The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing: Final Cut
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Includes: The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing: Final Cut, The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing - Complete Pack, The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing II - Complete Pack, and The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing III
Grab your weapons and...
Includes: The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing: Final Cut, The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing - Complete Pack, The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing II - Complete Pack, and The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing III
Grab your weapons and embark on an incredible adventure in the gothic-noir world of Borgovia, where mad science threatens the peace between monsters and mortals. Save the day with your charming companion, Lady Katarina (who happens to be a ghost). Explore the wilderness and the grim districts of a metropolis twisted by weird science, and don’t forget: you might never know who the real monsters are! The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing: Final Cut is the definite collection of three stand-alone episodes told as one continuous story, with six playable classes and a new endgame mode with a huge variety of open missions!
Enter a memorable gothic-noir universe – Explore Borgovia, the land of monsters, magic and weird science.
Over 50 hours gameplay in the campaign – Play through a refreshingly unique story, spiced up with wry humor and snappy dialogue.
Specialists needed! – Choose from six playable classes, each of them a specialist of the monster-hunting profession. Defeat your foes with steel and gun, master the art of weird science or take control over the forces of magic and shadows.
Huge variety of skills – The huge and complex skill tree, unique to each class, gives you a vast range of opportunities to make good use of your chosen class.
Action-packed adventures – Fight fierce battles against supernatural foes with diverse skills and abilities.
Rage system – You can charge up to three skill modifiers called PowerUps by spending Rage points collected from impressive feats.
Lady Katarina – Use the special abilities and tailor the skills of your remarkable follower.
Hunter’s Lair – Build and develop your hideout to stash collected loot, trade with non-playable characters, teleport between locations and forge new items.
Tower defense mini-game – With enemies invading in waves, you have the opportunity to defend your Lair and other strategic locations with deployable traps and several upgradable functions to ward off evil.
New level cap – Reach level 100 and evolve further in the endgame featuring a Glory system, rare items and two types of unique endgame currency.
Scenarios – Play scenario maps with randomly generated terrains, monsters, objectives and special conditions.
Never a dull day in Borgovia – Try the daily quests, challenges and weekly events that will give you new missions and long hours of entertainment after the campaign.
Multiplayer – Become the greatest monster slayer of all time while playing in one of the cooperative or PvP multiplayer modes (4-player co-op mode, Touchdown, Arena or Battle Royal).
If you've played Diablo then you know what this game is, if not then Van Helsing will rock your world. Van Helsing is really well made, beautiful to observe, charming characters and story. Enjoy!
Controls and camera movement are beyond awful. Many times you cant see anything because building parts or other things are in the way and don't fade out as you get behind/under them. You cant't see the enemy but it can see you. Poof you is ded.
Also if you hold the mouse 1, the character follows it as usual, unti you hover it over an impassable part of the terrain. The he stops. Poof you is ded. And not only that, sometimes he runs in the opposite direction of where you click.
The next absolutely annoying thig is that the game is full of one hitter enemies no matter your lvl or resistances. All you can do is "evade" wich means you run and shoot 1 or 2 shots, meaning sometimes you have to run back all across the map like that. Because of course those enemies have 1000000000+ health.
Not to mention the swarming enemies, especially when they are summoned.
Also there are quest bugs. Known quest bugs, not taken care of since like 2016. I bought all the 3 games for like 5 EUR. Anything above that is basically a scam. The first one is ok, but this... I'm not sure I'm gonna give a shot for the 3rd.
Having bought several of their games on Steam, I warn you... save your money! bland gameplay, poor stories, horrible mechanics, etc.. This holds true from the first Van Helsing, all the way to inquisitor Martyr!
STAY AWAY!
...and not a particularly good one in my opinion. Its just the same repetitive stuff over and over.
The graphics are very nice (55GB of nice), but it's hard to tell what's going on in the battles as the monsters just kind of blend into each other. It just turns into a mess of werewolf arms, vile temptress wings, and whatever else is in the ball of monsters that is attacking you. You just end up clicking blindly, hoping you win. No strategy needed. Just point and click the ball of flailing monster parts repeatedly and you're on your way to victory.
I guess that's why they added the "rage" mechanic. This is a meter that fills up as you kill monsters. You use it to give very specific power-ups to your skills, power-ups that you have to purchase with skill points and then also pay for with rage to use while fighting. This amounts to a form of micro-management of your skills while in the middle of combat. If you had to pay attention to battles this mechanic would be a frustrating distraction.
Most of the skill upgrades are rage-based, which means you need to build up rage and also select the power-ups before using a given skill with those upgrades, and this just gives you a one-use bonus to that skill. Lame!!
Your sidekick, Katarina the ghost, is a snarky jerk. She is, however, a powerful and versatile ally: a blocker for your ranged character or a support character for your tank. As a combat companion and aid this character is very well done... apart from the ever condescending remarks.
The voice acting is mediocre. Not terrible, but definitely not professional. The writing/dialogue is not great either. I haven't played very far into the storyline, so I can't say much about the overall story. But from what I've seen I would characterize it as tongue-in-cheek and uncompelling.
The mythos/lore of this game is extremely weak and uncreative. I'm not even really sure why they're calling it Van Helsing. And "Ink"? Come on, seriously?