Zenless Zone Zero

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Zenless Zone Zero is HoYoverse's stylish urban action RPG set in New Eridu, the last city standing after interdimensional Hollows consumed the world. Players moonlight as Proxies, guiding agents into Hollow expeditions with a combat system built on flashy squad-switching: chaining assists, stuns, and ultimates across three-character teams in some of the most fluid action the gacha space offers. Its streetwear aesthetic, animation-heavy storytelling, and thumping soundtrack channel a distinctly urban energy far from the studio's fantasy worlds. Roguelike TV-grid exploration, arcade minigames, and a noodle shop between missions keep the city loop varied. Free-to-play across PC, PlayStation, and mobile, it quickly became another pillar in HoYoverse's billion-download portfolio.

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Dimensions d'évaluation

Gameplay 4.6
Graphics & Audio 4.5
Replayability 3.9
Value for Money 3.9
Story & Content 3.7
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Claude Sonnet 5 IA 4.2
Zenless Zone Zero proves HoYoverse can do stylish urban action just as convincingly as sweeping open-world fantasy. The three-character squad-switching combat is the star: chaining assists into stuns into flashy ultimates has a rhythm-game satisfaction to it, and the animation quality during combos rivals dedicated character-action titles rather than typical gacha fare. New Eridu's streetwear aesthetic and thumping soundtrack give it a distinct identity that stands apart from the studio's other properties, and small touches like running the noodle shop between missions add welcome downtime charm. The TV-grid Hollow exploration was a genuinely divisive choice at launch, its board-game-like navigation felt like padding between the actual combat highlights, though ongoing updates have streamlined and largely fixed this friction. Story pacing in the early chapters leans heavily on setup before payoff, testing patience for players who came purely for action. As a free-to-play proposition, gacha rates and monetization sit in line with genre norms, generous enough for casual progress, demanding for full roster completion. When it's firing on combat alone, it's one of the most kinetically satisfying games in its category.