there's ng+, but if you start a new game you have to unlock the classes again
it's not completely linear, you can do some stuff in different order and there's some optional stuff
Would you Code Vein players recommend this to someone who has like 500 hours in DS3 and 20 different characters?
>bad advice
prove me wrong faggot io dies io become a fucking statue or she turn in to a fucking tree there your bitch ass "multiple endings" lmao it's all the same fucking shit mc's a fucking cuck but that faggot jack gets to keep eva cause the jap devs are fucking cucks pushing their fujoshit cuck fetish so fuck you bitch
>Think about it as an easy, simplified version of a Souls-like.
Shit is harder than any DS if you play it solo.
Its linear as fuck user, and most of the items are honestly pretty meh. The game lacks verticality as well. There are only a couple areas where you're uncertain as to where to go but everything for the most part is laid out painfully obvious for the player.
You can start a NG+ after beating the game. In fact it’s required if you want to get all the endings and skills. Raising the difficulty is optional, and you can always lower it back down.
If you want a new character, you can start a new playthrough, design a character then save the preset to use with your NG+ save.
>Being this bad at video games
>See enemies waiting to ambush you
>Hit them with a dagger
>They fall to death
>Only have to fight 1v1
git gud
it's very easy with a partner on NG
on NG+ and up you can get killed in one hit by things that don't look like they do much damage and get hit several times by things that look like they should kill you in one hit
the balance is all over the place as expected of the devs behind GE1 and 2
you can freely change around your build and skills though which is pretty cool
It's worth a pirate. But keep in mind that only STR + 2H is viable, you will do a fuckton of damage and be able to use your 2Handed weapon to block a lot of attacks without taking damage or losing too much stamina.
>last question: if i unlock all classes with my first character, can i start a new one with those new classes?
No; characters are independent from each other. There is an NG+ mode and you keep everything.
>also will exploring areas be rewarded and are there different routes through the game or is it completely linear?
The game is completely linear except at the beginning, when you can choose between two areas; after it is a straight line.
That said, exploring is required to get the normal and the good ending due to both endings being dependent on certain items hidden on certain levels.