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A short multiple-choice narrative set during a zombie apocalypse, where one stranger named Faye might change everything, or get you killed.

Z-End is a bite-sized visual novel from Smart Tale Games, landing squarely in the multiple-choice narrative corner of the indie spectrum. You play a survivor during a zombie apocalypse, scrounging for new group members, and the game pivots almost immediately on a single encounter: Faye, a mysterious woman whose motives and secrets form the spine of the whole experience. If you are looking for action, inventory management, or survival systems, you will not find them here. This is a story told through choices, character portraits, and atmosphere. That is the entire proposition, and whether it works for you depends on whether you can meet it on those terms. The writing is serviceable but uneven. Faye herself is the strongest element, there is genuine tension in deciding how much to trust her, and a few of the branching moments carry real weight. The zombie apocalypse backdrop is familiar to the point of transparency, used more as a pressure cooker for the interpersonal drama than as a world the game wants you to care about in its own right. Do not expect lore or world-building. The scope is deliberately narrow: one encounter, a handful of locations, a small cast. For a game of this length, that focus can be a virtue, though some players will find it thin. The visual presentation is modest but considered. Character art is clean without being remarkable, and the interface stays out of the way. What elevates the mood slightly is the soundtrack, which does quiet, understated work in the background, the kind of score that does not announce itself but would be missed if you muted it. Pacing is slow in spots, especially early on, but the runtime is short enough that the deliberate opening does not overstay its welcome. If you give it space, the story settles into itself. Where Z-End stumbles is replay value and consequence depth. With 54 Steam reviews sitting at 57% positive, the audience is small and divided, and the honest reading is that the branching paths do not diverge dramatically enough to make multiple runs feel meaningfully different. Choices that feel significant occasionally resolve into similar outcomes, which dulls the impact of the decisions the game asks you to make. For a narrative game, that is a real limitation. This is a one-sit experience, maybe ninety minutes to two hours, and it earns that slot more comfortably than it earns a second playthrough. Z-End is best suited to players who enjoy short, mood-forward visual novels and do not mind a familiar setting if the central character relationship is handled with care. It is not a showcase title and its rough edges are visible, but there is something genuine in how it frames the Faye encounter, and small studios swinging at character-driven narrative deserve credit for the attempt. Go in with calibrated expectations and you may find more here than the mixed reception suggests. Kai, Scout Team

Z-End

Z-End

8 dic 2017Smart Tale GamesPlug In Digital
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A short multiple-choice narrative set during a zombie apocalypse, where one stranger named Faye might change everything, or get you killed.

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Z-End is a bite-sized visual novel from Smart Tale Games, landing squarely in the multiple-choice narrative corner of the indie spectrum. You play a survivor during a zombie apocalypse, scrounging for new group members, and the game pivots almost immediately on a single encounter: Faye, a mysterious woman whose motives and secrets form the spine of the whole experience. If you are looking for action, inventory management, or survival systems, you will not find them here. This is a story told through choices, character portraits, and atmosphere. That is the entire proposition, and whether it works for you depends on whether you can meet it on those terms. The writing is serviceable but uneven. Faye herself is the strongest element, there is genuine tension in deciding how much to trust her, and a few of the branching moments carry real weight. The zombie apocalypse backdrop is familiar to the point of transparency, used more as a pressure cooker for the interpersonal drama than as a world the game wants you to care about in its own right. Do not expect lore or world-building. The scope is deliberately narrow: one encounter, a handful of locations, a small cast. For a game of this length, that focus can be a virtue, though some players will find it thin. The visual presentation is modest but considered. Character art is clean without being remarkable, and the interface stays out of the way. What elevates the mood slightly is the soundtrack, which does quiet, understated work in the background, the kind of score that does not announce itself but would be missed if you muted it. Pacing is slow in spots, especially early on, but the runtime is short enough that the deliberate opening does not overstay its welcome. If you give it space, the story settles into itself. Where Z-End stumbles is replay value and consequence depth. With 54 Steam reviews sitting at 57% positive, the audience is small and divided, and the honest reading is that the branching paths do not diverge dramatically enough to make multiple runs feel meaningfully different. Choices that feel significant occasionally resolve into similar outcomes, which dulls the impact of the decisions the game asks you to make. For a narrative game, that is a real limitation. This is a one-sit experience, maybe ninety minutes to two hours, and it earns that slot more comfortably than it earns a second playthrough. Z-End is best suited to players who enjoy short, mood-forward visual novels and do not mind a familiar setting if the central character relationship is handled with care. It is not a showcase title and its rough edges are visible, but there is something genuine in how it frames the Faye encounter, and small studios swinging at character-driven narrative deserve credit for the attempt. Go in with calibrated expectations and you may find more here than the mixed reception suggests.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamVisual NovelMultiple EndingsShort PlaytimeCharacter-DrivenPost-ApocalypticSingle Encounter NarrativeAtmospheric Soundtrack

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SSE2 instruction set support
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DX9 (shader model 3.0) or DX11 with feature level 9.3 capabilities

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Smart Tale Games
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Plug In Digital
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8 dic 2017

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