- Franchise
- Resident Evil
- Platform(s)
- Sega Dreamcast
- ESRB
- M For Mature 17+ due to Animated Blood and Gore, Animated Violence
Resident Evil: Code Veronica is a third-person survival horror game from Capcom. Originally released on the Sega Dreamcast in 2000, the game features fixed camera angles, tank controls, tons of weapons, challenging puzzles, a unique RE story, and more.
A Capcom leaker shares plenty new information about the rumored Resident Evil Code: Veronica remake, including gameplay and story details.
According to industry insiders and rumors, Capcom has two RE remakes in the works, and it should take one particular approach to the benefit of both.
The possibility of a Resident Evil Code: Veronica remake might come with a big upside over the last few previous ones in the series.
These games showcase brother-sister relationships that are sometimes charming, sometimes tragic, and always central to the stories they tell.
These Resident Evil titles keep the gameplay fresh by throwing all kinds of weird and unpredictable enemies the player's way.
Horror stories are noted for their gripping tales of fear and paranoia, and the PS2 was home to some of the absolute best narratives in the genre.
Resident Evil 9's rumored protagonists, if true, would simultaneously be great news as well as disheartening for the series' recent direction.
A lot of Resident Evil bosses stay at the forefront of player's minds long after the game ends, but others are don't leave such a lasting impression.
Resident Evil fans have an unexpected new way of asking Capcom to remake Code: Veronica.
Bloober's Silent Hill 2 might only be the beginning of remakes to come but, unlike Resident Evil, there are not a whole lot of games to cherry-pick.
Code Veronica and RE0 are rumored to be getting remakes, but claims that the games won't be as ambitious have both pros and cons.
The leaked Resident Evil Code: Veronica remake gets a disappointing update.
The Resident Evil franchise is the face of the horror game genre; however, which of the series' games takes the longest to beat?
According to a prominent source, remakes of Resident Evil O and Code Veronica are reportedly in the works. If the news is true, it’s also highly likely that these remakes will be in the same third-person linear style as seen in Resident Evil 2 through 4. However, there is another direction that Resident Evil could attempt in a forthcoming entry, one that the series has danced around before and that would be embracing an entirely open-world design.
The PlayStation 2 was a fascinating and much-loved era of gaming, and it contained more memorable horror games than any other generation of consoles.
No legendary mascot protagonist from the Resident Evil franchise has suffered as much or died as tragically as one unsung character.