{"id":1495,"date":"2025-09-26T15:34:45","date_gmt":"2025-09-26T15:34:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.belindareedy.com\/?p=1495"},"modified":"2025-10-01T16:41:45","modified_gmt":"2025-10-01T16:41:45","slug":"the-sequel-to-my-favorite-soulslike-needs-to-come-to-nintendo-switch-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.belindareedy.com\/index.php\/2025\/09\/26\/the-sequel-to-my-favorite-soulslike-needs-to-come-to-nintendo-switch-2\/","title":{"rendered":"The sequel to my favorite Soulslike needs to come to Nintendo Switch 2"},"content":{"rendered":"
Code Vein’s sixth anniversary is upon us. Six years. It feels like only yesterday that I first experienced one of the best Soulslike games I’ve ever played, so you can imagine how over the moon I am that we finally have a sequel on the way. However, while I’m going to play it no matter what, I’m crossing my fingers for a Code Vein II Nintendo Switch 2 release – hey, if Elden Ring is coming, then I see no reason not to be hopeful.<\/p>\n
One of the hardest games of 2019, Bandai Namco released Code Vein at the tail end of September, inviting players worldwide to step into a post-apocalyptic world where Revenants with vampiric abilities roam. Games like Dark Souls are a clear inspiration for the game, as the combat is brutal and offers numerous ways to play. Of course, there are also some difficult boss fights for you to find across the various locations in the game.<\/p>\n
Aesthetically, Code Vein has more of an anime feel, being reminiscent of God Eater. Honestly, certain locations, like Cathedral of the Sacred Blood, are stunning, and I’d go so far as to say it leaves you just as breathless as the first time you enter Anor Londo. I certainly can’t wait to see the world in Code Vein II.<\/p>\n