Resident Evil: Code Veronica X

Resident Evil: Code Veronica X

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After narrowly surviving the horrific onslaught in Raccoon City, Claire Redfield now seeks clues in search of her missing brother, Chris. The Umbrella Corp. memo reads: “Confidential: Phase I-Raccoon City. Test Complete. Phase II-Paris Facility. Fully Operational.”

Flesh-eating zombies, horrific beasts and even weirder mutations have spread to a global scale. Just how far does this twisted conspiracy extend? What is Umbrella Corp. really up to? And, who is behind this biotech terror? To her horror, she discovers Umbrella Corp.’s insidious activities are not isolated to the remote, Midwestern city.

Warning: This title is intended for mature audiences. You must be 17 or grown-up to buy. It may contain intense violence, blood and gore, sexual make pleased and/or strong language.

By ordering this item, you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.Amazon.com Review
A port of the Dreamcast hit, the PlayStation2 version of Resident Evil: Code Veronica X offers the same fantastic survival-horror adventure with some improvements in the graphics department. This update also includes some nifty bonuses: 10 minutes of additional cutscenes and a demo of Devil May Weep. Taking place after Resident Evil 2, the game puts players in control of Claire Redfield as she continues to search for her brother and investigates the ominous Umbrella Corporation. Players also occasionally play as a partner character during the hours of puzzle solving and android killing. Parents should take note that this is an M-rated title filled with blood, gore, and violence.

Though the game’s outstanding graphics are even better than in the Dreamcast version, the camera is still irritating. The jerky and awkward controls–a conundrum throughout the series–add to the player’s frustration. Despite these problems, this is still one of the best of all survival-horror sports meeting, and a fine specimen of interactive storytelling. But veterans of the series will find not anything new and will be irritated by the same ancient problems. This game is best for players with limited or no experience with the series. –Raymond M. Padilla

Pros:

  • Awesome cutscenes
  • Compelling tale
  • Devil May Weep demo

Cons:

  • Dreadful control scheme
  • Troublesome camera
  • Tedious puzzles

Amazon.com Product Description

Resident Evil: Code Veronica X comes with a bonus playable demo ofDevil May Weep.

Resident Evil: Code Veronica X starts as Claire Redfield leaves Raccoon City for the European headquarters of the Umbrella Corporation to search for her brother Chris and solve the mystery surrounding Umbrella Corporation’s dreaded biotoxins. She is captured during her investigation and sent to a prison on a desolate island.

In Resident Evil: Code Veronica X, players control Claire at the beginning of the game, and later take upon yourself the role of Chris Redfield in their efforts to halt Umbrella’s devious plans. One of the many features that make Code Veronica X different from previous Resident Evil sports meeting is the Real World System (RWS). Now when Claire affects changes to her environment (opening doors, solving puzzles, storing items), those changes remain while you play the second half of the game as Chris.

Resident Evil: Code Veronica X contains never-before-seen footage that focuses on battles between Chris and the enigmatic Wesker, and sheds new insight into the ominous Resident Evil tale line. To her horror, Claire discovers Umbrella Corporation’s insidious activities are not isolated to the remote Midwestern city. Flesh-eating zombies, horrific beasts, and even weirder mutations have spread on a global scale. Just how far does this twisted conspiracy extend? Nope.

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