fans of Devil May Cry, Strider, and Guilty Gear.

Slave Zero X System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows 10 64-bit
CPU:
Intel i3 2100 / AMD FX 6300
RAM:
8 GB RAM
GPU:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 (2 GB) / AMD R7 260X (2 GB)
HDD:
6 GB available space

👍 Recommended Specs

OS:
Windows 10/11 64-Bit
CPU:
Intel i5 4430 (3.0 GHz) / AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (3.4 GHz)
RAM:
8 GB RAM
GPU:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 (3 GB) / AMD Radeon HD 7950 (3 GB)
HDD:
6 GB available space

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Critic Reviews15

Slave Zero X is a deep brawler that rewards players who take the time to understand all its systems and then mix and match attacks and abilities depending on the situation. Bosses are difficult and the game has no difficulty toggles, although investing in biomecha upgrades can help. The game’s presentation is designed to take players back to the 90s and the narrative has both great bombastic speeches and touching moments. Slave Zero X can be overwhelming but I like spending time with it in short sessions, clearing one level, pondering whether to unlock a costume or actually buy an upgrade.
March 27, 2024
The visual and audible treats presented by Slave Zero X can only carry it so far, and even the unlockable customization options (overlay filters that range from pleasing CRT-styles to some that are quite painful to look at, and different character colour pallets) do little to increase engagement in those areas. While the combat is fun enough, it's not without its frustrations, and your move set from the first level is the same as your arsenal against the final boss. There's no growth there outside of player skill, and the ceiling isn't so high that the climb lasts even as long as the game's runtime, which came in at a punchy three and a half hours. It's undoubtedly cool that a sequel to Slave Zero exists, if only for the curiosity of it, but it failed to learn lessons from its predecessors in terms of repetitive gameplay and lack of total variety. Fortunately, if you want to see the story through, not a lot is asked of you to do so, but even conquering the game's frustrating points leads to little feeling of satisfaction.
March 26, 2024
Slave Zero X is not for everyone, but it ended up impressing me more often than it disappointed me. The few annoyances aren’t enough to hold this back from getting a recommendation from me, especially on Steam Deck, but I do hope the developers can tweak things so it reaches its full potential. If the sound of having fighting game mechanics and inputs in a character action game and beat ’em up hybrid sounds good to you, Slave Zero X will be perfect for you. It is a challenging game that isn’t ashamed of itself, and I love most things about it.
March 11, 2024

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