You find yourself drawn to the town of Zagoravia as you find yourself looking for your lost friend who was also a hunter. You play the role of a hunter named Victor Vran who is a little more than he seems to be. Actually, I'll give you the note card version. If you're taking a break from Diablo, or want an incredibly well put together dungeon crawler, look no further. While I would strongly, and I repeat, strongly recommend that you consider tackling these areas only after your character becomes a high level, you get a feeling that already you get a lot of content for your $40 + tax. Normally you would just get the base game however, this release of Victor Vran (Overkill Edition) is where you actually get two DLC content packs as well. Victor Vran has utilized some of the greatest aspects and characteristics of Diablo and implemented it into its own gameplay, which automatically makes its' foundation one of the best you'll find in the genre. So, already you can get a sense for where I'm going with this. Victor Vran is an action RPG game that is similar in scope to Diablo, an iconic dungeon crawler, loot focused bonanza of a game that draws you in and never lets you go. Actually, it's a lot different and let me tell you why. Now, normally I'd already see warning signs everywhere however, this time is a bit different. Recently Haemimont Games released a two-year-old game called Victor Vran to the price tag of $40 USD. Games that end up ultimately draining weeks, months, and in some cases, years out of your life make sense, as you want to get the most value for dollar. Normally when you consider a video game purchase you tend to gravitate to games that give you an incredible amount of value, including gameplay length.
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