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Zone of the Enders (Playstation 2)

Konami's "Z.O.E.", which just so happens to contain a demo of "Metal Gear Solid 2" (also designed by Hideo Kojima), features Leo Starbuck, an Ender on a space station orbiting Jupiter, battles to return a giant robot to its rightful owners while battling other pesky robots in the process.

Konami
Action
Players: 2
M (Mature)
Developer: KCEJ
Released March 27, 2001

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

78 / 100

Critic Reviews

89 Gaming Maxx
Finally a game that boasts graphics that we have been promised would come out of our PS2s.
88 XGP Gaming
This is one game that is not afraid to lay it all out on the table and let the chips fall.
88 Daily Radar
It's innovative, intuitive, engaging and, best of all, comes jam-packed with action that's fast, furious and totally fresh. It's the first genuine opportunity for anime fans to bring their robotic dreams to life.
85 Happy Puppy
Short and to the point, Zone of the Enders is a beautifully presented and entertaining, if shallow, action game.
80 GamePro
An enjoyable action title that's easy to pick up and play. If you can get past the preachy narrative and dialogue, you'll be immersed in intense combat and cool weapons.
80 Spank!
It's kind of brilliant - but it's also a bit of an underachiever, considering what could have been.
80 TotalGames.net
Unhappily then, ZOE is a novel, yet overly hyped PS2 game that ranks alongside "The Bouncer" as one of the biggest disappointments of the year.
80 Hot Games
Maneuvering Jehuty is about as intuitive as you can get with the use of a single analog stick. Every combat option from firing your weapons and thrusters to raising your shields becomes an extension of your hand.
80 Maxim Online
We dare you to find a game package that gives you more bang for your buck—both literally and figuratively.
79 Gamezilla!
The graphics were amazing and the smooth controls made me really feel like I was in control of a very agile, very large machine, but the poor voice acting, the annoying main character, and the very short length of the game takes this out of the realm of a must-buy.
75 Electric Playground
But although it introduces some exciting new concepts into its gameplay and environment, some of these don’t seem to be as well thought out or tested as they ought to have been, and a few other important game elements seem to have been sacrificed altogether.
75 GamePower
A remarkable new mech combat/fighting game hybrid that -- while gorgeous to look at and often wickedly addictive to play -- offers a surprisingly fleeting overall gameplay experience.
75 IGN
The 3D engine and control scheme they have created are absolutely marvelous, and the game's visual designs are top-notch. It has flashes of brilliant scenario design... So I hope their next game builds on those strengths, and does something about the problems I've already discussed at length.
75 GameSpy
An entertaining, but shallow, experience. This game has some sweet graphics and some fun combat, but not a whole lot else.
74 GameSpot
Fails to live up to the lofty Kojima standards but delivers a technically sound and smooth-playing experience.
70 All Game Guide
A beautiful and entertaining title that falls just short of the initial hype.
70 PSX Nation
When it clicks it's such a magnificent marriage of concept and execution (particularly the control) that we wish everything in it had been as well thought and designed as the portions which were given more attention (like the graphics).
70 Yahoo! Games
Puts a futuristic twist in the high tech tale but is its storyline constructed like a Chicken Royale or a piece of nouvelle cuisine?
67 Gaming Age
It is a fantastic ride, to be sure, but a shallow, all-too-brief and ultimately unfulfilling one.
67 Game Revolution
While Zone of the Enders is very arcadey and lacks the depth that will lead to much replayability, it does offer some very good and nicely-rendered mech mayhem.
60 GameZone
The fighting was fun but only to a point. After the endless battles with little variation even the fighting became tedious. Once that happened it was merely a matter of waiting for the game to end. Fortunately it was not a long wait. The game is ridiculously short.

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