Code Vein II Tells A Time-Traveling Story That Will Tug On Your Heartstrings

Code Vein II Tells A Time-Traveling Story That Will Tug On Your Heartstrings


The souls-like genre has exploded in popularity since the dawn of From Software’s Souls franchise, with multiple companies taking a stab at the format–and some companies taking multiple stabs. Bandai Namco, who publishes FromSoft’s Souls games as well as Elden Ring, dropped an anime-style version of the genre in 2019’s Code Vein, and now it’s back for more in Code Vein II.

We spent a few hours with the next Code Vein adventure during The Game Awards week, and we came away impressed with its improved combat system and a new and interesting take on the genre’s “summon” mechanic, but what surprised us most was an original story that carries some emotional weight. The original Code Vein was a solid first effort, but Code Vein II shows that the franchise may have, pardon the pun, cracked the code.

Code Vein II
Code Vein II

A new code

Code Vein II takes place in a world on the edge of ruin, and where humans and Revenants, a human-like species of beings with vampiric abilities, live amongst one another. Our demo picks up in the present, as the effects of the Resurgence–a cataclysmic event that slowly morphs Revenants into mindless beasts–are wreaking havoc on the world.

A century prior, a group of Revenant warriors tried to seal the Resurgence and save the planet, only to fail and bring on another phenomenon that insteads speeds up the process. Those fallen would-be heroes are trapped around the world, and our hero, with the help of a friend with time-traveling powers, must go back into the past, work with those warriors to figure out how to unlock that which traps them in the present, then come back and defeat them once and for all.

That’s a lot to take in, and if you haven’t played the original Code Vein before, you might rightfully assume you’ve missed something. Mercifully, Code Vein II is taking the Final Fantasy storytelling approach, as this is a standalone tale. Those new to Code Vein can jump in without needing background knowledge, which makes taking in all of the information presented easier.

Jumping into the game starts with creating a character, and the creator in Code Vein II offers a robust slate of choices for us to dig through. Dozens of skin colors, eye colors, hair styles, hair colors, accessories, and more are available right from the start, creating an experience that those with a creative imagination can sink hours into before even starting the game. Characters also have six attributes–strength, dexterity, mind, willpower, vitality, and fortitude–which can be enhanced by finding special perks called Blood Codes throughout the game.

After character creation, a small tutorial section offers a few brief moments of exploration, including our character meeting up with the time-traveling friend, and a cutscene establishing the story. We then travel via a sweet motorcycle to the time-travel access point, where we travel back in time to the Sunken Pylon dungeon, link with the fallen hero Josee Anjou, and the meat of the demo begins in earnest.



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