![]() ![]() As if the base game weren’t enough, this Switch Overkill edition also includes the Motorhead expansion pack, which changes things enough up to provide an entertaining Game+ remix, complete with new monsters, a bonkers story, weaponized musical instruments, and featuring some of their signature tunes. These are optional for the most part but rolling with the demand to work through a dungeon faster or kill enemies with specific weapons, among other things, provides a great incentive to keep the action fresh and varied, as well as challenging your skill. The other most significant difference Vran offers, and it is probably my favorite feature of the game, are the stage challenges that accompany each level. These, along with your chosen outfit, will allow you to do quite a bit of fine-tuning to help the overall experience suit your own style, whether you’re interested in maximizing your critical hits and damage or being more defensive to help keep yourself alive. While you do level up over the course of the game, and there are a variety of stat boosts and perks you’ll gain along the way, you’ll manage your other perks on the fly using a deck of Destiny cards. It’s then where Vran deviates from the formula and charts its own course that things get more interesting. However, the biggest thing Vran has more in common with Diablo II than its own sequel is the ability to shift between builds on the fly, and the power to let your gear define how you play more than making an up-front commitment and then being stuck in that lane through the course of the game. A normal, strong, and then heavy attack, each with their own appropriate cooldowns, further lend to the ebb and flow of tougher battles as you’ll need to keep moving to evade enemies while your more devastating attacks recharge. While you’re obviously powerful, able to dispatch many enemies with the swing of a sword or the blast of a shotgun, the slight delays between swings and shots help lend a feeling of power when you then deliver them. Getting right into the nitty gritty of what makes this game work there’s its very console-friendly style of action that is deliberate, often challenging, and carries a pretty visceral feel. ![]()
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