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28. Victor Vran

An action RPG coming from the developers behind the most recent Tropico games might seem weird. Less weird when you consider that the developers are in Bulgaria and that Victor Vran has a very distinctive Eastern European feel. Unique for a game played from an isometric perspective, VV actually has a jump button which is used in combat, puzzles and to reach secret areas on the map.

The player can freely change between weapon classes, consumable items and spell powers.

Okay spiders are bad enough when they're alive I don't need dead ones.

Who played Spooky Scary Skeletons?

27. The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing

The first in a series of action RPGs based off of the famous novel Dracula by Bram Stoker. The story focuses on the son  of legendary vampire hunter Abraham Van Helsing set in the fiction 19th Century Eastern European land of Borgovia. There’s loads of loot and a companion to help you carry all of it (though she’s technically dead). It has a hack and slash style of combat that, while simple, is also fun and engaging.

There’s a little bit of tower defence in the city-protection sequences that works very well, especially when steampunk enters the scene. However, enemies don’t respawn, which means you have to actually work for your loot and xp rather than sit in one spot and farm. This isn’t WoW, people.

The British are comin-oh.

Summoning circle?

26. The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing 2

The sequel to Van Helsing brings more of the same, with loads of pop culture references to boot which is more than a bit amusing considering the Victorian era-esque setting. The developers took what was already good and made it better and packed even more into the package with a simple but worthy story, with the voice acting between the two leads (Van Helsing and Katarina) adding a dash of personality and life to their banter and flirtation.

The balance is a bit wonky but you can use a pre-made veteran character, but the difficulty can be changed whenever you like, and also includes a hardcore mode with permadeath. Oh, and there’s still plenty of loot to find and big bad monsters to kill in your quest to live up to the Van Helsing name.

Why with the spiders? Why?

Ah yes, time for some inventory tetris.

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