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  • Summary: Kir comes to the city of Micropole in search of a new life, where he suddenly discovers the ability to teleport between two worlds. Another reality is completely different from the usual world: mysterious flying islands, strange creatures, dangerous monsters. And there is definitelyKir comes to the city of Micropole in search of a new life, where he suddenly discovers the ability to teleport between two worlds. Another reality is completely different from the usual world: mysterious flying islands, strange creatures, dangerous monsters. And there is definitely something linking these two worlds.

    Discover the truth and decide the fate of two worlds. Your power is magic of the Veds! Learn the ancient sorcery of the Veds to gain superiority over the enemy, and win! Explore mysterious islands where you will find blessings or curses that will stay with you until the end of the game.
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  1. Nov 25, 2024
    70
    VED is an unconventional game that defies easy categorisation. While it might not immediately grab your attention, it gradually becomes more engaging as you delve deeper into its story and world. See it as a slow burn that rewards patience and exploration…
  2. Jan 6, 2025
    54
    VED has a strong combat system, but its story doesn’t hold the rest of the components together, which is a fundamental flaw for a game so focussed on it.
  3. Jan 2, 2025
    50
    VED has some interesting ideas but it’s as though the game didn’t know quite what it wanted to be at times. This is possibly because it was a completely different game in its early stages. It's hard to be harsh towards a small indie team that clearly made VED with their passion, but there’s so many different components that don’t mesh cohesively, and a story that becomes so confusing that it’s difficult to follow. Even if you could follow the convoluted narrative, you’ll be too distracted with the abysmal voice acting to even remember that combat was actually quite interesting.