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Resident Evil: Code Veronica X

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Everything you Feared! Includes New footage – Never before seen cut scenes. Playstation 2.Resident Evil: Code Veronica X comes with a bonus playable demo ofDevil May Cry.Resident Evil: Code Veronica X begins 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

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  1. 24 of 26 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Survival Horror finally comes to the PS2., July 13, 2001
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    Tanto Hidyoningrat (Chicago, IL United States) –

    This review is from: Resident Evil: Code Veronica X (Video Game)

    The first Resident Evil was the main reason I bought the original Playstation back in the days of yore. Resident Evil: Code Veronica X will definitely fully justify the money I spent on the PS2. I have played the Dreamcast version of this game, and it is a genuinely scary and thrilling experience. This is, in my humble opinion, the best of the Resident Evil series thus far. This part of the Resident Evil series really shines thanks to the technological capability of a 128-bit game console. The graphic jumps out at you, both in a subtle and/or a full-blown way, and the audio just surrounds you with eerie and painful moans and screams of the inhabitants of this game. The extra that the PS2 version provides such as the extra footage, Wesker’s report, and last but not least, a demo of Devil May Cry, which I think alone is enough reason to plunk down the dough for, just provides more bang for your buck. And if you really think about it, Capcom really went out of their way to entice gamers to buy this PS2 game, when I think simply porting the Dreamcast version of this game is enough to make a sale. If your a fan of this series, there is no need for me to tell you to get this game. If you never had the pleasure of playing any Resident Evil game before, this game will be one hell of an introduction. If you were like me a couple years ago who thought the Resident Evil series was getting stale, this game will once again make you a believer. Excelsior.

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  2. 12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Same ‘ol great game, for the most part, August 5, 2002
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    N. Durham “Big Evil” (Philadelphia, PA) –
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    This review is from: Resident Evil: Code Veronica X (Video Game)

    Those who loved, and enjoyed beating, the original Code: Veronica for the Dreamcast really shouldn’t bother with this PS2 edition, which isn’t really all that of a special edition. The only differences are that the graphics have been tweaked a little (although there are parts of the game where some of the graphics are rather choppy and are outshined by the DC version), and additional cut scenes that explain some plot holes from the original version. Other than that this is still a great game, but if you played the original Code: Veronica this really won’t do much for you. All in all, if you’ve never played Code: Veronica before and you own a PS2, this is a good addition to your game library, but if you own the original version there is no point in getting this.

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  3. 23 of 27 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    A must have for All RE fans, July 25, 2001
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    This review is from: Resident Evil: Code Veronica X (Video Game)

    I have this game for DC and it was the best Resident Evil to date. Don’t listen to the guy whos said the the Movies and gameplay are boring. Well they are not boring at all the CG cutscenes are the best that i’ve seen, and i have played all the Final Fantasy games. During the CG they have alot of action like one sequence when Claire sees a guy in a locked room through a glass and she can’t get the door open, then something takes his head and smashes it up against the window and blood splashes everywhere. The gameplay has alot of twist and turns in it and never get’s dull, once your done with one part of the story it makes a huge @ss turn and goes somewhere else. The Graphics are the best that i have seen, EVER!!!! The fully 3D backgrounds, instead of those crappy pre-rendered backrounds in past RE games, set the mood so good, It’s scary. From the Time you meet Steve Burnside till the end of the game you are hooked. And you meet steve within about 2 minutes of the game. Any ps2 owner should have this game. I’m getting it cuz of the 10 minutes of extra scenes and the the Weskers Report DVD. The guy who said spend your money elsewhere is stupid, Spend your well earned Money on Resident Evil CODE: Veronica X!!!!!!!!!

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  4. Not a chance……

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