Victor Vran Reviews

Victor Vran is ranked in the 60th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
GameGrin
Top Critic
7.5 / 10.0
Jul 31, 2015

A rock-solid and fun dungeon crawler that should appease any fans of the genre. Don't expect any serious surprises though, as most of Victor Vran is just rehashed territory.

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7.3 / 10.0
Apr 13, 2016

Victor Vran is a great game to kill-time — since you have to keep on dodging, attacking, picking up loots, activating regeneration statues and the sort — and is really fun once you get the hang of it. It's got a lot of potential, too. Maybe balancing out the scaling system would be great. Graphics is solid, really made an impression on me. The fun and challenging aspect of Victor Vran covers what seemed to lack in its narrative.

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70 / 100
Aug 9, 2015

In the end, Victor Vran is a great action RPG that should be considered. It is not the best out there currently but it is has unique aspects and contains hours of fun.

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70%
May 31, 2017

Victor Vran: Overkill Edition is a robust, enjoyable dungeon crawler with satisfying combat mechanics, marred only by a single, game-breaking bug on Xbox One. This issue aside, Victor Vran is genuinely excellent.

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7 / 10.0
Aug 21, 2015

Victor Vran has a fair few things going for it.

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7 / 10
Aug 23, 2015

It might have a rather generic name for a video game title and a mediocre story, but Victor Vran makes for a solid option from other action RPGs to blast on for a few afternoons with friends, thanks to its focus on fast paced, fun action and neat ideas with the destiny cards to add a distinct flavour on top of the otherwise well-known formula of isometric action role-playing games.

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7 / 10.0
Aug 29, 2015

It's a good romp run through ruins and wreaking havoc with demon powers, but does not provide much more substance than that.

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Ofisil
Top Critic
7 / 10
Oct 5, 2015

Sure, the replay value is somewhat disappointing, and, as a whole, this won't really threat the elites, but it's definitely on the right path for doing so.

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Jun 23, 2017

Victor Vran is a cut-price Diablo clone that has a really delightful sense of humour, superb production values, and genuinely entertaining gameplay.

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64 / 100
Aug 19, 2015

Victor Vran offers basic dungeon crawling action with limited replay value. The online portion may be enough to sustain some players.

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6 / 10
Jul 28, 2015

Victor Vran treads familiar ground, bringing exciting combat to an overall sufficient action RPG.

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6 / 10
Oct 8, 2015

Unsurprisingly derivative, surprisingly compelling

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5 / 10.0
Sep 2, 2015

I would only recommend Victor Vran to people who despise the complexity in those games and want something a bit more "introductory" in design.

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Unscored
Jul 27, 2015
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Recommended
Jul 30, 2015

Sure, even middling ARPGs are almost always fun for an hour or so, but Victor Vran will keep you hitting stuff and collecting loot for a lot longer than you might expect.

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Recommended
Jun 6, 2017

Whilst it doesn't have the same breadth and scope as Diablo 3, Victor Vran has some great gameplay, solid combat action and delivers a decent experience that's miles better than some Diablo clones out there. Worth checking out if you're looking for more action adventure monster slaying!

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Unscored
Jul 29, 2015

It certainly doesn't get to join the elite group, but if you're after some ARPG entertainment, it more than fits the role. I'm far from finished, after spending a hefty amount of time with it, so there's a lot on offer here, not least with the incentive to replay older sections to perfection. Turn the voices down, put a podcast on, and sink in.

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Unscored
Aug 4, 2015

It's more than a bit silly and mindless but, well, the whole aRPG genre is a bit silly and mindless. Victor Vran strips out some of the complexity of its peers, but makes up for it with a dynamic combat system and incredibly modular character customization. And the most awful hats. And stale jokes that are so stale they're almost funny again. Almost.

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