
The story of the Ashford clan and finding stuff out about the early days of Umbrella is really cool.

The story in Resident Evil Code Veronica was much grander in scale than what 2 and 3 offered, not to put those games down of course. All hell breaks loose while she is on here, she is captured and she is in a fight for survival as well as trying to figure out what the deal with this place is. You play as Claire Redfield at the start of the game and she is on a mysterious island trying to figure out what Umbrella is up to. The story of Resident Evil Code Veronica is set after the events of Resident Evil 3. This is a very long game and just when you think you are done you start playing as Chris and a whole load of other problems starts to come your way! It is a very hard game, but it never feels unfair.īrother And Sister Are Here To Save The World! You need to solve puzzles, find items, and take down enemies along the way. Most of the game is that classic Resident Evil stuff that we all love. I know I got to the Tyrant fight on the plane with nothing and I mean nothing and I had to restart the whole game. Most people the first time they play this are very free-flowing with the bullets, only to discover they are screwed as they progress through the game and come across tougher enemies. The reason for this is that the game is very, very stingy when it comes to ammo. The game does not hold your hand at all and more often than not you have to run away from danger rather than fight it. I would say that out of the four original Resident Evil games, this one is the hardest. One of the things that people will always mention about this game is the difficulty and for good reason to. To be fair, most of it is good, but there is some pretty cringy stuff, I am looking at you, Steve! Still, the voice acting for the most part brings the story to life very well. The soundtrack is classic Resident Evil stuff, but like the other older games, Resident Evil Code Veronica has some rather questionable voice acting. The camera is a bit more dynamic and shows off the new visuals very well. Claire, Chris, and the rest of the cast look fantastic as do some of the creepy creature designs. The different areas in the game all have that classic Resident Evil feel and look to them, but they are far clearer and easier to look at than the games on the PlayStation. Now the actual game visuals look much closer to those breathtaking cinematics.

I was blown away the first time I played this game. The presentation of the game is phenomenal. Resident Evil Code Veronica has one of those stories that stuck with me for a while and I would love to see Capcom give a reboot as they did with Resident Evil 2 and 3. This story really shaped what would follow in the Resident Evil world for better and for worse, but I like to think it is more for the better. As well as trying to bring them down, you are also looking for your brother Chris.

Capcom did a great job with that extra horsepower the Sega Dreamcast allowed them! The game starts you off playing as Clair Redfield and you are on a mysterious island where Umbrella is running all kinds of crazy experiments. The story of the game is fantastic and at the time it was the most cinematic of all the Resident Evil games. It followed on from the events of Resident Evil 2 and for many years this was my favorite game in the series. Released in 2000, this along with Soul Calibur were the two main games that made me feel happy about my choice of getting a Sega Dreamcast.

After I got my Dreamcast for Christmas of 1999, Resident Evil Code Veronica was the first big release that I was looking forward to.
