My Very Own Light
Fun world and the puzzle are nice to solve. Lots of variation in the environment through the level makes the game interesting all along the available levels.
– Real player with 30.9 hrs in game
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The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing: Final Cut
I’d suggest to start the game as an elementalist for zooming adventures & farming fate points & use it as your crafting character(% reduced enchanting costs items) and then make a phlogistoner as your second character for farming gold & get you going through the hardest difficulty levels to earn that juicy 200 fate daily limit & then have fun doing whatever the heck you’d like to do, because you are probably going to be rich as hell that way.
Pros:
- Main story is great to follow.
– Real player with 566.0 hrs in game
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This is my, perhaps, final review of this game - I followed it from the very start, until this unification to one, complete and even better game.
A short description:
It’s an aRPG, in the full meaning of what aRPG is, and what it should be like. It resembles, reasonably closely, to Diablo 2. It offers a classic hack’n’slash experience, levelling, item hunt and character progression. In addition to this, rather uncommon to the genre, story is excellent, and game could even be played as an adventure. Ridiculously funny and witty, game follows a number of cliches - protagonist is a Monster Hunter, which (ever accompanied by his sharp-witted and even sharper-tongued ghost companion Katarina), comes to a fictional land of Borgovia, to rid it of a great evil - a group of scientist who took over the land after his father defeated ruling Vampire Princes. But the story just starts to unroll…
– Real player with 552.8 hrs in game