I was introduced by a friend of mine to a game called 'HoloCure', which is basically Vampire Survivors, but based on the HoloLive VTubers instead of Castlevania. Besides the fact that I don't actually know anything about VTubers, the enemies are a bit harder to distinguish; similar-model enemies have different facial expressions or slightly different clothing to distinguish them instead of being outright different colors, which in the chaos of dodging around a mob makes it hard to properly tell what you're up against. Also, new characters are unlocked through a gacha (game is free and you don't spend real money on it), meaning that if your waifu is part of the Council, it could potentially take a pretty long time before you get a chance to play as them. It also only has one level, pretty clearly based on Mad Forest, and while it does have an endless mode, I don't see it having a lot of replay value in the long run.
However, it does have a few ideas of its own to distinguish itself mechanically from VS: Each character has a totally unique starting weapon instead of just starting with a different weapon each that the others can also get. Each character also has three 'skills'; during the run, you can level each of them up from 0 to 3, and they don't take up inventory space, so you'll probably end up getting them at some point. The anvil drop I think is also unique to HoloCure, and picking one up lets you choose a single weapon or item in your inventory to upgrade rather than it being random from a list like when you level up, or outright random from treasure chests.
If you like HoloLive, or want something slightly different from Vampire Survivors while still having the same basic ideas, it may be worth looking into; it's free, so all it costs is time and interest. For everyone else, just stick to Vampire Survivors.
However, it does have a few ideas of its own to distinguish itself mechanically from VS: Each character has a totally unique starting weapon instead of just starting with a different weapon each that the others can also get. Each character also has three 'skills'; during the run, you can level each of them up from 0 to 3, and they don't take up inventory space, so you'll probably end up getting them at some point. The anvil drop I think is also unique to HoloCure, and picking one up lets you choose a single weapon or item in your inventory to upgrade rather than it being random from a list like when you level up, or outright random from treasure chests.
If you like HoloLive, or want something slightly different from Vampire Survivors while still having the same basic ideas, it may be worth looking into; it's free, so all it costs is time and interest. For everyone else, just stick to Vampire Survivors.
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