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Code Vein

2019
GenresFantasy, Adventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, Open World, RPG, Anime and JRPG, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableSep 26, 2019
PlatformPC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
DeveloperShift, Bandai Namco Games
Overview

Code Vein is set in the not too distant future where a disaster has brought the world to ruin and vampire-like beings battle for dominance.

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Metacritic Score

70


Opencritic Score

75


IMDB Score

6.6

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Critics have mixed feelings about the story of Code Vein. Some praise its engaging narrative, well-crafted world-building, and deep character development, while others criticize its confusing plot, lack of originality, and reliance on anime stereotypes. Overall, the game's story is seen as a mix of intriguing elements and shortcomings that may appeal to different gamers.

The story of Code Vein receives mixed feedback from critics, with some highlighting its positives. Critics like GameSpace and Gamers' Temple appreciate the engaging narrative and well-crafted world-building, praising the detailed memories through vestiges and likable characters with unique stories. Additionally, Eurogamer Italy and IGN Italia commend the deep character development and exploration of Vestiges, adding depth to the storyline. The game's post-apocalyptic setting, filled with vampiric beings and unique twists on traditional lore, also garners praise for its intriguing premise and thematic elements, as noted by Game Revolution and TrueGaming. On the other hand, several critics express concerns about the story of Code Vein. Wccftech and Windows Central criticize the confusing and convoluted narrative, with long cutscenes and unclear dialogue hindering the overall storytelling experience. VideoGamer and PlayStation Universe point out issues with fragmented storytelling, lack of character depth, and heavy exposition, which detract from the immersion and impact of the plot. Furthermore, GameSpot and GamePro Germany mention the presence of anime stereotypes, predictable events, and a lack of originality in the narrative, diminishing the overall engagement for some players. Despite the varied opinions on the story of Code Vein, the overall consensus among critics leans towards a mixed reception. While some reviewers appreciate the game's captivating world, engaging characters, and thematic depth, others criticize its confusing plot, lack of originality, and reliance on anime tropes. The narrative's strengths in world-building and character development are acknowledged by some critics, such as GameSpace and Eurogamer Italy, while its weaknesses in storytelling execution and character depth are highlighted by reviewers like Wccftech and VideoGamer. Ultimately, Code Vein's story seems to polarize opinions, offering a blend of intriguing elements and shortcomings that may appeal to different preferences within the gaming community.


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Critics have mixed feelings about the gameplay of Code Vein. Some appreciate its familiar Souls series mechanics, customization options, and unique combat system based on ichor and Blood Codes. However, others criticize the combat for lacking depth and challenge, with concerns about flat mechanics and AI companions making the game too easy. Overall, opinions vary on whether Code Vein successfully captures the essence of a Soulslike experience, with some praising its innovations while others feel it falls short in certain areas.

The gameplay of Code Vein has received mixed reviews from critics, with some highlighting its positive aspects. Critics like Jeuxvideo.com and TrueGaming appreciate the familiar mechanics from the Souls series, customization options, and the variety of weapons and armor available in the game. They also praise the unique combat system based on ichor and Blood Codes, as well as the extensive character customization and diverse combat roles. Additionally, IGN Japan commends the unique blood-themed combat system with strategic gameplay elements, adding a fresh twist to the traditional Soulslike formula. On the other hand, several critics have pointed out various negatives in the gameplay of Code Vein. Game Informer and Metro GameCentral criticize the combat for lacking weight and depth, with fights being forgettable and stages failing to capture the essence of Souls-like games. Attack of the Fanboy mentions that the game lacks the solid core combat and challenge of Dark Souls, with flat combat mechanics and unremarkable boss encounters. Furthermore, 3DJuegos and Critical Hit express concerns about the lack of depth in combat, undermined progression system, and the AI companion diminishing the challenge of the game. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the gameplay of Code Vein leans towards a mixed reception. While some appreciate the game's unique combat mechanics, character customization, and strategic elements, others find the combat lacking in depth and challenge. The inclusion of AI companions has been a point of contention, with some critics feeling that they make the gameplay too easy while others find them more of a hindrance. Despite its similarities to the Souls series and the introduction of new gameplay elements like Blood Codes, Code Vein seems to struggle to fully capture the essence of its inspirations for some critics. The game's balance between accessibility and challenge appears to be a divisive factor, with opinions varying on whether it strikes the right chord for players seeking a Soulslike experience.


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Code Vein stands out for its unique anime visuals and character designs, praised by critics for the character customization and visually appealing environments. However, criticism arises for its low-resolution textures, repetitive designs, and technical issues. While some appreciate its art style, others find it lacking in originality and polish. Ultimately, Code Vein offers a visually distinct experience for anime fans, despite its shortcomings in graphics and visual design.

In terms of positives, Code Vein receives praise for its unique anime-inspired visuals and character designs. Critics like Cultured Vultures and GameSpace appreciate the distinct anime style that sets Code Vein apart from other games in the genre. The character customization options are highlighted by GameSpace and COGconnected for being varied and detailed, allowing players to create unique avatars. The environments, as noted by Daily Star and New Game Network, are visually appealing, with rich post-apocalyptic settings, detailed landscapes, and interconnected overworlds adding depth to the game's world-building. On the negative side, several critics point out various issues with Code Vein's graphics and visual design. Criticisms include low-resolution textures, basic modeling, and repetitive dungeon designs, as mentioned by SpazioGames. XGN and Metro GameCentral highlight unimpressive post-apocalyptic environments and bland, repetitive settings that lack variety and fail to immerse players in a captivating world. Gamers Heroes and Game Revolution note poor texture qualities, sharp object lines, and occasional framerate problems that detract from the overall visual experience. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Code Vein is mixed. While the game is commended for its unique anime art style, character customization options, and some visually appealing environments, it falls short in areas such as texture quality, level design repetition, and technical issues like framerate drops. Critics like IGN Japan and GameSpot express disappointment in the lack of originality and polish in the visual presentation, while others like GameSpace and COGconnected appreciate the atmospheric lighting effects and detailed character designs. Despite its flaws, Code Vein manages to offer a visually distinct experience that resonates with fans of the anime genre, as highlighted by Impulsegamer and Atomix.


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Critics have mixed feelings about the sound design and music of Code Vein. Positive feedback includes praise for its phenomenal soundtrack and solid voice acting, enhancing the game's atmosphere. However, criticism points out weak sound design, repetitive music, and poor sound effects hindering gameplay. Despite some flaws, the consensus leans towards positivity, with reviewers appreciating the immersive experience created through the game's audio elements.

The Sound Design and Music of Code Vein have received a mix of positive and negative feedback from critics. Several reviewers praised the game for its music, with comments such as "phenomenal soundtrack" by Twinfinite and "vibrant and powerful soundtrack" by Everyeye.it. Critics like Impulsegamer also highlighted the solid voice-acting efforts that bring the game's dialogue to life. The use of orchestral, choral, and rock music, as mentioned by 3DJuegos, adds depth to the game's atmosphere. Additionally, the option for Japanese and English voiceovers, as noted by Atomix and MondoXbox, provides players with a customizable experience. On the other hand, some critics pointed out shortcomings in the Sound Design and Music of Code Vein. BaziCenter criticized the weak sound design, particularly in the English dubbing. CGMagazine and Vandal mentioned that while the music was lovely and varied, it could become repetitive over time. IGN Japan highlighted poor sound effects that hindered gameplay visibility, impacting the overall gaming experience. VideoGamer also noted awkward pauses in conversations that disconnected emotional moments from the gameplay. Overall, the consensus among critics leans towards the positive side regarding the Sound Design and Music of Code Vein. The game's soundtrack, voice acting, and immersive experience were praised by multiple reviewers, such as GameSpace, TrueGaming, and New Game Network. While there were criticisms regarding repetitive music and weak sound effects, the general sentiment is that the music and voice acting enhance the gameplay experience. Code Vein seems to have successfully created a captivating atmosphere through its sound design and music, resonating well with players who appreciate a well-crafted audio experience.


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Critics are divided on the voice acting in Code Vein. Some praised the options for Japanese and English voiceovers, with positive feedback on the English dubbing and emotional performances. However, others criticized the voice acting as half-hearted and lacking emotional connection in certain cutscenes. Despite mixed opinions, most agreed that voice acting played a crucial role in enhancing the storytelling and character interactions in the game.

The Voice Acting in Code Vein has received a mix of positive and negative feedback from critics. Several reviewers praised the options available for both Japanese and English voiceovers, catering to different player preferences. Critics like CGMagazine appreciated the well-done English dubbing, highlighting that partners have plenty to say, enhancing the overall immersion and storytelling experience. Additionally, Impulsegamer commended the solid voice-acting effort from English voice actors, particularly in bringing the anime-style dialogue to life. TheXboxHub also noted brilliant voice acting throughout the game, with emotional performances that elevate the storytelling experience, showcasing the positive impact of the voice acting on the game's narrative. On the other hand, some critics expressed negative opinions regarding the Voice Acting in Code Vein. PlayStation Universe criticized the voice acting as generally half-hearted, with only a few standout performances, leading to a lack of interest in the narrative. TheSixthAxis highlighted that the voice acting was perceived as sappy and poorly acted in certain cutscenes, failing to evoke the intended emotional connection with the characters. Vandal pointed out that the voice acting was better in Japanese than in English, indicating a discrepancy in the quality of voiceovers between the two language options. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the Voice Acting in Code Vein is somewhat divided. While some reviewers appreciated the immersive experience and emotional impact brought by the voice acting, others found it lacking in depth and quality, particularly in certain cutscenes. The availability of both Japanese and English voiceovers was generally well-received, catering to a broader audience. Despite some criticisms, the majority of critics acknowledged the importance of voice acting in enhancing the storytelling and character interactions within the game, ultimately contributing to the overall gameplay experience.


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Code Vein received mixed feedback on technical performance. Critics praised smooth gameplay on PS4 Pro but noted frame rate drops and screen tearing on PS4. Xbox One faced more consistent criticism with slowdowns and stutters. Overall, technical challenges like frame rate drops and loading issues impacted gameplay negatively across all platforms, highlighting the need for improvements in future patches.

In terms of technical performance on the PS4, Code Vein received mixed feedback from critics. Some reviewers, like Impulsegamer, praised the smooth performance on PS4 Pro with a solid 60fps frame rate, highlighting a positive experience for players with the upgraded console. Additionally, Everyeye.it mentioned a smooth frame rate with occasional minor drops, showcasing a decent level of quality in terms of performance. However, several critics, such as DualShockers and Eurogamer Italy, noted occasional frame rate drops and screen tearing on the PS4, impacting the overall gameplay experience. Furthermore, Hardcore Gamer highlighted issues with the save system, auto-save function, and occasional crashes after boss fights, indicating significant technical hurdles on the platform. On the Xbox One, Code Vein faced more consistent criticism regarding technical performance. Gamers' Temple and Windows Central both pointed out constant slowdown, inconsistent frame rates, and frequent stutters on the platform, significantly detracting from the gameplay experience. Generación Xbox acknowledged occasional frame drops on Xbox One X, while SomosXbox mentioned frame rate drops on Xbox One S and long loading times as notable technical issues. TheXboxHub also highlighted camera issues and minor annoyances impacting gameplay, showcasing a less than optimal technical performance on the Xbox One. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the technical performance of Code Vein is that the game faced significant challenges across all platforms. While some reviewers appreciated certain aspects, such as smooth performance on PS4 Pro or decent netcode in multiplayer, the prevalent issues like frame rate drops, texture loading problems, and clipping detracted from the overall experience. IGN Spain and App Trigger both emphasized noticeable frame rate drops and clipping issues, while COGconnected mentioned distracting stutter in enemy movements. These technical shortcomings, as highlighted by multiple critics, ultimately impacted the gameplay experience negatively, indicating room for improvement in future patches to enhance the stability and performance of Code Vein on all platforms.


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Critics praise Code Vein for its extensive character customization, diverse gameplay styles, and challenging boss encounters, contributing to its replay value. Hidden areas like Depths offer new dungeons and unique weapons, catering to all player levels. However, concerns were raised about overpowered classes, inconsistent map design, and limited customization options, potentially impacting replayability. Despite mixed opinions, Code Vein is seen as a title with decent replay value, offering fans of action RPGs a worthwhile experience.

In terms of positives, several critics highlighted the extensive character customization and diverse gameplay styles in Code Vein, contributing to its replay value. Areajugones praised the hidden areas like Depths that unlock new dungeons for unique weapons and blood codes, catering to both inexperienced and seasoned players. Cultured Vultures also commended the depth in character customization through Blood Codes and active/passive gifts, allowing players to create unique builds. Additionally, DualShockers and Push Square mentioned the Blood Code system and customizable combat roles as factors that encourage multiple playthroughs. On the negative side, some critics pointed out aspects that could potentially hinder the game's replay value. Cubed3 mentioned that the difficulty balance can make certain classes and abilities feel overpowered, impacting the overall experience. Hardcore Gamer highlighted the inconsistent map design and limited enemy types as factors that may affect the game's replayability. IGN Spain criticized the limited customization options for characters and underwhelming multiplayer mode, which could detract from the desire to replay the game. Overall, while Code Vein received praise for its character customization, diverse gameplay styles, and challenging boss encounters, there were concerns raised about certain aspects affecting its replay value. Critics like COGconnected and TrueGaming appreciated the game's replay value through experimentation with Blood Codes and different abilities. However, criticisms from IGN Spain and Hardcore Gamer regarding limited customization options and inconsistent map design suggest that the game may not appeal to all players in terms of replayability. Despite mixed opinions on specific elements, the general consensus among critics is that Code Vein offers a decent amount of replay value through its gameplay mechanics and customization options, making it a title worth revisiting for fans of the action RPG genre.


Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

Code Vein receives mixed reviews from critics. Praise for its unique gameplay, engaging combat, and captivating narrative is balanced with criticism for inconsistent difficulty, combat issues, and simplistic level designs. While some appreciate its character creation and customization, others find it lacking in originality and execution. The game caters to fans of anime aesthetics and action RPGs but may not fully satisfy those seeking a flawless gaming experience.

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Gaming-age.com

Oct 9, 2019

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Code Vein is praised as a fun and fresh take on the Souls formula, offering a more accessible experience for newcomers while still providing engaging gameplay for Souls veterans. The game's unique mechanics, storytelling, and character relationships make it a genuinely incredible experience.

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Gamespace.com

Sep 26, 2019

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Code Vein is a captivating game with improved gameplay and a captivating story, making it enjoyable and hard to put down. It is recommended for those who enjoy Dark Souls-like games.

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Gamerevolution.com

Sep 26, 2019

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Code Vein is a satisfying Souls-like experience with great exploration and combat. It strikes a good balance between challenge and progression, and the world-building and design are excellent. It is predicted to be one of the sleeper hits of 2019.

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Twinfinite.net

Sep 26, 2019

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Code Vein is a sleeper hit with a great character creation system, extensive customization, unique features like the partner system and map tracking, enthralling narrative, phenomenal soundtrack, some technical issues, slow start, and occasional lack of direction, recommended for fans of Souls-like games and anime action games

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It.ign.com

Sep 26, 2019

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A fresh take on the Soulslike genre with engaging gameplay, clear storyline, and deep character customization, providing a compelling and immersive gaming adventure.

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Cgmagonline.com

Sep 26, 2019

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Code Vein is its own game and should be enjoyed for its own victories and failings. It is easier than most games in the genre.

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Mondoxbox.com

Oct 12, 2019

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Code Vein offers a unique gameplay experience with innovative mechanics, engaging storytelling, and diverse customization options, making it a standout title in the souls-like genre.

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Impulsegamer.com

Oct 8, 2019

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Code Vein is worth a play for fans of the Souls-like sub-genre and those seeking a more accessible action RPG experience with a more over-the-top narrative to indulge in and enjoy.

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Digitallydownloaded.net

Oct 1, 2019

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Code Vein offers a clever and original gameplay experience with a heavy focus on storytelling, making it a standout in the genre.

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Gamespew.com

Oct 3, 2019

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Code Vein is an unexpected pleasure with an engaging story, character development, and tense action. The AI partners are competent in combat, making it more likely for players to see the game through to completion.

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