Zero has received a mixed reaction from western video game critics.
GamesRadars Becky Cunningham praised Tara Platt's performance in the role, and that her relationship with Mikhail helped humanize her.
GameSpots Heidi Kemps found Zero entertaining despite her negative portrayal, enjoying the points where she
breaks the fourth wall to critique the game's puzzles and finding that she "related to [Zero] as the game progressed, which is not something I typically feel for
antihero characters."
Eurogamers Chris Schilling found that Zero's presence turned the game into "a jet-black comedy", comparing her favorably to
Jordan Belfort: while both unlikable characters, there was "something magnetic about their horribleness".
Destructoids Chris Carter commended
Drakengard 3 and Zero, saying "[he] was drawn into [
Drakengard 3s] world and its cast of characters, and I wanted to see Zero's journey through from start to finish." This view was shared by Will Borger of
Gaming Bolt, who called story, characters, world, and in particular Zero, the reasons for playing the game. In addition, he felt that players would find themselves relating to her more as the story progressed.
James Stephanie Sterling of
The Escapist wrote that Zero's portrayal, especially her sexual empowerment and the fact that she had dominance over the male characters, was "refreshing". Capsule Computers' Travis Bruno commented that Zero is "largely the villain of the series", but that he felt the need to see her journey through to its end. Ron Duwell of
Techno Buffalo, while commenting on the quality of the design of the characters, claimed that Zero was "the best looking of the bunch with her acrobatic kicks and sword slashes being pulled off without a hitch." Geoff Thew of
Hardcore Gamer complimented the character, calling her actions, attitudes and language "a nicely self-contained example of how [
Drakengard 3] plays with juxtaposition." Mike Splechta of
GameZone agreed, stating "the character designs were fantastic. I loved Zero's look in particular; her white flowy dress only serves as a contrast to her violent behavior since it gets drenched in blood the more you tear enemies apart with her weapons."
RPGFans Derek Heemsbergen referred to Zero as "foul-mouthed butcher", although he was generally positive about her story and her interactions with Mikhail and the disciples, calling the latter "strange and often hilarious". Andrew Barker, in an analysis of the game for
RPGFan, referred to her as "violence personified", noting how the game gradually justified her actions. She was also noted, alongside One, as being the only Intoner who had no real need for a disciple. In a final note, he said that he only felt comfortable with Zero during the game's fourth branch, where her motives were revealed.
Anime News Network's Todd Ciolek described her as a conscious mockery of standard action-game protagonists, referring to her as "murderous, foul-mouthed, impulsive, abusive, and all but impossible to like." In contrast, Kimberley Wallace of
Game Informer was not as enthusiastic, saying that while Zero had some good one-liners, "the better efforts are buried in a lot of bad party banter." RPGamer's Michael Cunningham found Zero to be an "angry, vulgar woman [...] impatient, aggressive, and easily irritated", and that the lack of explanation behind Zero's actions negatively affected the plot.
IGNs Meghan Sullivan was also fairly negative, saying that Zero's character, interactions and motivation were badly let down by poor writing.
USGamers Kat Bailey was generally unenthusiastic about Zero's general attitude and portrayal, saying that she was "characterized in large part by her apparent love of killing and her aggressive bitchiness toward her companion dragon". Roger Hargreaves for
Metro agreed, finding Zero to be a "thoroughly unpleasant and unlikeable main character."
Crunchyroll's Nate Ming was highly critical of Zero, calling her "a ruthless, backstabbing, front-stabbing, cold-hearted bitch", and said that she would be the villain in any other game. The character has been positively received by series fans in Japan. In a popularity contest for the characters of
Drakengard 3, Zero came in as the fourth most popular character of the game, with her dragon Mikhail taking first place. In the 2014
Dengeki PlayStation Awards, Zero was placed as the fourth best character of 2013. Beyond the
Drakengard universe, both Zero had her dragon Mikhail appeared in the second sequel to the arcade game
Lord of Vermilion. ==Notes==