Resident Evil - Code: Veronica
Game » consists of 14 releases. Released May 26, 2000
Resident Evil: Code: Veronica is a survival horror video game initially developed and published by Capcom for the SEGA Dreamcast. It was later released for Sony PlayStation 2 and GameCube with improved graphics.
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5 (0) 4 (2) 3 (1) 2 (0) 1 (0) 3.7 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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All the wrong kinds of moronic. 0
Xbox Live Arcade has proved an excellent platform for the release of older games. Because these older games are simple to grasp and to emulate on other systems, the platform has become a new opportunity for newer gamers to experience old classics. Yet this certainly does not mean that every game is deserving of rerelease. No game demonstrates this more efficiently than Resident Evil: Code Veronica: X HD. Just about every aspect of the game, from the story to the gameplay to the overall design, f...
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Gloomy, twisted, icy, picturesque, and still suffering from the ultimate problem of Resident Evil: boss battles. 0
People might complain a lot about the controls but this, my friends, is Resident Evil. This is what the series should never have ceased from being. It’s not that the series doesn’t work as action-driven third-person shooter, it’s mainly because anything works as action-driven third person shooter. Resident Evil took its massive brand, interesting story and memorable characters and swallowed the most mainstream genre around to become a behemoth of popularity. In the name of sale...
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Classic RE...but almost a little too classic. 0
Code Veronica X was one of best ps2 launch titles you could find. The very first game I played when I got my ps2 on that fateful Christmas day and to this very day is a fantastic survival horror game, that sadly lacks alot in the replay value aspect.Code Veronica is set only a few months after Raccoon Citys destruction, and anyone who can remember correctly from canon Leon S. Kennedy's scenario B ending from Resident Evil 2 (and Claire Redfield's epilogue from RE3) would of easily guessed it cen...
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