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Resident Evil: Code Veronica on PS2 - Trailer (2001)

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Average rating: 73%
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Certificate: Certificate: 15
Collections: The Ultimate Resident Evil Collection
User collections: Games I Own
Developers: CAPCOM
Format: PS2
Number of players: 1
Released: unknown
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Brief synopsis of Resident Evil: Code Veronica

Resident Evil: Code Veronica is the first survival horror game to make it onto the PlayStation 2. Capcoms excellent Resident Evil series has dominated the charts with its balance of action, compelling stories and truly scary moments. Many people regard Code Veronica as the best game of the series, and once you play it, youll know why.

The start of Code Veronica sees Claire Redfield leave Racoon city in search of the Umbrella companys headquarters in Europe to find her missing brother Chris. During her search she is captured, beaten and dumped in a remote island prison. The island is, of course, overrun with the living un-dead and other unspeakable enemies. Your adventure begins. Without giving too much away, Code Veronica has the best plot of the series and even explains about Wesker from the original game.

What Resident Evil game would be complete without the inclusion of taxing puzzles to test your intellect? Code Veronica doesnt disappoint: finding keys and items to unlock new sections of the game is still of vital importance. Some of the puzzles are particularly challenging, and rearranging the family portraits might prove very difficult.

The main difference between this version and the first three games is the how the game is displayed, although the camera angles are still reminiscent of the early titles, the backgrounds are now rendered in true 3D. This allows for subtle camera changes as the camera can move to a new angle, when you go up a flight of stairs, for example. The real advantage of the new perspective becomes clear once you complete the game. A hidden sub-game lets you tackle the game from a first-person perspective, Quake-style.

Overall, Code Veronica is one of the better titles available for the PlayStation 2. If you havent already played the Dreamcast version, check this out, its unlikely you will be disappointed.

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