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Kenji Eno’s final game expressed a poignant philosophy of the bizarre
The games community lost a brilliant man far too soon last week when Kenji Eno, 42, died of heart failure. The name likely won’t ring familiar for many, but his contribution to the medium reaches farther than a recognizable face. Known for the horror games D and its follow-up Enemy Zero, his team pushed the use of full-motion video to unsettling places rarely explored. But it was his final game with his new studio fyto, created after nearly a decade out of the industry, that shows off his unique, left-of-center thinking and a design philosophy that will be sorely missed in our…