V Rising is an online survival hack-and-slash survival game akin to notable titles like Diablo and Rust. The game takes place during an uprising of near-extinct vampires who rise to the fore after losing a war against humans. After being banished to the crypts for centuries, the vampires have returned. The player's character rises from their slumber just in time to exact revenge on the humans that exiled their people.
Players can choose between joining a public server or hosting one of their own to experience the game solo or with friends. If the participant chooses to join an online server, they will be given four different options for the type of server they wish to join.
V Rising players can choose between a PvE server, PvP, PvP Duos (where the player can bring a friend along with them), or Full Loot PvP (which features the least amount of restrictions). For this review, I donned my warpaint, strapped on my adventurer’s boots, and began my journey on a Full Loot PvP server.
As far as the in-game story goes, it is sadly absent in this Stunlock title. After the opening cutscene does a great job of building this world for the player to explore, all of the details are sadly dropped the moment a game starts. The game portrays itself as having this epic tale to tell the moment it starts up, making it all the more disappointing when I discovered it did not.
V Rising picks up right where the opening cutscene leaves off, with the player’s first move in the game being to kick open the lid to their coffin. Right off the bat (pun intended), the new character is put into an open room where they are given instructions for movement. They are also free to experiment with input commands that appear at the bottom of the screen.
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