Resident Evil: Code Veronica X HD Review

Siblings, mutant worms, and a schizophrenic crossdresser, oh my!





There are few games that are as crazy as Resident Evil: Code Veronica. It can be considered the turning point in the Resident Evil series, where things just got plain nutty and were not worth caring about if it didn't make sense. The Redfields make their way outside…

  • Unintentionally hilarious voice-work and writing
  • Lengthy and complex story
  • Steve Burnside
  • Yes, it's stil stiff and awkward to control
  • ...but somehow still playable thanks to auto-aim
  • No new features and visual rework, apart from widescreen
  • Steve Burnside, again

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Unintentionally hilarious voice-work and writing Lengthy and complex story Steve Burnside Yes, it's stil stiff and awkward to control ...but somehow still playable thanks to auto-aim No new features and visual rework, apart from widescreen Steve Burnside, again
Unintentionally hilarious voice-work and writing Lengthy and complex story Steve Burnside Yes, it's stil stiff and awkward to control ...but somehow still playable thanks to auto-aim No new features and visual rework, apart from widescreen Steve Burnside, again
Unintentionally hilarious voice-work and writing Lengthy and complex story Steve Burnside Yes, it's stil stiff and awkward to control ...but somehow still playable thanks to auto-aim No new features and visual rework, apart from widescreen Steve Burnside, again
Unintentionally hilarious voice-work and writing Lengthy and complex story Steve Burnside Yes, it's stil stiff and awkward to control ...but somehow still playable thanks to auto-aim No new features and visual rework, apart from widescreen Steve Burnside, again
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