I do love me a good metroidvania game, especially those with a rhythmic tempo to combat (I'll love you always, Hollow Knight) or an intriguingly unfamiliar world rich with story that I want to spend hours uncovering (looking at you, Iconoclasts). Tales of Kenzera: Zau may deliver on both fronts, with the demo of the first hour of the game hiding snippets of lore amongst its beautiful levels and offering a taste of the dance-like movements of its combo-focused combat. It's still too early to...