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Finished this in PCSX2 - started with no mods and finished with upscaled textures. Played on normal.

I don't have many positives to say about this game. To be honest, the studio's achievement is remarkable considering their context, but the game isn't very good.

The graphics and ambientation are the best part in my opinion. Both Van Helsing and the monsters look cool, the game is filled with fog and a dark atmosphere, and there are a lot of well known, well-modeled characters.

The problem is the game part of the game (lol). Although pretty short, it gets really repetitive rapidly. The combat is very simple, and quite bad - you can't really move Van Helsing intuitively, specially when dodging, as it feels the controls don't properly align with the camera. You are forced to lock into enemies so you can even hit them. There's also a dodge button, that either has no i-frames, or has too little of them at 60fps, since you can't dodge through attacks. The ranged combat allows for four types of weapons with differing fire rates and damage. The slower weapons do the most damage and most stagger, and are the only ones worth using in the late game due to the latter, otherwise enemies just stun lock you to death. You can cheese the mechanics because the fire rate gets reset when dodging, so if you hold the shoot button and dodge constantly, you can shoot twice as fast with the coil weapon, for example, turning most fights into a joke. The melee combat is cool and simple, but every time you hit an enemy, the camera zooms closer, so by the time you finish a combo, you can barely see your surroundings.

The bosses look cool, and are usually quite a difficulty bump, but even them are repetitive since you'll fight most of them more than twice. The music doesn't sync well with the combat, abruptly ending about 3 seconds after fights end. The voice acting is awful, and so are the animations.

It was a passable experience that doesn't overwelcome its stay.

Not From's Software greatest work by any means. The game is great, don't get me wrong, but it's just too long. By the time I reached the last map, I did not wanna play anymore.

What I did play, though, was awesome. Some performance issues, some bland areas, but still great. It sits at 4th in my Soulsborne rank, right after Bloodborne, Sekiro and the original Demon's Souls.