I’m into it, even if I’m torn on the game itself

After getting a feel forCode Veinthanks to the recent network test on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, I can’t say I’m in any particular rush to play more of Bandai Namco’s anime-leaningSouls-like RPG.

I liked how easy it was to experiment with different character classes and builds– it felt like I was constantly learning new tricks–and there’s some sense of intrigue with the vampire theming. Those were the main positives. As for everything else, I found most of the enemies and environments to be on the bland side, the combat was fine at best and stilted at worst, and the game’s general vibe (at least early on) just wasn’t that enticing in the moment. It’s not outright bad, but it’s all a bit forgettable.

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That said,Code Veinis still sitting on my “eventually” list. One reason: this ridiculous boss.

I’m not sure what I’d call a multi-armed wolf-headed beast, but someone on the development team landed on “Successor of the Ribcage,” and I respect that name. They really went for it.

Promotional art for Warframe`s Duviri Paradox, which shows Dominus Thrax and the cast of the expansion.

If you took the network test for a spin, what did you think? I’m hopefulCode Veinopens up later on and the short glimpse we got isn’t necessarily indicative of the entire game. We’ll find out in September.

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Oraxia, a spider-inspired Warframe with multiple legs. Webs appear on the background.