In this episode, we bring you a review of the game "Code World," which is an open-world work in the Chinese style. Here, players can see many beautiful places and meet people from all walks of life. Is this game fun? You can check out the following sharing by the editor. The quality is quite good, and if you like this type of game, you can give it a try.

One of the standout features of the game is the body-snatching transformation system. In this system, players can take over any entity in the world, transforming into different creatures such as birds, insects, or fish. Using this feature, everyone can freely explore various areas of the map.

The game offers a variety of gameplay options. In the previous tests, the main schools that were open were Cold Abyss and Scarlet Plunder, each with its own unique characteristics. Cold Abyss focuses on ice magic, emphasizing ultimate skill enhancement. In combat, players can trigger specific mechanisms through precise combos, while Scarlet Plunder primarily follows the Sword School, allowing for dual stance switching, with a higher skill ceiling but also requiring more advanced player skills.

Besides the free exploration content, the game also provides a rich storyline. Both the main and side quests have independent and complete stories. The overall plot revolves around the conflict between humans and demons, interwoven with many hidden stories. Therefore, during the exploration of the spirit world, players may encounter many side quests through special means, completing them to earn rewards and better understand the entire story background.

This concludes the review of "Code World." Overall, the game's visuals and storyline are very well-developed. If you enjoy the free exploration of a human-demon world, you might want to give it a try. With its combat system and the ability to transform freely, players can experience many novel gameplay mechanics and operations.