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2''The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing'' is an indie HackAndSlash RPG by Neocore Games (who also created ''VideoGame/KingArthurTheRolePlayingWargame'').
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4You play as the world famous monster hunter Van Helsing...'s son. Ever since your father retired from adventuring, you have taken up the family wide-brimmed hat and cloak and have become a famous monster hunter in your own right, accompanied by your loyal, but [[DeadpanSnarker snarky]] companion, Lady Katarina ([[CuteGhostGirl a centuries old ghost]]).
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6One day, you receive an alarming mission. The country of Borgovia, which your father brought peace to by forming a peace treaty between the country's humans and monsters, has suddenly fallen into chaos, and in that chaos has arisen a brutal dictatorship ruled by [[BigBad Professor Fulmigatti]]. Taking up your trusty swords and pistols, you depart for Borgovia, intent on finding out what exactly has happened, and to bring peace back to the land.
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8Of course, nothing is ever that simple...
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10A sequel (named ''Van Helsing 2'') was released on May 22, 2014. In it, after successfully overthrowing Fulmigatti, Van Helsing leads the Borgovian Resistance against the {{Mad Scientist}}s that rule the land, and their new leader General Harker. 2015 saw the release of a third game (in which Van Helsing must hunt down his nemesis and save Borgovia once and for all), as well as a "Final Cut", which lets one play through the three games' stories in one campaign, and the spin-off ''Deathtrap'', expanding upon the original's TowerDefense sections as an unrelated hero tries to stop an invasion of monsters from a recurring alternate dimension called the Ink.
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12!!This game provides examples of:
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14* AnAdventurerIsYou: In the first game, Van Helsing was confined to one class, which could be built to either rely on swords, guns, or magic. DLC later added two more classes, the magic-wielding Thaumaturge or the MadScientist Arcane Mechanic. The second game maintained and expanded upon those three classes, while the third game (and the Final Cut) have a total of six:
15** The Protector is a heavily-armored Tanking class that uses swords and shields to do heavy melee damage.
16** The Umbralist is a Scrapper who does close-range burst damage with magic focused on stealth.
17** The Elementalist is a Nuker who uses magic to do heavy [=AoE=] damage.
18** The Phlogistoneer is a Tank/Nuker hybrid who wears PoweredArmor equipped with weapons such as flamethrowers and missiles.
19** The Bounty Hunter is a gun-user who relies on charged ranged attack via rifles or [[GunsAkimbo dual pistols]], and is aided by drones that mark his target.
20** The Constructor is an Pet class who summons up swarms of robots to overwhelm his foes while providing fire support with his BFG.
21* AbsurdlyLowLevelCap: 30, which is rather low for a HackAndSlash. However, after beating the game defeating enemies earns you Glory, which can be spent to gain passive upgrades such as Crit Damage. The ''Final Cut'', where the level cap raises it to 100.
22* AlternateHistory: The opening map has the French Confederacy, United Kingdom of Avalon, New Istanbul and bunch of other little tidbits showing that 19th Century Europe in-game is rather different than it was in RealLife.
23* AntiFrustrationFeatures:
24** Gold and essences are automatically picked up when Van Helsing steps on them.
25** Katarina can be sent to the nearest town to sell all the content of her stash.
26** The difficulty level can be lowered (or raised) at any time during the game.
27* ArbitrarySkepticism: Katarina flat out refuses to believe that Koschei the Deathless could have been real. Vampires, werewolves, monsters from the darkest nightmares of Dr. Frankstein, sure. But Koschei, oh no. [[spoiler:It becomes even more absurd when she reveals the whole reason she's dead is because she was sacrificed in a ritual to Koschei.]]
28* AscendedExtra: The TowerDefense mission of the first game got expanded in the second with many more of them in the second with more features and maps. And ''now'' the developers are making a TowerDefence standalone game called ''Deathtrap''...
29* AssistCharacter: Katarina can be set to attack your enemies or buff you passively as well as be sent to sell loot.
30* BatSignal: Van Helsing has one on a roof of Borgova city; finding it is one of the second game's secrets. It is refers as "the Van Helsing Signal", and looks identical to ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'''s logo, which is lampshaded by Van Helsing himself (who points that the local vampires are really obsessed by bats).
31* {{BFG}}: The Dreadknecht Snipers wield an oversized rifle which looks similar to a Mauser 1918 T-Gewehr anti tank rifle.
32* BottomlessMagazines: Your pistols, rifles, crossbows, machine guns, etc... never run out of ammo.
33* BrokenBridge: Well, it wasn't broken when you first arrived, but the bridge to the capital of Borgova is blown up by bandits when you try to cross it and you are forced to take a long detour through the mountains.
34* ChainedByFashion: Broken chains are hanging around Katarina's wrists.
35* ChargedAttack: The Bounty Hunter class in the third game can aim his basic attack so that it does ridiculous damage (generally a OneHitKill on most regular foes). His drones can be upgraded to increase damage as well as shorten the time needed to aim, though [[ArtificialStupidity good luck getting them to target the enemy you want]].
36* CommonPlaceRare: A sidequest in the first game requires to gather 5 ratbones. The only way to get them is to find the five ratmen corpses in the slums' level. Living ratmen (who ''are'' a very common enemy in this level) don't drop them; ratmen corpses in ''other'' levels don't drop them either.
37* CrystalDragonJesus: Averted. There's no visible greater power of good, all sides of the conflict are either humans or dark supernatural beings. It would have been a DevilButNoGod situation if not for shrines giving Van Helsing supposedly holy power-related buffs. On the other hand, [[spoiler: Koschei is Crystal Dragon Satan. Literally.]]
38* DashinglyDapperDerby: Bowler hats are among the available hats Van Helsing can wear.
39* DeadpanSnarker: Van Helsing and Katarina. ''Especially'' Katarina.
40* DroneDeployer: The Constructor class in a nutshell.
41* DualWielding: Longsword class weapons.
42* DudeWheresMyRespect: Van Helsing, world famous monster hunter, is treated like dirt by pretty much everyone he encounters. Early in the game, he has to pretend to be Katarina's ''manservant'' (more "manservent") just to get into the first town.
43* TheEngineer: The Arcane Mechanist class focuses on using {{BFG}}s, drones and explosives to deal with enemies. In the third game, the Constructor has a mobile weapons platform that can be used to create turrets and drones while also dealing out damage on its own.
44* EvolvingTitleScreen: In ''Final Cut'', the title screen shows the current player character wearing his gear, in front of a scenery which changes depending on the chapter you're playing.
45* FourthWallObserver: Nutty Stefos.
46* FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire: Count Vlados, who's been leading the resistance against Professor Fulmigatti until Van Helsing arrives. He serves as your friendly MissionControl until he gets captured by General Harker's forces.
47* GenerationXerox: The apple didn't fall far from the tree where your PlayerCharacter and his more famous father are concerned.
48* GenreSavvy: Van Helsing himself takes this to the point that even Katarina, pretty well-versed on the topic herself, is genuinely bothered that he sticks to his knowledge of genre tropes rather than common sense and logic. Then comes Professor Fulmigatti, outright quoting Hollywood villains and acknowledging he's the final boss in a game. Koschei seemingly averts it, being puzzled by Van Helsing's antics, but, as shown in final dialogue, actually takes it EVEN further, fully aware he's the villain of the story and just being very good at playing his role. Surprsingly, all of them manage to avoid BreakingTheFourthWall at that.
49* GenreShift: The game's first chapter (which is essentially {{VideoGame/Diablo}} set in Transylvania) suggests a fairly standard take on a Van Helsing story, with a VampireHunter protagonist and a MonsterMash bestiary spiced up with Slavic folklore. However, by the time Van Helsing arrives in the capital city (which happens early in the first game) it suddenly shifts to macabre dystopian dieselpunk heavily inspired by {{TabletopGame/Warhammer40000}}, with humans (first a MadScientist and then a GeneralRipper) as main antagonists, while the only vampire in the game is Van Helsing's ally. Only by the third game it returns to GothicHorror roots (with plenty of hostile vampires), though it quickly escalates to a journey into the depths of Hell.
50* TheGhost: Abraham Van Helsing, the player character's father, is often referred in dialogs (the first game's plot is the direct consequence of his past actions in Borgovia), the protagonist is occasionally mistaken for him, and he has his own entry in the ingame encyclopedia, but he never appears in the game.
51* GlassCannon: The Bounty Hunter, especially on the higher difficulties.
52* GunsAkimbo: Van Helsing wields his pistols like this.
53* TheGunslinger: The Bounty Hunter class.
54* HelloInsertNameHere: You can change Van Helsing's first name into whatever you like, though it doesn't matter since everyone just uses his last name.
55* IndustrializedEvil: What has replaced traditional monsters in large parts of Borgovia. [[MechaMooks Dreadsknechts]] march off the assembly lines and out into city and towns, killing and imprisoning anybody who dares oppose the new government. Lab created monstrosities work as overseers, magistrates and elite guards. It's telling that the locals would rather be dealing with the vampires and werewolves again.
56* JacobMarleyApparel: Katarina wears a gorgeous dress with a torn bottom and chains around her wrists. Careful examination of her ingame model also shows that her severed head is floating slightly above her neck. [[spoiler: The third game reveals that she was beheaded during a ritualistic human sacrifice disguised as a fancy ball to lure in victims.]]
57* KillItWithFire: Every class has a flame based attack; be it using an actual flamethrower, firing incendiary rounds or summoning a fireball.
58* LaResistance: In the second game, Van Helsing is the leader of the Borgovian Resistance.
59* LargeHam: Several characters. Since the characters that are ''not'' like this are lukewarm in their voice-acting quality, it really helps.
60* MadScientist: Professor Fulmigatti, the BigBad from the first game.
61* MagicKnight: The Protector class. Heavy armor, sword and shield backed up by a few magical abilities.
62* MagikarpPower: Nearly all abilities start off as very weak, and require not just upgrades but high level, specific talents and minmaxed gear to shine.
63* MechaMooks: The Dreadsknechts.
64* MercyRewarded: [[spoiler:If you spare Gruumsh the Werewolf Leader, one of his minions will later give you an epic trophy. Katarina lampshades this.]]
65-->A reward for ''mercy?!'' What has happened to my beloved Borgovia?!
66* TheMusketeer: Van Helsing can use a variety of melee weapons and ranged weapons.
67* MythologyUpgrade: Koschei the Deathless is usually portrayed as a skeletal sorcerer in fairy-tales and popular culture. Here he is the setting's GodOfEvil, a mix between Devil and Cthulhu, [[spoiler: and his true form is draconic]].
68* NiceJobBreakingItHero:
69** In the game's backstory, your father, the original Van Helsing, overthrew the vampire overlords who previously ruled Borgovia. He then turned control of the country over to a group of "enlightened individuals". The result? Turning {{Uberwald}} into industrialized hellhole of a PoliceState. It's bad enough that a lot of people look back fondly to the time the vampires were in charge.
70** The first game ends when Van Helsing overthrows Professor Fulmigatti, the MadScientist ruling the country. In the second game, Borgovia is now suffering from a civil war and the new ruler (and BigBad) is General Harker, who has access to the dangerous toy created by his predecessor ''and'' who is sane.
71** It happens again at the end of the second game. [[spoiler: Prisoner Seven, the creepy guy who helps Van Helsing in the course of the game? It turns he is a captured supernatural entity, thwarting General Harker's plan allowed him to complete his own one, and he becomes the BigBad of the third game.]]
72* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The forcewall technology has been invented by a [[UsefulNotes/NikolaTesla Nikola Tesla]], who you meet in a later part of the first game when you need a way to bypass them to confront Fulmigatti.
73* NoodleIncident: The Europe map in the first game's opening cutscene displays several notes appearing along Van Helsing's initial journey to Borgovia, refering things like "The shadow casino - DO NOT ENTER!!!" at Monte-Carlo, or "The Carnival - NEVER trust the masks!" at Venice.
74* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Despite most characters being Eastern European, almost everyone besides Katarina, vampires and the Alchemist speaks with bog-standard American English accent.
75* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Katarina is incredibly mouthy, snarky and vitriolic about everything. When she gets solemn and quiet, be prepared for the game's plot to take a DarkerAndEdgier turn.
76* OneGameForThePriceOfTwo: The base game only comes with the "Hunter" class. You have to buy Thaumaturges and Arcane Mechanics.
77* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: Man-wolf style, averaging a good seven-to-nine feet tall. They retain they're human intelligence and are not bound by the phases of the moon.
78* PoweredArmor: Phlogistoneer class utilizes it and it comes equipped with grenades launchers, missiles, flamethrowers, force fields, etc...
79* PublicDomainCharacter:
80** It's Van Helsing! Wait, it's his son. It's okay, half the [=NPCs=] made the same mistake.
81** The third game reveals that Prisoner Seven is none other than [[spoiler:Koschei the Deathless]].
82* RuleOfCool: The very essence of the trilogy, with almost everyone being a NinjaPirateZombieRobot (or at least an electric werewolf cyborg). A {{Steampunk}} VampireHunter clad in PoweredArmor (or who is a GentlemanWizard, or Corvo Attano's {{Expy}}, etc) guided by [[UsefulNotes/NikolaTesla Nikola Tesla]] to claim the power of the GodOfThunder and stop an army of GasMaskMooks besieging an IndustrializedEvil city built upon the corpse of an EldritchAbomination is an unremarkable quest from the middle of the second game. It gets crazier (and more awesome) from there.
83* {{Ruritania}}: Borgovia, if you look at the map at the start of the game, is located in RealLife territory of Romania and Bulgaria.
84* ScienceIsBad: Zigzagged. The BigBad is a MadScientist turning Borgovia into a mechanized hellhole, but Van Helsing himself is able to use science to his advantage with various classes.
85* SensualSlav: Played with. Katarina has a thick Slavic accent and some of her lines are rather suggestive, but her relationship with Van Helsing is completely platonic (since, you know, she is a ghost of a beheaded witch). She attempts to seduce an NPC in one scene, only to scare him senseless by taking her monster form.
86* ShoutOut:
87** ''Franchise/IndianaJones'' gets quite a few shoutouts, with the message board in the first town advertising his clothes and whip for sale. Then there is a reference to the mine cart chase from ''[[Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom The Temple of Doom]]'' during the orriculum mine level.
88** ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'' gets referenced with a two-headed cow, complete with the cow going "Moo, I said moo".
89** The map of the city of Borgova mentions points of interest like the [[Creator/BelaLugosi Lugosi River]], [[Literature/ThePitAndThePendulum The Pendulum and the Pit]], and [[Literature/SleepingBeauty Chambers of Sleeping Beauty]].
90** There's an ad for plumbers [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario and Luigi]].
91** The [[Film/BonnieAndClyde Connie and Blyde]] pair of guns.
92** The pistol [[ComicBook/SinCity Gladys]].
93** In the first game, a white board inside a secret lab contains researches about [[Franchise/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy "the meaning of the life, the universe, and the rest". The answer is "42"]]. Later, a wisp gives the same riddle, and guess what is the correct answer...
94** In the second game, there's [[VideoGame/HalfLife a lambda inside a circle]] drawn on a wall inside the foundry.
95** In Borgovia's Merchant district during the second game, the protagonists meet a beggar guarding his master's house. [[Franchise/SherlockHolmes The house has a "221 B" panel. Said master was Borgovia's greatest detective and died by falling in a waterfall when fighting his archenemy]].
96** In the beginning of the third game, you can come across a [[Film/BladeTrilogy vampire hunter]] who was [[Creator/WesleySnipes arrested for tax evasion]].
97** You can fight a unique Vadinyev enemy named [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings Froggo Baggins, who drops "A Certain Magical Ring."]]
98** In the first game, a NPC introduces a rescue quest with "[[Film/ANewHope Help me, Van Halsing. You're my only hope.]]"
99** In the second game, the Resistance leaders give Van Helsing the explicit order to rescue and bring back to safety a [[Film/SavingPrivateRyan Private Bryan]]. [[spoiler:Because the guy was a cook before the events, and the Resistance leaders really like his cakes.]]
100** In the second game, one of the prisoners fred from a secret prison thanks the player then adds he has "[[Literature/TheSilenceOfTheLambs an old friend from dinner]]". He laters reappears as a miniboss named "[=Dr.=] Lecter".
101** Borgova's roof contains a projector which Lady Katarina refers as "the Van Helsing signal" (and which is identical to the [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Bat Signal]].)
102* SnarkToSnarkCombat: 80% of dialogue between Van Helsing and Katarina is this.
103* SquishyWizard: The Elementalist class, lots of magical firepower and area-of-effect spells, but lacking in durability.
104* SteamPunk: Borgovia, including MechaMooks.
105* StuffBlowingUp: The Bounty Hunter, Phlongistoneer and Constructor classes have a lot of explosive attacks.
106* TowerDefense: Defending the resistance's HQ in the first game was an (optional) foray into this, expanded upon in the second game and finally given its own spinoff, ''Deathtrap''.
107* TravelMontage: The first game opens with Van Helsing doing some exposition narration, while the camera follows his journey from London to Borgovia through a red line drawn on a map of Europe (with occasional mentions of incidents which happened in various places).
108* {{Uberwald}}: The series takes place in a fictional Eastern Europe country named Borgovia, and features a combination of steampunk, gothic horror element (vampires, undead creatures, werewolves...), and Slavic folklore.
109* UpdatedRerelease: ''The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing: Final Cut'', released on Steam in November 2015, includes the three original games' storyline as a single campaign, the six character classes from the third game, a level cap raised to 100, and a high-resolution texture pack (as an optional download). The ''Final Cut'' can be obtained for free by owners of the full original trilogy.
110* VanHelsingHateCrimes: You can actually engage in this from time to time, with [[spoiler:Gruumsh being the first example, as he and his pack actually rescued the mayor from the soldiers.]] One of your possible responses upon learning this fact and bare in mind this comes ''after'' he has already surrendered to you? "Die Rabid Beast!"
111* VitriolicBestBuds: Van Helsing and Katarina. [[spoiler:After defeating Prisoner Seven, Van Helsing releases Katarina from her binding to his family, only for her to stick around because she enjoys the company and the adventures.]]
112* WalkingArmory: Bounty Hunter, Phlongistoneer and Constructor classes all apply but it goes double for the Phlongistoneer who is pretty much a SteamPunk Iron Man.

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