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In the late 22nd century, humans have colonized Mars, and also set up a few colonies in Jupiter's orbit. Giant robots known as Laborious Extra-Orbital Vehicles (L.E.V.) have helped them to achieve this lofty goal. However, as time passed, the inhabitants of the Earth started to treat the space colonists, whom they called "Enders", with suspicion, subjecting them to harsh laws and repercussions. Eventually, some of the colonists founded rebel organizations, armed with particularly powerful mechas called Orbital Frames. A young colonist from Jupiter, Leo Stenbuck, unexpectedly comes into contact with an Orbital Frame named Jehuty. A terrible power is in his hands - will he use it for good, or for evil?..
Zone of the Enders is an action game that primarily focuses on combat between the player-controlled Jehuty and hostile Orbital Frames. Jehuty can use an energy sword, an energy projectile, and various sub-weapons to defeat its foes. As the player progresses, Jehuty's arsenal grows, and they are able to learn new abilities. Jehuty can also hover and fly, grab and throw enemies, and use booster jets to move quickly and dodge enemy attacks. Some objectives require the player to minimize damage to nearby buildings and civilians.
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Perspective
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Media Type
DVD-ROM
Controller Types Supported
Analog Controller, Digital Controller
Input Device Features Supported
Vibration
Multiplayer Options
Same/Split-Screen
Multiplayer Game Modes
Free-for-all / One-on-one (VS)
Number of Offline Players
1-2 Players
Save Game Methods
External Storage
Miscellaneous Attributes
Pressure/Touch Sensitive
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Also known as
Z.O.E. — Official abbreviation
Z.O.E: Zone of the Enders — Japanese title
ZoE — Common abbreviation
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Released
2001
Series
Zone of the Enders
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