The recommended level for this mode was 40, I spawned in at lvl 10 (give or take) so needless to say I had some farming to do. There were five sections and five big bosses, I was only able to defeat one of them-The Knight Queen-and that was after hours of failure. In order to find these keys you of course have to search the dungeon and fight monsters. When you spawn into the gauntlet (which is not the official name) you are told to basically find some keys to a door that’s in the room with you. The Gauntlet: This particular mode unlocked once I completed the portion of the story available in the play test. After you create your character you then go through the tutorial. There was enough variety and “good” options to choose from that you wouldn’t get bored messing around with character styles for a while and you can definitely recreate your favorite anime characters to some extent. Overall, I didn’t have any series issues with character creator. Now, that could be because this was just the play test but it is something I noticed, that said, the Afro is in the game and the presets are normally just randomly generated so I have a good feeling that the Afro is usable for custom characters. The only issue I found with the character creator is that one of the presets had an Afro and I wanted to see my custom character with one but it was not one of the hairstyles I could choose from. You can go to that mirror and it will take you back to the character creation and you can change your appearance! You can even save different styles you want so you can just load that style if you want to go back to it, which I thought was a pretty useful. Aside from your Blood Code (which I will cover later) the outfit you create is what you see no matter what upgrades or stat changes you make, so I thought… Once you make it to the “Home Base” there is a mirror in a corner by one of the doors. They were white but so SHINY! Turns out you can make the entire outfit glow if you want! Once you get into the game the appearance of your character is set. Once I saw my character outside the creation mode, I realized that the color I chose for his pants may have been a bit too much. I ended up with a character I really felt fit into the world so I gave him a cool name and moved on. But who cares about those! The Character Creation mode is very robust! I spent about an hour just fiddling with my character changing facial features, skin color, eye color, body type, hair, clothes and accessories. The proof is in the puddin, so when I heard that an Anime-esque, Dark Souls was coming out well I knew Bandai Namco was going to play some part, so let’s get into it.Ĭharacter Creator: Just like any game that has character creation there are presets or random creations that you can choose from and Code Vein is no different. Look at their catalog: The Naruto Series, DragonBall series, Black Clover, dotHack, Little Witch Academia, One Piece, Sword Art Online, Jump Force, ETC. I have said it before and I will say it again, if it’s an ANIME related game, 9 times out of 10 Bandai Namco is pushing it out. In this preview I will go over each “mode” briefly and tell you what I thought. In this Network Test we had access to the Character Creator, some basic story stages, and a gauntlet type mode. Last weekend was the Network Play test for Code Vein and I was able to be pretty hands on with the content provided. Update: Code Vein releases September 27th, 2019
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