7/14/2023 0 Comments Victor vran reviewI couldn’t tell if it was being censored, or just pausing. There was also some really odd skipping/pausing of the track on the Motorhead title screen. Once the song had ended, it did not loop until I hit the next area/boss, where a new track would pick up. This took me about five minutes I believe. I noticed in the Motorhead: Through the Ages DLC/World, occasionally if you’re idling, the music stops looping. Now, there are one or two minor gripes about this otherwise very enjoyable game. It’s occasionally hard to see Victor, but all you need to do is start murdering things and the way will be clear. It’s not one of those games where you have twelve slots, everything takes up a different amount of space, and “Good luck, dork”! No, I’ve had plenty of room. But one of the swell things is that I have yet to run out of inventory space. So you run through areas, murder the undead/demons, collect loot, rinse and repeat. Each has their own ability style, useful times, and of course you can equip whichever demon abilities you happen to have. You can wield a Scythe, a massive Hammer, of course, a badass Shotgun, he’s got undead killing options. I also appreciate that he’s not tied to simply using a sword or a shotgun. It’s easy to cast your demonic abilities, swap weapons (since you can have two weapon types at all times), jump, swing, it’s all fluid and smooth. Whatever direction you’re in is the direction you attack, and the right stick controls the camera rotation. The biggest thing you need to have in an ARPG is solid controls and I appreciate that it’s not a twin-stick. Though it’s a few years old by now, there’s always going to be that fated comparison “What about Diablo 3? Is it as good as Diablo 3”? Victor Vran is definitely its own game. There are lots of horrific evil things to blast into pieces. There’s no slow-down or lowering of quality for the console release. There are tons of areas to explore, you can access the DLC at any time, and it looks tremendous on the Switch. It didn’t need to be complicated or ridiculous: Zagoravia is overrun with undead and evil demons and stuff, and the Queen made a call: Someone needs to come to help us get rid of these nerds! That’s where the ultra-stylish Victor Vran (who even gets to pick from several outfits to pick from) appears. It’s a snarky, exciting action-RPG with a sharp, dark look, and a pretty simple premise. I’ve been posting news about Victor Vran for a while now, starting with the DLC (Fractured Worlds and Motorhead), and it really bummed me out that I missed out on this on the ground floor. Hello, Internet! I haven’t written about a Port in a while, so what better time than now? I’ve spent some time with Victor Vran: Overkill Edition on the Nintendo Switch, and it sincerely made me regret not getting to this game sooner.
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