Van Helsing II offers improvements to The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing, which include expanded skill trees, a total of three classes, and an improved co-op and competitive experience. Owners of the first game on Xbox One are also able to import their level 30 characters into Van Helsing II.
]]>It's been six months since the original Van Helsing was released on Xbox One. The second one, based on Nick's review, was better than the first. It has three distinct classes with lots of ways to "spec your build," the inclusion of the co-op tower defense mode, and some tweaks/refinements to its underlying systems. I only played the third entry in the series (which I'm only assuming will also be released on the Xbox One at some point), so I can't speak to the game too directly, but I know many of the systems in the final game first appeared in the second.
]]> https://www.co-optimus.com/article/14297/second-title-in-van-helsing-series-coming-to-xbox-one.htmlI mean, I could sit here and tell you about all of the good stuff being added to the game, send you to read it on their own site, or you can jam on this new trailer.
]]> https://www.co-optimus.com/article/11720/the-incredible-adventures-of-van-helsing-ii-gets-a-new-features-trailer.htmlThe Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing II features a four player co-op campaign, as well as eight player PVP. In three playable classes, players must once again save the day be venturing to the dark side of Borgova while battling an onverwhelming variety of beasts and enemies.
We got our hands on the beta version of Van Helsing II and enjoyed the experience for the most part. Sadly, the co-op mode was not available when we played, but the single player campaign is sure to engage and delight fans of the genre. We're hoping the extra month of development will only improve the end experience.