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There is no long time or replay value
"short"
I've just about done everything available in the early access build and I'm sitting at 187 hours. For $20, yeah, that's worth the price of admission and then some.
Yeah it's pretty good. I'd say better than valheim, but they both do more or less a similar kind of thing.
Not like Valheim.
V Rising has a static map, it is always the same map. Map is MUCH smaller than Valheim.
V Rising you can only build a single story base, however the decorations and wall pieces look really nice!
V Rising you can customize your character's appearance more.
V Rising has more boss fights, but they tend to be boxed-in so you can't maneuver or use strategies. You just rely on reflex timing (less thinking, moar pew-pew), combat is more basic which means more people can play the game and win fights.
V Rising character level is a product of your gear, your character never gains or loses skill.
V Rising you cannot change the camera angle, you are always at 45 degree 3rd person.
V Rising you feed on enemies, instead of food from inventory.
V Rising you can highly customize your game settings, including damage types and percents, resource amounts, enemy health and levels, plus more!
V Rising saves the game file in a different place than your Steam folder.
V Rising has bottled blood instead of mead.
Both games have leveled zones, where you need to be geared properly to succeed.
Both games have alchemy (make potions)
Both games have console commands.
Both games AI make the roaming enemies conveniently walk towards the player when you stand still for too long (basic linear pathing).
Both games have no specific "end" but you can eventually clear all content.
You will get more than 20 hours of gameplay with V Rising, and it is really worth the price!