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Van Helsing (video game)

Van Helsing is an action-adventure video game for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and Game Boy Advance, which is based on the 2004 action horror film of the same name by Stephen Sommers. Hugh Jackman and Richard Roxburgh reprise their roles from the film. The game is one of the few games on Playstation 2 that can run in 480p.

Van Helsing
Developer(s)Saffire
Publisher(s)Vivendi Universal Games[a]
Designer(s)Alan Tew
Programmer(s)Joel Barber
Artist(s)Walter Park
Composer(s)Steve Kutay
Tom Zehnder
Cris Velasco
Platform(s)Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Release
Genre(s)Action-adventure, hack and slash
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay edit

Van Helsing's gameplay bears similarity to the Devil May Cry series by Capcom. Van Helsing begins the game wielding two handguns and his Tojo blades. He later acquires various other weapons, some of which are seen in the movie, such as the shotgun and the bow gun. Van Helsing can make use of both his firearms and his blades to dispatch enemies. The player also has the ability to use enhanced ammunition with Helsing's weapons once the ammo is found. Hitting the L1/LT trigger gives Van Helsing a blue-ish glow as he unloads his enhanced ammo. Van Helsing also can perform evasive rolls in four directions to avoid incoming attacks. Van Helsing also has a grappling hook that allows him to latch onto high ledges that are otherwise inaccessible. Van Helsing can make use of this grappling hook to start combos or to perform grappling jumps.

The game also features a shop mechanic where players can purchase additional combat techniques and power-ups to increase health and other characteristics. Items in the shop can be purchased by using "orbs" that are collected from fallen enemies.

The players can even collect the hat after having it knocked off by sustaining a hit from enemies and get points for retrieving the hat prior to completing a mission.

Plot edit

Paris, France

The year is 1887, Van Helsing is in Paris pursuing Dr. Jekyll after he had murdered several men, women, children, goats, and paultry. Prior to confrontation, Dr. Jekyll, using the attic of Notre-Dame de Paris as a lab and a hideout, drank a concoction to transform to Mr. Hyde, becoming bigger, stronger, faster and retaining his memory. Just prior to the ensuing conflict, Mr. Hyde teases Helsing as to him chasing his memories, conveying history between the two and to Helsing not knowing his past. Helsing battles with and ultimately defeats Mr. Hyde by throwing him out of the window of the church. He is assigned to pursue Dracula by the Holy Order, to track down a woman named Anna Velarious, as she can help, but is warned of the outnumbering dead.

St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican

Van Helsing is tasked with tracking down and eliminating evil by the aforementioned Holy Order, headquartered in the Vatican. He is doing this in hopes of correcting forgotten sins and to regain memory. The Order has been protecting humankind "since time immemorial", as said by Cardinal Jinette, the one giving orders to Van Helsing. His next focus is in a town called Vaseria in Transylvania.

Vaseria, Transylvania

After arriving at the train station outside of Transylvania a ghost appears, almost as if asking to be followed. Outside the town of Transylvania he is accosted by skeletons come back to life. After clearing the town of once again living skeletons, Helsing goes to the fountain, where he discovers a large pale man is interwoven cloth robes. This large powerful man attacks the protagonist, but later escapes.

Vaseria Villiage, Transylvania

Van Helsing is tasked to go to a place "most holy and divine", as called by Cardinal Jinette. Upon entering the church he discovers 4 women, three of which are of a unfriendly nature, one is revealed to be Anna Velarious. The three ladies are the Brides of Dracula, who address Van Helsing as if they know him well, leaving him confused as he has no recollection. After defeating one of the women, who turns out to be a vampire close to Dracula, a Bride of Dracula named Verona, Anna awakens. She was tracking down her missing brother who was bitten by a werewolf and since vanished. She guides Helsing to the library where Velkan was studying Dracula before his disappearance.

Woods, Transylvania

Cardinal Jinette tasks Van Helsing with eliminating Igor, who has been torturing members of the Velarious family. Outside of the library where Velkan Velarious, brother to Anna, was studying Dracula the ghost from the train station appears again. While travelling to the old castle that Igor calls home, the ghost from prior showing appears again, but this time addressing Van Helsing as Gabriel and himself as Velarious, but is quickly dispersed from his ghostly presence by Igor himself, attempting to capture Helsing so his master can have revenge for murdering his bride. Igor evades capture as a werewolf shows itself perched on a rock nearby.

Prince Velkan, Anna's brother was taken by lycanthropy months prior to the arrival of Van Helsing, Velkan now is at the will of Dracula and must be stopped. After defeating Velkan's wolf form he reverts back to his human form to inform Van Helsing of the true monster in this area, Dracula and transforms back to werewolf and escapes, Helsing chasing him.

Castle Frankenstein, Transylvania

Van Helsing is on his way to Castle Frankenstein in pursuit of Velkan. In the depths of the castle Van Helsing discovers Draculas plan for producing numerous vampire offspring, but pushes on into the castle. At the top of one of the towers Dracula greets Van Helsing as an ancient friend, addressing him as Gabriel, as well as addressing Van Helsing's forgotten past, murdering Dracula and setting him on this path over 4 centuries ago. Dracula continues to tell how Van Helsing had betrayed him for love so long ago, as they used to be best friends in the Holy Order. During the fight Van Helsing is carried away by the children he encountered earlier by order of Dracula and dropped in to the caverns. The beginning of the encounter is exactly like the movie, Dracula walking on the roof and the wall.

In the caverns under Castle Frankenstein, Van Helsing discovers the robed man that was at the fountain in the town square he fought early after his arrival, who is in fact the monster created by Dr. Frankenstein. Dracula is using the method Dr. Frankenstein used to create the monster to give permanent life to his offspring, otherwise the cannot sustain and expire quickly after birth. They are discovered by the werewolf Velkan and Helsing pursues.

Escaping from the caverns and tracking down the werewolf Velkan, Van Helsing emerges into a courtyard of the castle and fights Velkan in his werewolf form yet again. After presumably defeating Velkan by him falling down a ravine and climbing a tower, Van Helsing crosses the bridge as Anna is carried by a bride further into the castle. After venturing into the castle further chasing the bride, Van Helsing meets Dracula holding Anna hostage in exchange for the Frankenstein monster. Van Helsing declines and Dracula throws Anna into a teleporter and fights Van Helsing once more. During the fight Dracula is about to transform to his vampire form, but gets interrupted by the monster tossing large debris on Dracula.

Castle Frankenstein cannot withstand the destructive power of Dracula and is falling apart quickly prompting Van Helsing to escape. After arriving at the main courtyard Anna greets Van Helsing with a horse drawn carriage with aim to flee the castle, they are chased by a Bride.

Carriage Ride

Pursuing Van Helsing and Anna en route to Igor to acquire the Key to Castle Dracula on separate carriages, are the remaining two Brides who seek revenge. After attacking Helsing's carriage he abandons it off a cliff and the Brides follow it down a cliff to reveal it was only disguising a improvised vampire killing bomb, not the monster they were looking to acquire for their master Dracula. The bomb ends up killing Marishka, a second Bride of Dracula. Prior to ditching his carriage Helsing jumped to Anna's, but a fallen tree in the path forced them to abandon that carriage as well, Anna was grabbed by the remaining Bride, while Velkan has come back for Helsing. After defeating Velkan's werewolf form yet again he informs Helsing of the location of Igor. After sharing the information, Velkan makes one last attack on Helsing, biting him, giving him lycanthropy, then dying.

After pursuing Igor though the forest for the portal key to Castle Dracula and finally encountering him, Van Helsing is approached again by the ghost of Velarious, who addresses him as Gabriel without him having memory.

Castle Dracula

Now in the realm of Dracula's Castle, in pursuit of answers to his past, retribution for past sins forgotten, Van Helsing delves deeper finding Anna bound to a cross. After freeing her she discovers him Van Helsing being bitten and her brother killed in defense. The reunion cut short by the roof collapsing on them, opening the floor below. After continuing deeper into the icy realm of Dracula's Castle, Van Helsing defeats the final Bride of Dracula, Aleera, with a silver stake through the heart. Prior to the battle she had been waiting 400 years for the moment to kill Helsing.

At the top of the tower in Dracula's Castle Helsing finds the Frankenstein monster attached to a mechanism acting as a generator to give life to Dracula's offspring. After freeing him, Van Helsing descends the tower and Dracula is there waiting for him, calling Helsing Gabriel then transforming to his demon form. At the stroke of midnight, Van Helsing (Gabriel), transforms into a werewolf, striking fear into Dracula even in his demon form. After killing Dracula as a werewolf, Anna attempts to cure him but is stricken down and killed. Reverting back to human form, Van Helsing blames himself for her death. He watches as her soul leaves.

Reception edit

The PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions received "mixed" reviews, while the Game Boy Advance version received "unfavorable" reviews, according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[23][24][25] In Japan, Famitsu gave the PS2 version a score of three sevens and one eight for a total of 29 out of 40.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Released in PAL regions under the Sierra Entertainment brand name.
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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Van Helsing video game news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Van Helsing is an action adventure video game for the PlayStation 2 Xbox and Game Boy Advance which is based on the 2004 action horror film of the same name by Stephen Sommers Hugh Jackman and Richard Roxburgh reprise their roles from the film The game is one of the few games on Playstation 2 that can run in 480p Van HelsingDeveloper s SaffirePublisher s Vivendi Universal Games a Designer s Alan TewProgrammer s Joel BarberArtist s Walter ParkComposer s Steve KutayTom ZehnderCris VelascoPlatform s Game Boy Advance PlayStation 2 XboxReleaseNA May 7 2004 1 2 EU May 14 2004Genre s Action adventure hack and slashMode s Single player Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksGameplay editVan Helsing s gameplay bears similarity to the Devil May Cry series by Capcom Van Helsing begins the game wielding two handguns and his Tojo blades He later acquires various other weapons some of which are seen in the movie such as the shotgun and the bow gun Van Helsing can make use of both his firearms and his blades to dispatch enemies The player also has the ability to use enhanced ammunition with Helsing s weapons once the ammo is found Hitting the L1 LT trigger gives Van Helsing a blue ish glow as he unloads his enhanced ammo Van Helsing also can perform evasive rolls in four directions to avoid incoming attacks Van Helsing also has a grappling hook that allows him to latch onto high ledges that are otherwise inaccessible Van Helsing can make use of this grappling hook to start combos or to perform grappling jumps The game also features a shop mechanic where players can purchase additional combat techniques and power ups to increase health and other characteristics Items in the shop can be purchased by using orbs that are collected from fallen enemies The players can even collect the hat after having it knocked off by sustaining a hit from enemies and get points for retrieving the hat prior to completing a mission Plot editParis FranceThe year is 1887 Van Helsing is in Paris pursuing Dr Jekyll after he had murdered several men women children goats and paultry Prior to confrontation Dr Jekyll using the attic of Notre Dame de Paris as a lab and a hideout drank a concoction to transform to Mr Hyde becoming bigger stronger faster and retaining his memory Just prior to the ensuing conflict Mr Hyde teases Helsing as to him chasing his memories conveying history between the two and to Helsing not knowing his past Helsing battles with and ultimately defeats Mr Hyde by throwing him out of the window of the church He is assigned to pursue Dracula by the Holy Order to track down a woman named Anna Velarious as she can help but is warned of the outnumbering dead St Peter s Basilica VaticanVan Helsing is tasked with tracking down and eliminating evil by the aforementioned Holy Order headquartered in the Vatican He is doing this in hopes of correcting forgotten sins and to regain memory The Order has been protecting humankind since time immemorial as said by Cardinal Jinette the one giving orders to Van Helsing His next focus is in a town called Vaseria in Transylvania Vaseria TransylvaniaAfter arriving at the train station outside of Transylvania a ghost appears almost as if asking to be followed Outside the town of Transylvania he is accosted by skeletons come back to life After clearing the town of once again living skeletons Helsing goes to the fountain where he discovers a large pale man is interwoven cloth robes This large powerful man attacks the protagonist but later escapes Vaseria Villiage TransylvaniaVan Helsing is tasked to go to a place most holy and divine as called by Cardinal Jinette Upon entering the church he discovers 4 women three of which are of a unfriendly nature one is revealed to be Anna Velarious The three ladies are the Brides of Dracula who address Van Helsing as if they know him well leaving him confused as he has no recollection After defeating one of the women who turns out to be a vampire close to Dracula a Bride of Dracula named Verona Anna awakens She was tracking down her missing brother who was bitten by a werewolf and since vanished She guides Helsing to the library where Velkan was studying Dracula before his disappearance Woods TransylvaniaCardinal Jinette tasks Van Helsing with eliminating Igor who has been torturing members of the Velarious family Outside of the library where Velkan Velarious brother to Anna was studying Dracula the ghost from the train station appears again While travelling to the old castle that Igor calls home the ghost from prior showing appears again but this time addressing Van Helsing as Gabriel and himself as Velarious but is quickly dispersed from his ghostly presence by Igor himself attempting to capture Helsing so his master can have revenge for murdering his bride Igor evades capture as a werewolf shows itself perched on a rock nearby Prince Velkan Anna s brother was taken by lycanthropy months prior to the arrival of Van Helsing Velkan now is at the will of Dracula and must be stopped After defeating Velkan s wolf form he reverts back to his human form to inform Van Helsing of the true monster in this area Dracula and transforms back to werewolf and escapes Helsing chasing him Castle Frankenstein TransylvaniaVan Helsing is on his way to Castle Frankenstein in pursuit of Velkan In the depths of the castle Van Helsing discovers Draculas plan for producing numerous vampire offspring but pushes on into the castle At the top of one of the towers Dracula greets Van Helsing as an ancient friend addressing him as Gabriel as well as addressing Van Helsing s forgotten past murdering Dracula and setting him on this path over 4 centuries ago Dracula continues to tell how Van Helsing had betrayed him for love so long ago as they used to be best friends in the Holy Order During the fight Van Helsing is carried away by the children he encountered earlier by order of Dracula and dropped in to the caverns The beginning of the encounter is exactly like the movie Dracula walking on the roof and the wall In the caverns under Castle Frankenstein Van Helsing discovers the robed man that was at the fountain in the town square he fought early after his arrival who is in fact the monster created by Dr Frankenstein Dracula is using the method Dr Frankenstein used to create the monster to give permanent life to his offspring otherwise the cannot sustain and expire quickly after birth They are discovered by the werewolf Velkan and Helsing pursues Escaping from the caverns and tracking down the werewolf Velkan Van Helsing emerges into a courtyard of the castle and fights Velkan in his werewolf form yet again After presumably defeating Velkan by him falling down a ravine and climbing a tower Van Helsing crosses the bridge as Anna is carried by a bride further into the castle After venturing into the castle further chasing the bride Van Helsing meets Dracula holding Anna hostage in exchange for the Frankenstein monster Van Helsing declines and Dracula throws Anna into a teleporter and fights Van Helsing once more During the fight Dracula is about to transform to his vampire form but gets interrupted by the monster tossing large debris on Dracula Castle Frankenstein cannot withstand the destructive power of Dracula and is falling apart quickly prompting Van Helsing to escape After arriving at the main courtyard Anna greets Van Helsing with a horse drawn carriage with aim to flee the castle they are chased by a Bride Carriage RidePursuing Van Helsing and Anna en route to Igor to acquire the Key to Castle Dracula on separate carriages are the remaining two Brides who seek revenge After attacking Helsing s carriage he abandons it off a cliff and the Brides follow it down a cliff to reveal it was only disguising a improvised vampire killing bomb not the monster they were looking to acquire for their master Dracula The bomb ends up killing Marishka a second Bride of Dracula Prior to ditching his carriage Helsing jumped to Anna s but a fallen tree in the path forced them to abandon that carriage as well Anna was grabbed by the remaining Bride while Velkan has come back for Helsing After defeating Velkan s werewolf form yet again he informs Helsing of the location of Igor After sharing the information Velkan makes one last attack on Helsing biting him giving him lycanthropy then dying After pursuing Igor though the forest for the portal key to Castle Dracula and finally encountering him Van Helsing is approached again by the ghost of Velarious who addresses him as Gabriel without him having memory Castle DraculaNow in the realm of Dracula s Castle in pursuit of answers to his past retribution for past sins forgotten Van Helsing delves deeper finding Anna bound to a cross After freeing her she discovers him Van Helsing being bitten and her brother killed in defense The reunion cut short by the roof collapsing on them opening the floor below After continuing deeper into the icy realm of Dracula s Castle Van Helsing defeats the final Bride of Dracula Aleera with a silver stake through the heart Prior to the battle she had been waiting 400 years for the moment to kill Helsing At the top of the tower in Dracula s Castle Helsing finds the Frankenstein monster attached to a mechanism acting as a generator to give life to Dracula s offspring After freeing him Van Helsing descends the tower and Dracula is there waiting for him calling Helsing Gabriel then transforming to his demon form At the stroke of midnight Van Helsing Gabriel transforms into a werewolf striking fear into Dracula even in his demon form After killing Dracula as a werewolf Anna attempts to cure him but is stricken down and killed Reverting back to human form Van Helsing blames himself for her death He watches as her soul leaves Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreGBAPS2XboxMetacritic33 100 23 64 100 24 63 100 25 Review scoresPublicationScoreGBAPS2XboxEdgeN AN A5 10 3 Electronic Gaming MonthlyN A6 5 10 4 6 5 10 4 EurogamerN A6 10 5 N AFamitsuN A29 40 6 N AGame InformerN A7 10 7 7 10 7 GameRevolutionN AD 8 D 8 GameSpot2 2 10 9 6 9 10 10 6 9 10 10 GameSpy nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 GameZone3 2 10 14 7 7 10 15 7 9 10 16 IGN2 5 10 17 6 5 10 18 6 5 10 18 Nintendo Power2 4 5 19 N AN AOfficial U S PlayStation MagazineN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 N AOfficial Xbox Magazine US N AN A6 3 10 21 MaximN A6 10 22 6 10 22 The PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions received mixed reviews while the Game Boy Advance version received unfavorable reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic 23 24 25 In Japan Famitsu gave the PS2 version a score of three sevens and one eight for a total of 29 out of 40 6 References edit Released in PAL regions under the Sierra Entertainment brand name Perry Douglass C February 4 2004 Van Helsing IGN Retrieved January 18 2024 Van Helsing coming to Game Boy Advance GameSpot Retrieved January 18 2024 Edge staff July 2004 Van Helsing Xbox Edge No 138 p 108 a b EGM staff July 2004 Van Helsing PS2 Xbox Electronic Gaming Monthly No 180 p 92 Fahey Rob May 28 2004 Van Helsing PS2 Eurogamer Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved February 23 2016 a b Van Helsing PS2 Famitsu Vol 822 September 17 2004 a b Mason Lisa July 2004 Van Helsing PS2 Xbox Game Informer No 135 p 114 Archived from the original on March 23 2009 Retrieved February 23 2016 a b Dodson Joe June 2 2004 Van Helsing Review PS2 Xbox Game Revolution Archived from the original on September 12 2015 Retrieved February 23 2016 Provo Frank May 20 2004 Van Helsing Review GBA GameSpot Archived from the original on February 25 2016 Retrieved February 23 2016 a b Kasavin Greg May 18 2004 Van Helsing Review PS2 Xbox GameSpot Archived from the original on June 7 2016 Retrieved February 23 2016 Klepek Patrick May 30 2004 GameSpy Van Helsing GBA GameSpy Archived from the original on January 8 2006 Retrieved February 23 2016 Steinberg Steve May 26 2004 GameSpy Van Helsing PS2 GameSpy Archived from the original on October 30 2005 Retrieved February 23 2016 Steinberg Steve May 26 2004 GameSpy Van Helsing Xbox GameSpy Archived from the original on December 23 2005 Retrieved February 23 2016 Tha Wiz June 8 2004 Van Helsing GBA Review GameZone Archived from the original on October 23 2008 Retrieved February 23 2016 Bedigian Louis May 19 2004 Van Helsing PS2 Review GameZone Archived from the original on October 7 2008 Retrieved February 23 2016 The Bearer May 25 2004 Van Helsing XB Review GameZone Archived from the original on September 18 2008 Retrieved February 23 2016 IGN staff May 26 2004 Van Helsing GBA IGN Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved February 23 2016 a b Lewis Ed May 7 2004 Van Helsing Xbox PS2 IGN Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved February 23 2016 Van Helsing Nintendo Power Vol 182 August 2004 p 123 Nguyen Thierry July 2004 Van Helsing Official U S PlayStation Magazine Archived from the original on June 21 2004 Retrieved February 23 2016 Van Helsing Official Xbox Magazine August 2004 p 78 a b Porter Alex May 6 2004 Van Helsing PS2 Xbox Maxim Archived from the original on May 28 2004 Retrieved February 23 2016 a b Van Helsing for Game Boy Advance Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on March 20 2016 Retrieved February 22 2016 a b Van Helsing for PlayStation 2 Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on March 13 2016 Retrieved February 22 2016 a b Van Helsing for Xbox Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on March 7 2016 Retrieved February 22 2016 External links editVan Helsing at MobyGames Van 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