The more enemies you take out, the quicker the metre fills. It would be easy to label it a clone, but it has enough ideas of its own to outgrow that label pretty quickly.įor a start, it has an interesting skill system that let’s you assign devastating attacks to an Overkill metre. It’s more akin to Diablo, in fact, as you guide the gravel-voiced demon hunter through a series of perilous dungeons, gathering loot and gold, and spamming special abilities to vanquish a horde of undead monstrosities. Tributary casting aside, Victor Vran is actually a very different game to The Witcher. The biggest difference between the two characters of course, is that one slays monsters in a fantastical alternate version of Dark Age Europe, while the other slays the undead in a fantastical alternate version of 19th Century Europe. In fact, there are lines in the script that, if you close your eyes, you’d swear were being muttered by the White Wolf himself. It’s still kind of weird to me that Haemimont Games chose Doug Cockle to voice Victor Vran, given the piling similarities to his other, hugely famous alter ego, Geralt of Rivia. Originally released on PS4, Xbox One, and PC and scored 8/10 Thankfully, I’m now back and nearly a month after Re:Port Review #27, a new Re:Port emerges covering a 2064, Victor Vran (Mick Fraser is on this one), Freedom Planet, and NIS America’s definitive God Wars release. While we usually have a Re:Port Review basically each week if not multiple in a week, we’re now in peak season and I’m recovering from an injury on my left hand which slowed things down when it comes to Switch port reviews.
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