Victor Vran was scheduled for DLC even before the game's full release. I personally think he doesn't like being ridiculed by The Voice and just wants to kill the source so he doesn't have to deal with the taunting.īut this game is hardly finished, either. It isn't entirely clear why Victor doesn't just leave in fact, Victor expresses his desire to leave this condemned place more than once. Victor then decides to cleanse this land of demonic presence as a way of paying respects to his friend. There's still quite a lot of game to get through and Victor's reason for staying is gone. Well, the story is pretty much a bust considering that you meet Victor's friend as a newly formed vampire pretty early on and then (spoilers) kill him. What is important is that Victor is able to make the entire screen shake and lag with the large amounts of fiery explosions! But seriously, don't tell anyone that Victor can do this. Though, the secret isn't much of a secret considering his secret is that he can use demon powers to cast magic stuff and one of the vendors actually sells him demon powers but that's not important. Being cursed himself, he had to make sure that his secret was kept secret. Victor came to the Cursed Land of Forgettable Names in search of a friend and fellow monster hunter. Unfortunately outside of the banter between Victor Vran and The Voice, I didn't find much substance. The story was new so I wanted to pay attention to that. Ranged, close quarters, or magic, Victor is master of all and limited only by what the player prefers to do. The fighting was all dependent on personal preference-every skill and weapon could be swapped in and out as easily as any inventory item. Being an Action RPG that allows movement of the camera and freely jumping was a pleasant surprise, allowing fluid ways of quickly moving around the battlefield and over the heads of demon hordes. Combat was still just as fun as I remembered.
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