Slave Zero X: Episode Enyo

Slave Zero X: Episode Enyo

released on Jan 16, 2024

Slave Zero X: Episode Enyo

released on Jan 16, 2024

A mod for Quake

Episode Enyo is a six-level campaign that takes place before the events of Slave Zero X, played from the perspective of one of the game’s main antagonists. The elite assassin Enyo is armed to the teeth and on a warpath to take down her most formidable target yet: the Sovereign Khan.


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About as good as you can get for a free promotional game: solid classic level design, beautiful and evocative art direction, satisfying weapons (loved the dual SMGs in particular)

Promoting your 2D beat'em up with a free Quake mini campaign is quite insane. I guess Slave Zero is now a trilogy lol.

Levels 1-4 are pretty dope. Cool looking, standard level themes, map architecture is like a middle place between Quake 2 and Shogo with level 4 being specially big. Difficulty pretty standard, on the easy side... and then Level 5 comes in and just whoops my ass.

Jesuschrist, in Hard this is a map that just doesn't end and it's filled to the brim with enemies. Every single foe that could've made the previous maps more challenging, was relocated in this single fortress.

Level 6 was a neat end to this minicampaign. The most dope looking too.

Overall, I would've fine-tuned some things here and there. Make the difficulty ramp up slowly instead of the spike that is Level 5. But honestly, it's kind of just nit-picking. It's a goddamn free Quake expansion, and a very dope one. AND IT'S A PROMO OF A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT GAME. One of the most left-field promotional moves I've seen in a while

i support official Quake mods to tie in with every samurai action game from now on

Fun little teaser for the main game...though a bit frustrating at times.

Coolest part of this is it's existence.

Short and sweet 6 level Quake campaign that is a prequel and promotion for Slave Zero X. A 2024 release, 2.5D action game prequel to the 1999 3rd person shooter Slave Zero.
The novelty and presentation of this whole thing I think bumps it from a 3/5 to a 4/5. Worth checking out because its just weird to exist.

(I didn't write this until I started Slave Zero X, in which the first couple of levels I was just getting whiplash from going through the same maps as this Quake campaign. Really unique feeling.)