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Gustavo Bouças

70.0
Avg Score Given
+12.1
Steam Disparity
+16.0
MC Disparity
+14.0
Combined Disparity
1
Reviews
1 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|0 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

70
Lowest Score
70
Highest Score
N/A
Score Spread(variance in their own scores)

Disparity Over Time

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Reviews

Code Vein II is the kind of sequel that tries to embrace the whole world and ends up tripping over its own feet. The ambition to create a vast open world with an anime aesthetic is clear, and the system that lets you switch classes at any time remains brilliant for the freedom it gives the player. The problem is that the game quickly loses its shine: exploration becomes tiring with empty environments and repetitive enemies, the story turns into a bureaucratic routine of “going back in time and saving someone,” and the technical performance leaves a lot to be desired.

Critic
70
Steam
58+12.1
Metacritic
54+16.0
Combined
56+14.0