Capcom's Resident Evil Code: Veronica was a stand out release for the Dreamcast, and really wowed with its fully rendered environments back in the day. While other games like Dino Crisis had already introduced fully polygonal, textured backdrops to the survival horror genre it was Code: Veronica that really pushed the envelope in terms of graphical excellence. Since those heady days, Code: Veronica has been ported to a number of systems and now the latest platform to play host to Claire Redfield's blood-soaked adventure is the PlayStation 4.
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Resident Evil Code: Veronica Kanzenban start screen |
If you missed it the first time round, you could do much worse than pick up Resident Evil Code: Veronica X on the PS Store for £11.99. While this version is actually based on the PlayStation 2 game; it is worth noting that Code: Veronica X was also released on the Dreamcast in Japan (as
Resident Evil Code: Veronica Kanzenban), before later being fan-translated into English and released
onto the internet in 2016. If you'd like to know more about the differences between regular Code: Veronica and the X variant,
check this article out; and if you want to try the English language Dreamcast version, find it over at
DC-Talk here.
Source:
Eurogamer