GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Code Vein 2 features three different endings, but unlike many similar games, they don't require you to enter New Game Plus to access them. Instead, ...
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Character customization in Code Vein 2 is far deeper than it first appears, letting players shape their Revenant exactly how they want without affecting gameplay balance. You can spend an hour ...
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Code Vein II, the sequel to Bandai Namco’s 2019 anime Soulslike, is here. While it’s pretty easy compared to other games in the genre, the bosses can still be challenging if you’re careless or don’t ...
The Dejected Assailant is likely the third boss you'll fight in Code Vein 2. He appears during the optional Timeline Shift Decision: Noah, which becomes available as soon as you return to the present ...
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Timeline Shift Decision: Noah is a quest that appears after you return to the past with Lou after your first time travel jump. This is an optional quest, but we highly recommend completing this quest ...
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Code Vein 2 NPC gifts guide
Players can give gifts to NPCs in Code Vein 2, and there are two primary reasons for them to do so. Specifically, NPCs award Trading Points when they receive gifts, which can be used to buy things ...
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