All Age Gaming's John Elliott takes a look at the game that was originally released on the PC about a year ago and now finds its way onto the Xbox Live Arcade, Zeno Clash: Ultimate Edition. Is it any good? Read on to find out.

"In April 2009, indie developer Ace Team released a unique and wholly imaginative gaming experience called Zeno Clash to PC gamers worldwide. Despite its lack of polish and limited budget, the game left a long-lasting impression because it delivered one of video gaming's original promises: the ability to transport players to a world completely different than their own.

Flash forward one year later. Atlus, a game developer and publisher respected for their traditional and engrossing RPG's as..."

"ACE Team’s Zeno Clash has been a huge success through it’s digital distribution release through Valve’s Steam client. So much so in fact, that the European publisher quickly earning itself a respectable reputation, Iceberg Interactive, have snapped it up for a full retail release. And with news of a sequel on the way, there’s never been a better time to take a journey through Zenozoik."

"ACE Team was offering something different, a new kind of game that followed this recent trend of breaking genre borders and creating a hybrid adventure for gamers to experience. From the very beginning, Zeno Clash was advertised as a first-person action fighter, sporting a unique look that marked every character and setting.

Yet as past instances have shown us, innovation isn't always enough to salvage a game."