Victor Vran: Overkill Edition [Steam, GOG] has officially released expanding the ARPG in many ways, the two new expansions Mötorhead Through The Ages and Fractured Worlds can be purchased as DLC if you already own the base game. If you don't own the game, you can buy it all as a bundle.
Launch trailer:
Mötorhead Through The Ages, as expected, offers up some "soothing" tunes while you play and it also adds in 3 unique worlds inspired by Motörhead. It also expands with game with new weapons like Revolvers and Guitars, new demon powers, new outfits and more.
While Fractured Worlds adds four randomly generated dungeons that change every day and a new endless dungeon named "The Fracture". On top of that, they've also introduced Talismans, a unique item type which changes the visuals and combat capabilities of your hero.
There's lots more to both of them, so be sure to take a look. The original game was already quite good, but these expansions sound pretty damn awesome. Probably the best ARPG available on Linux right now.
I've personally just purchased the two DLC since they seem really interesting and Haemimont Games are worth supporting.
Will you be picking up the expansions, or are you new to the game and buying it as a bundle? Let us know!
Launch trailer:
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Mötorhead Through The Ages, as expected, offers up some "soothing" tunes while you play and it also adds in 3 unique worlds inspired by Motörhead. It also expands with game with new weapons like Revolvers and Guitars, new demon powers, new outfits and more.
While Fractured Worlds adds four randomly generated dungeons that change every day and a new endless dungeon named "The Fracture". On top of that, they've also introduced Talismans, a unique item type which changes the visuals and combat capabilities of your hero.
There's lots more to both of them, so be sure to take a look. The original game was already quite good, but these expansions sound pretty damn awesome. Probably the best ARPG available on Linux right now.
I've personally just purchased the two DLC since they seem really interesting and Haemimont Games are worth supporting.
Will you be picking up the expansions, or are you new to the game and buying it as a bundle? Let us know!
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Sweet. I'll have to play this after I am done with hollow knight.
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Loved the game! Gonna pick up the expansions right away.
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Sweet. I think I'll snap these up this week when I get paid.
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Got the Motorhead expansion earlier and I love it. Powersliding over skeletons is great :P I might get Fractured Worlds sometime too.
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Great news about a great game, I already bought both expansions.
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I read this, opened Steam, and bought 'em. Not only is Victor Vran one of the best ARPGs (if not the best) on Linux, the devs are some top-notch, cream-of-the-crop humans.
V. Vran was my first E. Access title and my experience interacting with the devs was the best I've ever had. They went beyond being great at quick replies to player communications, questions, and suggestions; they interacted with us, discussed with us, and made it abundantly clear that we were appreciated.
If you hate ARPGs but love Linux, seriously consider buying this game anyway.
Last edited by Nanobang on 7 June 2017 at 12:26 pm UTC
V. Vran was my first E. Access title and my experience interacting with the devs was the best I've ever had. They went beyond being great at quick replies to player communications, questions, and suggestions; they interacted with us, discussed with us, and made it abundantly clear that we were appreciated.
If you hate ARPGs but love Linux, seriously consider buying this game anyway.
Last edited by Nanobang on 7 June 2017 at 12:26 pm UTC
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