Zero Parades
News, coverage and analysis tracking Zero Parades across the outlets.- Disco Elysium writers marvel at how a game made 'in a f**king squalid flat' in Estonia had such a huge impact, and welcomes successors like Esoteric Ebb: 'We make games, but we also like them'The writers of Disco Elysium reflect on the game's significant impact, noting how a title developed in Estonia has inspired successors like Esoteric Ebb. They express enjoyment for new, high-quality games in the genre, while emphasizing the need for continuous self-challenge to avoid complacency.
- Two laugh-out-loud moments in Zero Parades gave me hope that the Disco Elysium successor will still deliver flashes of…Zero Parades, the follow-up to Disco Elysium from developer ZA/UM, aims to blend spy thriller elements with the signature verbose style of its predecessor. Early impressions from a recent demo highlight humorous dialogue options and meaningful skill checks that offer unexpected outcomes, suggesting the game will deliver a unique twist on the RPG formula.
- ZA/UM doesn't want 'to invite too many comparisons' to Disco Elysium with new game Zero Parades—'We didn't feel like we wanted to repeat our greatest hits'ZA/UM's new CRPG spy thriller, Zero Parades, aims to differentiate itself from its acclaimed predecessor, Disco Elysium. Principal writer Siim Sinamäe stated the studio wants to avoid direct comparisons, highlighting differences in setting and protagonist, though the demo still evokes a similar feel. The development process involved significant trial and error to leverage the team's strengths.
- Steam Next Fest's Most-Played Demos Raises A Bit Of An EyebrowBungie's Marathon was listed as the most-played demo during Steam Next Fest, sparking debate about the definition of a demo versus a server stress test. The article discusses concerns about the event being diluted by too many demos, including AI-generated content and older submissions, while highlighting a few standout titles.
- What are we all playing this weekend?Several gaming industry figures shared their weekend gaming plans, including finishing Resident Evil Village, starting new playthroughs of Disco Elysium and Minos, and trying out Steam Next Fest demos. Other titles mentioned include Zero Parades, American Truck Simulator, Love Eternal, Key Fairy, Marathon, and Horizon: Hunters Gathering.
- ZA/UM's Zero Parades is Schrodinger's Disco Elysium follow-up, and it keeps yelling at me about communismThe Next Fest demo for ZA/UM's Zero Parades, a spy CRPG, showcases gameplay that heavily echoes Disco Elysium while introducing new mechanics. Players control Hershel Wilk, a spy for a communist state, investigating her partner's collapse. The game explores themes of communism and capitalism, featuring internal monologues and skill checks, but its ultimate success hinges on balancing its Disco Elysium inspirations with its own unique direction.