V Rising + DLC Bundle
If surviving as a vampire while building a gothic fortress and hunting powerful bosses sounds like your idea of a weekend well spent, this bundle gets you the full package plus cosmetic extras that actually look good in-game.
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Best for survival-ARPG fans who want a vampire power fantasy with real mechanical depth and a castle worth showing off.
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About V Rising + DLC Bundle
I went into V Rising expecting a niche survival game with a vampire skin slapped on top. What I got instead was one of the most coherent genre mashups in recent PC gaming memory. The core is an isometric action RPG built around a boss-hunting loop: you track down named V Blood carriers across an open world, kill them, and absorb their powers, which unlock new spells, shapeshift abilities, and crafting stations back at your castle. It sounds familiar on paper, but the execution is tight in ways that most survival games never quite manage. The vampire theme is not decoration. Sunlight genuinely threatens you, forcing you to plan routes through shadows and time outdoor runs around the day-night cycle. Your blood gauge depletes constantly, so feeding off humans and animals is a recurring tactical choice rather than a tutorial gimmick you forget about. Silver and garlic inflict debuffs, elite enemies roam the map and can be tracked through the in-game menu, and the health bar color-coding system (green for manageable, red for back away slowly) gives you instant read on whether a fight is worth picking right now. The difficulty settings added at 1.0 launch, Relaxed and Brutal, mean there is a real path for solo players who want to chill and build, as well as one for people who want their teeth kicked in by boss encounters. Castle building is where the game earns its most enthusiastic word of mouth. Walls, floors, and room pieces snap together cleanly without the janky placement fights you get in survival genre peers. You build workstations by defeating bosses, expand your options progressively, and can eventually construct teleportation devices between settlements. Turning captured humans into servants adds a thin but satisfying minion-management layer on top. The whole system rewards patience without punishing creativity. Co-op and PvP servers exist if you want to drag friends in, and the game genuinely improves in company. The main criticisms that surface repeatedly are worth knowing upfront. Solo play carries a grind that some find wearing, particularly early on when resource farming feels slow. Combat has its detractors too: cooldown timers on abilities are long by design, and if you find that style of pacing frustrating, the complaint is legitimate rather than a skill issue. The story is thin, existing mainly as a backdrop for progression rather than anything you will be invested in narratively. None of these are dealbreakers for the right audience, but they are honest friction points. This bundle pairs the base game with two cosmetic DLC packs. The Dracula's Relics Pack delivers black, red, and gold armor sets (the Immortal King's Drape, Cloak, Mantle, and Greathelm) alongside castle furnishings including royal braziers in multiple flame colors. The Founder's Pack: Eldest Bloodline adds three shapeshift form variants (the Stygian Wolf, the Stygian Bear, and a Grandma disguise form), 27 gargoyle statues in granite, marble, and black marble, 16 vampire accessories, and the full original soundtrack. None of this changes gameplay, but if you plan to put serious hours in, the cosmetic depth does meaningfully change how personal your castle feels. Both packs gate items behind natural progression rather than handing everything over immediately, which respects the loop. The audience is clear: survival crafting fans who want more action and less base-camp anxiety, ARPG players curious about building, and anyone who has ever wanted their Diablo session to end with them decorating a gothic throne room. If you hate resource grinding or want a dense narrative, look elsewhere.

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- OS
- Windows 10 64 bit
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-6600, 3.3 GHz or AMD Ryzen 5 1500X, 3.5 GHz
- Memory
- 12 GB RAM
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti (Maxwell or newer), 2 GB…
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- Developer
- Stunlock Studios
- Publisher
- Stunlock Studios
- Release Date
- May 8, 2024
