Code Violet Review
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TL;DR
Code Violet fails as a Dino Crisis successor or even a competent third-person shooter clone. It suffers from dated design, a convoluted story, flat characters, and numerous bugs that disrupt gameplay balance and pacing.
Code Violet reviewed by Jarrett Green on PlayStation 5.
Code Violet is not the Dino Crisis successor you may have hoped for. It doesn't even clear the bar of being a successful clone of the various other third-person shooters it cribs most of its ideas from. Its dated map layouts and visual style let its predecessors down. The only weight I felt from its convoluted story and flat, empty characters were on my eyelids. Its anemic host of enemies are dull, and far more scary are the amount of bugs that were in this review build that, though a priority on developer TeamKill Media’s list of fixes, hit Code Violet’s balance and pacing like a life-ending comet from outer space.