PSU: Let’s get one thing abundantly clear right away: if this is your first time playing Code: Veronica after having survived on a diet of RE4/5 for the past few years, then forget any preconceptions you may have of the series. This is another kettle of fish altogether, chaps. Code: Veronica epitomizes old school survival horror to the T, offering up the very best (and worst, for that matter) that the genre has to offer. Yes, it’s cumbersome and laborious at times, but also compelling and brimming with quality moments throughout. If you can look past some of its aging components, there’s still plenty of opportunity here to enjoy a thoroughly satisfying retro-fused horror spectacle.
The October Games with Gold lineup is here!
I havent played Code Veronica since the Dreamcast. I assume this is that but in HD?
Damn, I just bought code name Veronica. Lol. I was eyeballing the Castlevania game due to the recent Tokyo Gameshow Sale, but I guess I’ll just get it here instead.
The entire Lost Planet series plus Resident Evil: Code Veronica X get Xbox One backward compatibility today.
With the upcoming release of Resident Evil VII and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, Bit Cultures takes a look at the top 10 rated Resident Evil Games.