Code Veronica is widely considered one of the best games in the Resident Evil franchise. That's definitely saying something for a series that's brought us one incredible game after another (along with a few misses) since the original made its debut in 1996. Code Veronica isn't just exciting because it's an updated look at one of the better games in the series—it's also the last game in the main series to pit you against hordes of actual zombies. So how has the last decade treated the game?
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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.
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The biggest complaints this reviewer had, the intentionally gimped controls and the fixed camera angles, are one of the reasons I like the old resident evil games more than 4 or 5. They really gave that feeling of helplessness that you would feel if you were actually in a situation where you have to run down a cramped hallway that has zombies at the end. And they are the reason why the older RE games are the only games I've ever played (other than silent hill) that I actually feel as if I'm being grabbed myself when a something grabs the character. Yeah they take some getting used to, but nothing matches that feeling I get when I successfully fake out a zombie in one of those hallways and get by with centimeters to spare me from death.