TSA writes: "When Resident Evil Code: Veronica was released for the Sega Dreamcast in 2000, it was clear that the Resident Evil series was starting to get a little stale. At this point, Capcom really didn’t do much to progress the franchise in a meaningful way. Code: Veronica is as classic as it gets. And that’s exactly why I like it. It doesn’t try to be something that it’s not.
The HD version includes dynamic lighting, full widescreen support, and all the menus have been updated. It looks great, especially for a game that is eleven years old. FMVs, unfortunately, were not redone. Cutscenes look horrible as a result, unless they were rendered in real time."
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.