
From buying new weapons and armour, to possessing demon powers and obtaining cards with which to build a hand of stat boosts and special moves.
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Complete these, as well as the main quests and you’ll be able to upgrade a variety of options giving this game a huge amount of depth.
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You’ll need this extra focus too, as each level, or dungeon, comes with a whole host of objectives from slaying certain amounts of enemies with various weapons to finding a series of hidden areas each successful solution awarding you with chests of XP, gold or weaponry. This in turn, frees you up to explore more, as well as hone in your fighting skills and moves against the relentless onslaught of enemies. Yes, you’ll gather all-sorts of weaponry, armour and stat-enhancing buffs, but everything here is much more manageable than other, similar titles.

However, although its basic premise may be familiar to fans of arpg’s, it’s mechanics play a lot differently to Blizzard’s offering producing a fresh style of the tried-and-tested method of role-playing. In a similar style to Blizzard’s game, the game is viewed from a top-down, isometric view as you journey through a series lands and dungeons slaying beasts and collecting loot on a quest to level up and rid the world of demonic infestations. In essence, what we have here is the most definitive version of the game to date. However, with all of the previously released DLC bundled with this overkill edition, you also get to explore Motorhead: Through the Ages and enter the realms of the Fractured Worlds but more about those later.

However, this is a game that has a few cards up its sleeve in particular, the Ace of Spades.ĭeveloped by Haemimont Games, with publishing through Wired Productions, this game put you in the boots of Victor Vran, or Vicky, a hunter of demonic forms who is sent on a quest to liberate the cursed city of Zagoravia, as well as find his friend Adrian, who has sent a message for help. The first of these came in the form of Titan Quest, a satisfying filler that quenched my thirst for dungeon-crawling and now we have Victor Vran: Overkill Edition, a similar but not carbon copy of Diablo’s formula. Now that it has been confirmed for release, along comes a spate of other titles that follow along the same premise in the genre of action role-playing games. Although it’s something I’ve mentioned before, I’ve been terribly patient in waiting for any news. It’s no secret that I’ve long-awaited any sort of confirmation that Blizzard’s Diablo III would be getting a release on the Nintendo Switch.
