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7.9

Generally favorable reviews- based on 19 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 19
  2. Negative: 1 out of 19

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  1. Sep 1, 2018
    8
    Victor Vran is a game that brought me back to action rpg's / hack'n'slash type of games lately. I didn't have a chance to try it earlier when it came out, so when I discovered it will be available on Switch, I got it on PC dirt cheap first to try it out (~1$ for base game)... I really enjoyed most of it and now, when it's finally available on NS, I started playing it again to quickly findVictor Vran is a game that brought me back to action rpg's / hack'n'slash type of games lately. I didn't have a chance to try it earlier when it came out, so when I discovered it will be available on Switch, I got it on PC dirt cheap first to try it out (~1$ for base game)... I really enjoyed most of it and now, when it's finally available on NS, I started playing it again to quickly find myself enjoying it even more than PC version. It feels a little bit more casual on the console, but it really is addictive. Graphics-wise it's incomperable, PC blows NS away, but it doesn't mean NS version is lacking, it's perfectly fine and very, very enjoyable. I play it mostly solo in portable mode for now and 99% of time it works amazingly well.

    PROS:
    + looks pretty good for NS game and has constant resolution (which likes to drop in other games),
    + great gameplay, especially when you enable hexes and game becomes quite a bit harder,
    + it really works well in portable mode,
    + good selection of weapons, which play different than weapons in other games like e.g. Diablo,
    + NS is capable of dealing with grand battles with dozens of enemies,
    + challenges on maps, which are actually hard to complete,
    + secrets on maps are most of the times well hidden

    Neutral:
    * Story is neutral, it's there, but it definitely goes to second plan, I like the voice in Victor's head, but it may be annoying for some of you,
    * I wish there were some shadows on the ground to make it a little more "believable", but if that helps the framerate then well...

    CONS:
    - in big battles with many monsters and champions framerate drops occasionally (it doesn't spoil the fun, but just a warning)
    - at least in my copy of the game, soundtrack seems to bug, it plays in the hub of the game and once per every level, but most of the time it's just you and the enemies - it seems there was a similar bug on PC once
    - I wish you could change keys, jumping with A seems weird,

    I love the game in general and I believe many of you will too. If you wait for Diablo 3, like this kind of games, give it a try. You won't regret it.
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  2. Sep 11, 2018
    6
    I created my account solely for the purpose to write this review since I found the existing highly inadequate.
    The game itself is not the worst diablo-clone there is, but Grim Dawn for example is much more enjoyable.
    The Nintendo Switch port has the following shortcomings that lead to this rating: - There are no shades at all in the game. - Even though there are no shades and
    I created my account solely for the purpose to write this review since I found the existing highly inadequate.
    The game itself is not the worst diablo-clone there is, but Grim Dawn for example is much more enjoyable.

    The Nintendo Switch port has the following shortcomings that lead to this rating:
    - There are no shades at all in the game.
    - Even though there are no shades and downgraded textures, the game suffers framedrops.
    - While playing in the handheld mode, the protagonist is about a centimeter in size, everything seems to the viewed from too far away.
    - There is no possibility to change the camera distance (the same holds for the pc version, so it's not really a switch-specific minuspoint.)
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  3. Nov 2, 2019
    8
    Loads of fun and depth to keep you grinning while you grind. 3 different worlds with loads of individual areas.
    Especially like the motorhead world, lots of online or couch coop too
Metascore
82

Generally favorable reviews - based on 15 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 15
  2. Negative: 0 out of 15
  1. Oct 15, 2018
    80
    In the end, Victor Vran: Overkill Edition is a great action-RPG that is a perfect fit for a platform that has yet to be inundated with them. The action is fast and constant, and the amount of available content is enough to keep fans busy for quite some time. While it doesn't have a robust online community, the inclusion of local co-op is nice enough to make this a game to tide you over until the de facto genre representative arrives.
  2. Oct 1, 2018
    50
    At its best, Victor Vran is an addictive action RPG with a great sense of progression and a strong visual identity of its own. At its worst, Overkill Edition muddies up a solid foundation with poor sound mixing, an unintuitive UI, and a choppy frame-rate, coupled with slowdown. While the base game is strong enough to overcome its inherent flaws, the Switch port's faults ultimately make all of Victor Vran's worst aspects come off all the harsher. Overkill Edition is a fine enough ARPG when separated from its technical faults, but it's perhaps best bought anywhere other than on Nintendo Switch.
  3. Sep 25, 2018
    75
    It’s highly unlikely that Victor Vran will be remembered as a groundbreaking title a few years down the road, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a really solid game here and now. The core gameplay is built on the solid foundation of its genre’s forefathers while adding some of its own ideas to make its titular hero feel a little more agile in combat and exploration. The presentation is also quite solid, though some might disagree on how it chooses to balance the campier and more serious sides of its take on Gothic horror.