Character standing between two shining masks

‘It’s got a fearlessness’: Tales of Kenzera: ZAU lead animator reveals how the cut ‘melee powerhouse’ African boxing style inspired its martial movelist

Tales of Kenzera: ZAU boasts two kinds of stunning fighting styles that are each tied to a mythical mask, and according to the animation lead, they are both inspired by just one martial art originating from Nigeria. 

“Early on in development, we actually had three different masks,” the animation lead, Griffin Warner, explains in a Twitter video. “The mask that we ended up cutting, though, was the original melee powerhouse of the game, and its animation set was based on a martial art with Nigerian roots called Dambe.” 



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