
"Despite everything Code Vein attempts to do otherwise, calling it anime Dark Souls feels like a pretty on the nose way of describing it. Developed by the same studios that brought us the God Eater trilogy, this anime aesthetic vampire romp through a post-apocalyptic world is fairly enjoyable but suffers from a drab story that attempts to add emotional weight through a series of drawn-out memories that move at a snail’s pace. Don’t get me wrong, I had a good time pushing through the 30+ hours I sunk into the title, but its story isn’t why I kept playing." Jeff Young - Analog Stick Gaming

Azfar from NoobFeed writes: Code Vein is a game that fans of complex RPGs, who also enjoy anime stories and customization, will appreciate. It doesn't replace Dark Souls, but it doesn't have to; it's a unique work of art in its own right.

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Demon's Souls isn't Soulslike. It's the original Souls game. WTF? And Elden Ring?
Another Crab's Treasure simply is not.
All the journos claiming things are "Soulslike" simply don't know what that word means.
Nioh 1+2 imo are the best souls clone. Love the melee combat and ki system, really hoping team ninja doesn't abandon the IP and continue with a new title, hell just give us your take on the western fantasy setting for a new nioh game.