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Anubis - Zone of the Enders (Japan)

also known as Anubis - Zone of the Enders - Special Edition
PlayStation 2
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2003
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Spectacular mecha action from Hideo Kojima, sequel to Zone of the Enders. The high-speed aerial combat and impressive visual presentation remain striking. The sci-fi story is engaging and the game perfectly embodies the joy of piloting a mecha.

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Category
Action 1 player 16+
Description
A 2003 sequel to Zone of the Enders supervised by Hideo Kojima, putting you at the controls of the orbital frame Jehuty for combat of remarkable speed. Yoji Shinkawa's art direction and the relentless pace make it one of the most striking mecha action games on PS2.

Anubis - Zone of the Enders review

MAX
Art direction
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
4/5
Story
"Captivating"
Slender mechs in razor-sharp cel-shading by Yoji Shinkawa, dazzling battles and brilliant lighting effects: the anime aesthetic comes alive in real time. The fluidity of the clashes and the elegance of the design stand apart from everything else. This visual identity, sleek and futuristic, keeps an intact modernity.
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾1,9 GB 📅13/02/2003
Published by Konami

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Collector interest

The Japanese version of the second Zone of the Enders by Kojima Productions, a mecha action game praised for its dazzling fluidity and staging, under the local title Anubis. This native edition appeals to those wanting the original pressing of a technical peak of the genre in its native language. Its local run sustains interest above the Western versions, in a niche of robot fans.

Memorable bosses

Taken to a white heat, this second wind multiplies mecha set-pieces: hoisting a colossus to hurl it, surfing a swarm of missiles, or facing the rival Anubis in a ballet of laser blades. Each guardian pushes velocity and excess further than anything before. The virtuosity of its staging has made it an unmatched peak of robotic action.

An underrated gem

Everything the first entry sketched out, this sequel perfects: mecha clashes of insane intensity, carving through swarms of enemies in a ballet of speed and light. Modest sales and a short length kept it in semi-obscurity. For fans of spectacular, snappy action, it's a peak of the genre, controller in hand.

Is Anubis - Zone of the Enders still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 2003 on PS2 in Japan as Anubis Zone of the Enders and in the West as Zone of the Enders The 2nd Runner, Konami Computer Entertainment Japan's project signed by Hideo Kojima offers an aerial mecha action of remarkable graphic elegance. Jehuty's handling, the readability of three dimensional combat and the cel shaded staging install a real identity. Norihiko Hibino's music accompanies brilliantly. The Special Edition adds video content. Recommended today for mecha devotees, for Kojima fans curious about an off branch peak and for PS2 collectors on Sony's second home console hardware globally.

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