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- The story and the characters are good.
- The art is beautiful.
- The keyboard and mouse control is nice.
- The puzzles are nice wih decent mix between simple and hard puzzles. The puzzles also doesn't over dominating the game.
- The length is not too short, but not too long either. I've finished it in 66 hours.
- It runs smoothly on my laptop.
Now that I've finished it, I realize I haven't played or heard about top down ARPG like this for a long time. The closest I could think is Torchlight II. However Torchlight is hack 'n slash, which means there are almost no story and no puzzle, only mindless killing everything in sight.
There is also Hazelnut Bastille, however it's still not finished.
So, with that said, could you guys recommend me some ARPG like CrossCode ?
I've heard good things about Hyper Light Drifter, however I heard it's really short. I guess I will check it on sale.
For Victor Vran, it's hack 'n slash like Torchlight right ? How does it compare ? Does it have any story or lore, or it's just like Torchlight ?
Victor Vran is similar to Torchlight but in my opinion simply more interesting. It has proper story content for one, and plenty of quests (and side quests) to keep you interested for quite a lot longer if you don't mind the random loot and hack 'n slash gameplay.