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‘Code Vein’ Update Introduces Fixes, Halloween-Themed Items

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Bandai Namco has announced the 1.04 update for their action RPG, Code Vein, which will be released at the end of October. Among the changes, the update will also add Halloween-themed accessories, color pallets, and face paints.

Here are the main patch notes:

    Character Creation

  • Added new creation accessories, color pallets, and face paints featuring Halloween.
  • Added symmetrical parts to some of the hair parts in accessories.
    Exploration and Combat

  • Enabled option to change partners at Mistle from the beginning.
  • Added a new function to lock the map direction.
  • Added a new function to turn off conversations during exploration.
  • Added pop-up messages when afflicted with status ailment.
  • Changed the trigger conditions for “The Trial of Blood.”
  • Enabled option to drain ichor from the sandbag during training.

Code Vein is out now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Check out our review here.

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Narrative Horror Adventure ‘The Green Light’ Announced for Consoles

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Released to Steam and the Epic Games Store at the beginning of the year, Take It Studio has announced that they will be bringing waleedzo’s first-person narrative horror adventure title The Green Light to the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and Nintendo Switch. As of yet, no release date has been announced for the console release, but you can currently wishlist the game on the PlayStation Store.

Exploring themes of self-discovery, desperation, and the cost of freedom, The Green Light centres around a man named Fred, who is trapped in a dead-end job and weighed down by a life of routine, dissatisfaction, and growing psychological strain. As his reality begins to blur with unsettling hallucinations, a mysterious voice on the radio reaches out to him, speaking of a distant green light that promises freedom and peace.

The voice tells Fred that his escape is waiting at a distant lighthouse, a beacon calling out to him from the darkness. Intrigued by the idea of escape, Fred sets out toward the lighthouse that’s said to hold the answer he has been searching for. But what begins as a search for relief soon turns into a disturbing journey through isolation, obsession, and the fragile boundaries of the human mind.

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