Code Vein 2 makes all the same mistakes as the first Code Vein, adds a bland open world, and misunderstands what makes Soulslikes good.
To change your character's appearance in Code Vein 2, you'll need to reach the game's main hub, MagMell. Luckily, you'll only need to make a little bit of progress in the main story to find your way ...
Breaking from the confines of a city into an open world with different time eras, Code Vein 2 is an ambitious escalation of the first game's Soulslike design.
Code Vein II from developer Bandai Namco Studios represents something of a fresh start for the ascending series.
Despite fantastic build flexibility, Code Vein 2 struggles to improve upon its predecessor as it fails to avoid many of the ...
Code Vein 2 has opted for an open world, but this only takes away from the core experience rather than enhance it.
The Pre-Order and DLC bonuses in Code Vein 2 allow you to unlock some extra cosmetics for your Revenant Hunter. There are a ...
Code Vein 2 is more than a direct sequel to the original anime Soulslike, taking the form so much further and with a heartfelt time travel story.
Code Vein II delivers stylish combat, deep customization, and bold ideas, but performance issues and uneven design keep it from true greatness.
Code Vein II is here, and from our time with the game, we can say that it’s a bigger experience that’s also better in many ...