Code Vein review for PC, PS4, Xbox One
Code Vein has been affectionately dubbed “Anime-Souls”, and on the surface that is an apt nickname, but once you dig deeper, there is something wholly unique and worth experiencing here.
PC Reviews
Code Vein has been affectionately dubbed “Anime-Souls”, and on the surface that is an apt nickname, but once you dig deeper, there is something wholly unique and worth experiencing here.
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