

Despite heading across a ton of different environments (that all look great, might I add), you’ll consistently find yourself doing the same thing over and over – it’s all slicing and dicing, collecting loot, and working to the next area, with barely any change coming in each level’s layout. Whilst the game is certainly a lot of fun to play, it can start to feel a little repetitive over time. Don’t get me wrong, it doesn’t really offer anything that special that you wouldn’t have seen before from a gameplay perspective, but that doesn’t stop Victor Vran: Overkill Edition being satisfying to play. With the slick controls that allow you to perform every action with ease as well as the generally consistent frame rate, everything looks and feels absolutely sublime too. Fortunately, Victor Vran: Overkill Edition does a great job in replicating said formula, in turn offering a satisfying experience that’ll keep you entertained throughout.Įverything in-game feels great, be it jumping around each map looking for secrets or slicing your enemies apart. It’s the tried-and-tested formula you’d have seen plenty of times before. You’ll work your way across a plethora of different environments, all whilst killing plenty of horrendous beasts and collecting as much loot as possible. Gameplay-wise, Victor Vran: Overkill Edition feels very much like a traditional old-school dungeon crawler in the vein of the ‘Diablo’ series, with a focus on lots of simplistic quick-paced action. It’s a lot of fun – something that remains consistent within the gameplay too. The game just doesn’t take itself too seriously, which is pretty refreshing when compared to other similar dungeon crawlers. He’s constantly putting Victor down and mocking his actions (such as keeping on telling him that he’s going the ‘wrong way’ or making fun of his hat), whilst also making pop-culture references that though oddly placed in this twisted world, will certainly bring a smile to the player’s face. There’s nothing all that exciting about the premise that you wouldn’t have seen before, though the strange voice in Victor’s head does add a humorous twist to the game. Oh, and he also has a voice in his head that guides, taunts, and teases him throughout the journey, so he’s got that to deal with too. This simple task becomes a bit more complicated though when Victor decides to help destroy the demon scum that has plagued the city, all whilst trying to find out where they’re coming from. Victor Vran: Overkill Edition is a dungeon crawling adventure that puts you in the shoes of the titular demon hunter himself as he seeks out a missing friend in the mysterious (and monster-filled) city of Zagoravia.
