Developed by indie studio Haemimont Games, Victor Vran relies on loadouts to define your character. If you wait for Diablo 3, like this kind of games, give it a try. Victor Vran differentiates itself from this list of ARPGs in that it’s completely classless and it has no skill trees. CONS: - in big battles with many monsters and champions framerate drops occasionally (it doesn't spoil the fun, but just a warning) - at least in my copy of the game, soundtrack seems to bug, it plays in the hub of the game and once per every level, but most of the time it's just you and the enemies - it seems there was a similar bug on PC once - I wish you could change keys, jumping with A seems weird, I love the game in general and I believe many of you will too. All of these things together means Victor Vran offers an experience with all the usual fun parts of the ARPG genre, but with less of the frustrations that normally come part and parcel with them - the grinding, the repetitiveness, the pigeonholing into set skill tree and stat choices. Diablo, + NS is capable of dealing with grand battles with dozens of enemies, + challenges on maps, which are actually hard to complete, + secrets on maps are most of the times well hidden Neutral: * Story is neutral, it's there, but it definitely goes to second plan, I like the voice in Victor's head, but it may be annoying for some of you, * I wish there were some shadows on the ground to make it a little more "believable", but if that helps the framerate then well. PROS: + looks pretty good for NS game and has constant resolution (which likes to drop in other games), + great gameplay, especially when you enable hexes and game becomes quite a bit harder, + it really works well in portable mode, + good selection of weapons, which play different than weapons in other games like e.g. I play it mostly solo in portable mode for now and 99% of time it works amazingly well. Graphics-wise it's incomperable, PC blows NS away, but it doesn't mean NS version is lacking, it's perfectly fine and very, very enjoyable. It feels a little bit more casual on the console, but it really is addictive. I really enjoyed most of it and now, when it's finally available on NS, I started playing it again to quickly find myself enjoying it even more than PC version. I didn't have a chance to try it earlier when it came out, so when I discovered it will be available on Switch, I got it on PC dirt cheap first to try it out (~1$ for base game). I didn't have a chance to try it earlier when Victor Vran is a game that brought me back to action rpg's / hack'n'slash type of games lately. Victor Vran is a game that brought me back to action rpg's / hack'n'slash type of games lately.
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