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Zeno Clash Compo: Ten Copies Up For Grabs

Posted by John Walker on April 21st, 2009 at 8:53 am.

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Father-Mother instructs you to enter.

Zeno Clash goes live today on Steam and Direct2Drive, and you’ll have noticed that we were really rather taken with it. The melee combat packs an extraordinary punch, accompanied by jaw-dropping world and character design. We’ve strongly recommended you buy it. But how about one better – we’ve arranged with developers Ace Team to give away ten copies of the game via Steam.

Now, clearly if you’re desperate for a copy you’re not going to want to wait long. So this is a speedy compo. We want you to email us via this link saying who you think would win in a fist fight between the four of us at RPS and why, before midnight GMT tonight. The best ten that respond to that question will get themselves a free copy of the splendid game. Hurrah!

Time honoured rules apply, and entries utterlymust come in to the address above, with the subject “Zeno Clash Compo Please Mister” or they will definitely not get read.

Compo closed now. An incredible number of entries. Thank you. Ten winners have received their Zeno Clash codes by email.

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62 Comments »

  1. Schtee says:

    The sky fall’th!

  2. Mike says:

    Sweet! I was THIS close to not going on this website today! phew! Thankyou gentlemen

  3. mejobloggs says:

    I bought this on Steam when it was 50% off

    Unfortunately Steam reported an error in the buying process, and didn’t actually receive the game

    I reported it to Steam, and they refunded my money… And by that time the 50% off deal was over, and they said I’d have to buy it at full price ><

    Sucks. Wish I had this game

  4. Idle Threats & Bad Poetry says:

    I didn’t get an e-mail from you guys. Are you sure you sent it to the right addresses?

    *wimper, sniffle*

  5. Mechtroid says:

    So, are we going to get to see the winning emails?

  6. abhishek says:

    thanks for picking my entry as a winner! i honestly was afraid that i would tick off at least one of the editors with it. now i wonder if i shouldn’t have run a little further with my idea ;) either way, it was an entertaining half hour dreaming it up and writing it.

    thanks again!

  7. Rei Onryou says:

    Will you read out the winning entries in a podcast? Or at least post them up? I want to know the details of hivemind fisticuffing.

  8. Heliocentric says:

    Careful you fists stay cuffted. No-one wants an incident.

  9. Schaulustiger says:

    I’d love to see some of the winning entries, too.

    Don’t let such creativity go unnoticed!

  10. Markoff Chaney says:

    Hear Hear!

    Thirded. Harrumph Harrumph.

  11. A-Scale says:

    Well chaps to anyone still interested, the D2D service worked flawlessly, though I had to download their downloading program to get it to work. Kind of a waste, as it was going to be put on Steam anyway. I played the first 20 or so minutes, and it seems intriguing. I think it will be 10 dollars well spent.

  12. matte_k says:

    Cheers to RPS for picking my little absurdist Battle Royale as a winner, had a brief play before heading to work today-the game is pretty good, very strange but beautiful environments-made me think of Sacrifice a lot, for some reason. I agree with the Hivemind here- for a first time project by an unknown developer, it’s got a lot of polish.

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