JPS: Originating on the Dreamcast, Resident Evil Code: Veronica is remembered as a superb entry into the Resident Evil franchise. It was so loved, in fact, that it received two updated ports under the new title of Resident Evil Code: Veronica X on the Playstation 2 in 2001 and the Gamecube in 2003. Now, here in the year 2011, where HD remakes are the latest fad, Code: Veronica X has been re-released once again on current-gen consoles to allow old fans of the series to recall the simpler (and frustrating) times of Resident Evil’s roots.
Will visual enhancements and nostalgia be enough to draw players back into this decade-old title? Or have game mechanics evolved too much to appreciate what once was?
Here are the HOTs and NOTs of Resident Evil Code: Veronica X HD.
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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.
great game, no matter what reviews will be or are.. if you are true survival horror fan I recommend it highly :) great game, hard at times, great story...Vesker & Claire & Chris!!! :)