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Tales of Kenzera: Zau Review – A Metroidvania with a Heartfelt African Soul

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Arash Nahandian by Arash Nahandian
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Tales of Kenzera: Zau transports players to an enchanting African-inspired world. Developed by Surgent Studios, it casts you as Zau, a young shaman on a personal journey through grief. Following the death of his father, Zau makes a dangerous bargain with Kalunga, god of death, undertaking three trials to bring peace to restless spirits in exchange for his father’s return. Their travels introduce the vibrant cultures of central Africa through Zau’s evolving skills and the folktales that shape each beautiful, varied land.

While combat and exploration don’t break new ground, Zau’s story of loss strikes a deep, healing chord. He and Kalunga slowly come to understand grief as a journey, not a destination, exemplified by lands representing different stages. Steadfast yet flawed, their bond guides Zau through anger and denial towards acceptance. Subtle too are lessons of family, history and hope, touching on universal struggles within specific culture. Despite flaws, Tales of Kenzera tells a moving story many can find comfort in, its African inspirations delivering representation just as its characters find solace.

Tales of Wisdom and Loss

The story of Tales of Kenzera follows a young shaman named Zau grappling with the recent loss of his father. Seeking to undo this tragedy, Zau strikes a deal with Kalunga, god of death – if Zau can capture three powerful spirits disturbing the land, Kalunga will return his father. What ensues is a journey of self-discovery as Zau grows to understand grief, embraces his role as a leader, and finds purpose through tales of his cultural heritage.

Central to Zau’s journey is Kalunga, who guides the boy with patience and wisdom. As temperamental as his powers, Zau struggles to accept his father’s fate but Kalunga’s nurturing helps calm turbulent emotions. Their evolving bond resembles that of a father and son, with deeper understanding forming through frustrations and forgiveness. Layered tales from Bantu folklore teach life’s hard lessons, bringing Zau peace and strengthening his connection to past and present.

All the while, the captivating world of Kenzera challenges Zau physically as much as emotionally. As new skills are gained, like freezing water or swinging a flaming spear, areas once closed become accessible, mirroring increasing clarity amidst sadness. Repetitive environment puzzles and numerous foes embody recurring grief, lessened through strengthening focus and forming bonds. Meditative camps boost wellness, representing self-care. Culminating boss battles symbolize confronting hardship head-on by channeling anger into courage.

Throughout Zau’s adventure exploring Kenzera, themes of coping with loss through community, spirituality and person growth seamlessly emerge. This moving tale reminds us that even in our darkest hours, brighter days can be found by embracing life’s fleeting moments of wisdom and love.

Tales of a Forgotten Land

Vast rolling hills give way to lush jungles, which fade into the smoldering oranges and reds of volcanic deserts. This is the enchanting world of Kenzera, a land lost in the ragged pages of memory. Here, adventurer Zau takes his first steps along an emotional journey, guided only by the shimmering lights of a father’s legacy.

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Towering trees stretch their canopy over hidden glades in the forest, where spring rains bring life and puzzles require sure footing. Zau hops from branch to branch, scaling living architectures as dense as the thoughts he carries. Walls of vegetation part to reveal towering waterfalls, their flows arrested by magics inherited from a past now distant. Beyond the swamplands lie cracked earth and hazy air, yet solutions emerge from joining fire and ice, just as understanding comes from facing loss head on.

Each region presents challenges befitting its spirit. Forests test agility across gaps and up sheer faces. Deserts demand endurance against waves which resemble the surging emotions Zau feels. Throughout it all flows a subtle intrigue, for secrets lie woven into history and landscape alike. Guiding spirits offer their aid, yet answers come only when sought with an open, inquiring mind.

While diverse puzzles and perils immerse one in Kenzera’s vibrant settings, its maps bring frustration. Lands sprawl before their mysteries can be untangled step by step. Secrets slip from view among identical corridors. Still, what Kenzera’s creator understood was how stories sustain us, giving form to feelings too vast to grasp. In its lands and legacy, Kenzera breathes life into a father’s final gift: hope that even the most broken places can heal.

Tales of Kenzera’s Combat and Progression

Zau enters fights armed with the sun and moon masks passed down from his father. Each has its own strength: the moon excels at ranged combat with ice magic allowing shots to freeze foes, while the sun unleashes fierce melee combos and fire powered smashes ideal for closing the distance.

Tales of Kenzera: Zau Review

Switching between masks mid-battle proves key as enemies require different approaches – projectiles met with frost, aggressive brutes engaged blade to blade. Empowering both masks with collected spirit energy, Zau unleashes devastating special attacks after building up charges through efficient fighting.

Throughout Zau’s journey, a diverse menagerie of spirits stand in his way. Forest demons bound on all fours yet launched projectiles with dexterity. Shambling mounds in desert wastelands surrounded by swelling sands absorbing damage for their allies. Mountain titans towered with armor thick as granite but vulnerable when limbs thawed by icy blasts. All moved with a unique grace hinting at souls once human. Memorable mid-bosses like the swarming mother mourning her lost child tested Zau’s combat mastery and platforming in rousing chase scenes.

However, some felt battles became excessive in late areas against numerous opponents. While welcome at first, constant clone-stamping of foes lost its luster, difficulty coming more from attrition than strategy. Repetitive patterns possibly aimed to prolong engagement, yet left players feeling they had experienced all the combat had to offer earlier on.

Boss encounters epitomized this, entertaining spectacles the first time yet growing dull on replays lacking deeper mechanics or harder modes for veterans. With a greater bestiary and smarter placement of elite enemies, fights could have remained fresh and challenging to the story’s end. Regardless, Zau’s ascension through Kenzera remains an uplifting visual feast.

Characters Come to Life

The performances breathe life into Tales of Kenzera’s characters. Zau’s emotion comes through in every line, from rage and sorrow to small glimpses of hope. As the god of death, Kalunga brings authority but also compassion, caring for Zau like his own son. Their bond drives the story’s heart. Abubakar Salim and Tristan D. Lalla give it weight.

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Representation matters in showing our shared humanity. Here is a world drawing from realities too rarely seen. Kenzera finds magic in the mundane, weaving African folklore into a rich whole. Spirits emerge from myths that survive through oral tradition. Their inclusion honors generations of storytellers.

Every locale feels alive. Color and design immerse the senses while hinting at deeper layers. From lush rainforests to sandy deserts, environments challenge in ways that mirror the spirit within. Journeying alongside Zau gives insight to places we may never visit ourselves. Music soars and connects it all, joining orchestral pieces with traditional instruments in rhythms both familiar and fresh.

Beauty surrounds even in sorrow. Through its setting and characters, Tales of Kenzera gives voice where others remain silent. It carries forward tales that empower and bring us together and, in doing so, provides a glimpse of cultures that strengthen our own with their diversity. Some works move beyond entertainment to share our shared humanity. This is one such story.

Global Accessibility of African Folklore

Tales of Kenzera gives players freedom in how they wish to engage with its story and world. You’re offered choices on control schemes and difficulty that make the adventure accessible to varying levels of skill and ability. Should certain camera or input elements cause discomfort, you can disable effects like screen shake. Voice acting comes with both English and Swahili options, reflecting the care given to authentically represent cultures.

Tales of Kenzera: Zau Review

Technical performance is mostly solid. Fast-paced combat or platforming occurred without lag on standard hardware. Some minor visual glitches like flickering were barely noticeable and didn’t meaningfully impact the experience. Load times were reasonable. Though a few bugs are inevitable in any story of this scope, nothing damaged full enjoyment of Zau’s journey.

Overall the effort shows to respect all who might wish to share in Kenzera. Through adaptation and care, the design welcomes many to learn from Zau’s tale without compromise to creative vision. It stands as fine example of how representation and inclusion strengthen, rather than weaken, a story’s universal power to move hearts and minds. Experience of different traditions becomes not privilege but right through works embracing our shared humanity.

Farewell to Grief

While Tales of Kenzera shows room for growth, its strengths make it worth seeing through to the end. Zau’s journey tackles loss with grace, drawing from traditions rarely visited in games. His tale resonates by embracing complex emotions, much like the winding paths of grief it parallels.

Tales of Kenzera: Zau Review

To be sure, some mechanics could see refinement. Still, Surgent Studios tells a story near to their hearts, crafting an experience that uplifts without sugarcoating sadness. Zau changes as he sends spirits to their rest, just as players may find perspective in shared struggles. Representation matters too – African cultures deserve a seat at any table telling human stories.

Overall the adventure entertains, but its intangible impact lasts longer. Through Zau we walk with another grieving soul, remembering as he does that mourning offers renewal in time. His developer companions understand loss personally, and honor its truths with sincerity. While technical feats come and go, heartfelt works trigger thoughtful reflection, hopefully bringing souls comfort like Zau somewhat finds.

Surgent Studios debut shows promise if building on what resonates most. Future projects, should they come, could tighten design around emotional core strengths. For now well wish them, as Zau might say, “with a chance – even a shred of hope.” Some wounds may never fully heal, but with care and understanding, we can journey alongside each other.

The Review

Tales of Kenzera: Zau

8 Score

In the end, Tales of Kenzera succeeds most as a moving story of grief told with cultural sensitivity and care. While its systems could sees refinement, Zau's journey resonates by embracing messy emotions we all face. Despite flaws, the game entertains while leaving thoughts to linger long after credits roll.

PROS

  • Poignant story of grief told with sincerity and cultural representation
  • Distinct African inspired environments are gorgeous
  • Fluid combat switching between sun and moon abilities
  • Challenging platforming sequences

CONS

  • Repetitive and limited enemy variety
  • Linear gameplay layout with lack of interconnection
  • Poorly designed map lacks tools for exploration
  • Late game combat drags on without good checkpoints

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