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Home»News»Reviews»Video Game Reviews»Slave Zero X Video Review (PC) – Hack and Slash Goodness

Slave Zero X Video Review (PC) – Hack and Slash Goodness

If you enjoyed Bayonetta or Devil May Cry then you'll love this!
By GetseliousMarch 18, 2024

Slave Zero X is a stylish character action hack-and-slash game that shares similarities with Devil May Cry, Bayonetta, and Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. Is Slave Zero X all sizzle and no steak? Can one really master the Art of Revenge? That’s what we intend to let you know in our video review of Slave Zero X, and we think you’ll be happy with what we have to say about this title.

Game Name: Slave Zero X
Platform(s): PC (reviewed), PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch
Developer(s): Poppy Works
Publisher(s): Ziggurat

Release Date: Feb 21, 2024
Price: $24.99 (Steam)

Review Disclosure Statement: A copy of Slave Zero X was provided to us for review purposes. For more information on how we review video games and other media/technology, please review our Review Guideline/Scoring Policy.

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Summary

Slave Zero X is a stylish and fast-paced hack-and-slash title that pays homage to various other similar titles, such as Bayonetta and Devil May Cry. It’s short but full of rewarding content that will keep players coming back to see just how stylish they can get with their combos. The game does have a bit of a learning curve, that shouldn’t put you off whatsoever.

Overall
5
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Matthew "GetSelious" Paul is an fighting game/Indie game enthusiast and manga & comics aficionado. He enjoys a good read as long he can find one. He loves traveling to tournament venues and meeting and talking to new people. He is currently one of the Cohosts of the A-01 Podcasts, Spectator Mode, War Of Infinite Panels.

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