In the wake of ZA/UM’s critically acclaimed
Introducing Zero Parades
Zero Parades takes players into a vividly portrayed fictional city, where they assume the role of Hershel Wilk on a shadowy assignment. Wilk navigates a complex world fraught with a three-way struggle for cultural and ideological supremacy. The game leverages a lush watercolor aesthetic and an isometric viewpoint akin to
ZA/UM has honed a narrative style that allows for richly detailed player interactions. Through their choices, players will shape not only the course of the game but also the persona of Wilk himself, exploring the depths of character development in an intricate web of moral and ideological challenges.
Embracing Uncertainty
The design philosophy of Zero Parades encourages players to lean into failure, presenting thought-provoking questions about morality and ideology. Every decision impacts the story’s unfolding, reinforcing the game’s narrative depth.
Despite past tensions within the ZA/UM team, the current lineup has successfully brought this new vision to life. Initially known as Project C4, the game has generated significant buzz within the community for its potential to match the narrative excellence of
Anticipation and Availability
While an official launch date for Zero Parades is yet to be announced, the gaming community can eagerly add it to their wishlist on Steam. The expectation surrounding this title continues to rise as players hope for a gaming experience that meets the standards set by previous ZA/UM titles.
With Hershel Wilk leading the narrative and offering players a canvas for their strategic and moral explorations,



