Upload
gamebasincom
View
40
Download
3
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
The Incredible Adventures of Van
Helsing 2 review
http://www.gamebasin.com/news/the-incredible-adventures-of-van-
helsing-2-review
Neocore has finally released the sequel to The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing and I must
admit it was one hell of a journey. Not always in a good way though. ARPG title where monsters
await and evil lurks behind every corner, was much better than the first game, but it still wasn’t
epic. The famous vampire hunter lived in Bram Stoker’s novel, so I might have expected too much
from a video game. Dracula and all those monsters from the novels seemed very interesting while
reading, and video game brought them to life in a fun way.
The story takes you in the fictional land of Borgovia, where you assume the role of Van Helsing’s
son. He wants to continue his father’s work to defeat the evil. It’s a classic good versus evil theme,
with a mad scientist and his minions threatening the inhabitants. Of course, you are the only one
who can put an end to the mad scientist. Lady Katarina, a ghost with a good sense of humour, is a
friend who will follow you on this dark journey.
The selection of character classes, genuine story and an extensive skill tree made Van Helsing II
stand out from vast titles of standard hack’n’slash adventures. Each class has its distinctive pros
and cons. For instance, The Blade is best at close combat, while The Spellkeeper uses powerful
spells to frighten the enemy, or even a group of them. Depends on your play style preference you
can choose a class that suits you best then improve it by adding skills, perks and everything else
which makes Van Helsing II a true RPG title. There are trophies that can give you an advantage by
adding new bonuses to your character class, though it might also give an advantage to your
enemies. This part has been done well, you can’t ask for much more from an ARPG title. First set
of quests asks you to defend the city from General Harker and all his monsters, which are abundant.
Powers that Harker possess are beyond belief, enemies come in various shapes and size, and they
can respawn giving you a headache while trying to defend the city. It’s not all bad though as the
loot that drops can be found with almost every grouped you kill. You can stay in the first district for
a while and just run around engaging in combat time and time again, to get as many goodies as
you like. Just don’t hang around for too long, because what follows is way more interesting.
Aside from Lady Katarina, you get a cool Chimera pet, which can be accessed by going to The
Hunter’s Lair, your secret hideout. It can be useful in battles, but you can also send Chimera to
gather gold and rare items within the Ink. You will need all help you can get in combat, and this
aspect of a game is mostly a tower defense style. Battles are frantic and chaotic. One moment you
seem to be fine, the next you’re dead. Fortunately, on normal difficulty, you can respawn for cheap
and continue fighting off hordes of monsters. Although this combat style might seem as the core
of a gameplay, quests are what counts and these have been fit in perfectly with a storyline. NPCs
are witty, Lady Katarina in particular, and this level of humour just added more fun to the game.
The game is complex, there are so many things to do and micromanage. Sending squads, trading,
keeping you hideout secret and much more. Van Helsing II story has been threaded carefully and
every aspect of a game features a stunning level of details. The dark setting gives the perfect sense
of Borgovia, the land where science and magic often work together so nothing is what it seems.
Visual effects worked nicely, all bright colours to spark up the darkness that surrounds the world
around you. Wilderness areas were the best though, with vast areas to explore and the landscape
that just keeps you going on.
I might have expected too much from Van Helsing II and there are things that could have been
done better. Although this could change once devs have released all necessary patches and updates.
As a video game, Van Helsing II has everything to keep you entertained. The only thing missing,
considering it’s an RPG title, is the fact that there’s not much to do once you have defeated the
final boss. It would be wise to do all side quests, or optional missions to get as many hours of fun
as you can. While the story is the true gem here, exploring different maps and fighting swarms of
enemies can keep you busy for days. There are still few bugs that need to be ironed out, I would
check the forums to see whether the game is completely playable before the purchase.
PC Game CD Keys:
EA Games CD Key http://www.gamebasin.com/publisher/ea.html
RPG Games CD Key http://www.gamebasin.com/pc‐games/rpg‐game.html
ACT Games CD Key http://www.gamebasin.com/pc‐games/act‐game.html
FPS Games CD Key http://www.gamebasin.com/pc‐games/fps‐game.html
Adventure Games CD Key http://www.gamebasin.com/pc‐games/avg‐game.html
Racing Games CD Key http://www.gamebasin.com/pc‐games/rac‐game.html
Sport Games CD Key http://www.gamebasin.com/pc‐games/spt‐game.html
FTG Games CD Key http://www.gamebasin.com/pc‐games/ftg‐game.html
RTS Games CD Key http://www.gamebasin.com/pc‐games/rts‐game.html
SLG Games CD Key http://www.gamebasin.com/pc‐games/slg‐game.html