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We love Victor Vran, and we love the developers Haemimont Games for bringing it to Linux. We have teamed up with the developers to throw ten keys at you lovely Linux gamers!

About the game (Official)
Victor Vran is an isometric Action-RPG with a massive selection of weapons, items, outfits, demon powers and destiny cards. Experience intense combat action with dozens of enemies attacking you from all sides and unleash powerful skills to finish them off!

Victor Vran lets you decide how to play the game. Forge your own personal version of Victor thanks to a vast array of powerful weapons, game-changing outfits, wicked demon powers and destiny cards. Use special moves, combine skills and weapons to wipe out hordes of hideous beasts and clever boss monsters.

Slaying demons doesn’t have to be a lonely affair – team up with friends online and explore the story of the dark world together in a full co-op experience.

How do I win?
Tell us why you would make a good hunter!

Winners will be picked Wednesday 29th July around 9PM BST (UTC+1).

Check out Victor Vran on Steam if you can't wait. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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kon14 Jul 27, 2015
Killing monsters, hunting things, ...the family business :3
Jarno Jul 27, 2015
I would be a great hunter because I always build weird builds that nobody could ever even think those could work.
Sometimes those builds fail and are awful to play, but like Edison showed us that sometimes you need to keep trying even if you fail 1000 times.
MrKobbs Jul 27, 2015
I would be a good a hunter because for 20 years I have tamed wild penguins, tracked down ewoks and fought nightmarish flying windows. Only eating apples.
Nezchan Jul 27, 2015
Would I make a good hunter? Perhaps, but just telling you wouldn't be enough. You might not believe me, so I will need to prove myself. And prove myself I shall. One day. One fateful day.

You won't feel a thing. But the hunt will be complete.
darkszluf Jul 27, 2015
I'm totally merciless.
Giako Jul 27, 2015
I am a good hunter because I had patiently waited for my Steam collection to be ported on Linux, and then I shot with my mouse on the "Play" button!
Psaiko Jul 27, 2015
I guess that i'm a good hunter because im training boyscouts when i'm not playing awesome linux games ;)
HadBabits Jul 27, 2015
I'd be good hunter 'cos I'm a total coward; I take to the shadows and take enemies out one at a time like clockwork whenever given the chance. Let them amass in hordes, I'll lure them out one by one until a lone monster is left to their lonesome, wishing they were somewhere else.

Fair? No. Effective? Certainly


Last edited by HadBabits on 27 July 2015 at 12:28 pm UTC
Stoney_Fish Jul 27, 2015
I would make a good hunter because I know how to lure them out with cake.
lvlark Jul 27, 2015
Why would I make a good hunter? Because I always strive to have an allround skillset and am thus very adaptable to any situation life in hostile environments throws at me.
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