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Audience Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Capcom
EAN: 5055060950609
ESRB Age Rating: Mature
Label: Capcom
Manufacturer: Capcom
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: GameCube
Publisher: Capcom
Release Date: March 12, 2004
Studio: Capcom
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Editorial Review:Amazon.co.uk Review:It's rather ironic that
Resident Evil Code: Veronica X has rejuvenated the PS2's fortunes in Japan, because it's essentially identical to the original, year-old version on the Dreamcast.
Code: Veronica is, however, a superb game that deserves as large an audience as possible, lest its heady mix of action, puzzles and lots and lots of zombies goes unappreciated by the masses.
Unlike previous games in the series
Code: Veronica is portrayed entirely in 3-D--although the atmospheric camera maintains an essentially static viewpoint for most of the time. The amazing graphics are obviously the main draw but you'll also find that some of the more irritating foibles of the series have been ironed out--such as the scarcity of ammo and camera angles that make combat unfairly difficult.
The "X" at the end of the game's name indicates that this is a special edition, but the new stuff is limited to a couple of extra camera angles and some new cut scenes with uber-baddy Wesker. In terms of extras the most interesting aspect of the package is actually a demo of the forthcoming
Devil May Cry. But unless you've already got the Dreamcast version, buy this for the game and treat the other stuff as a bonus because survival horror doesn't get any better than this. --
David Jenkins
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I'm not going to review the game as such,it's excellent,I have it on Dreamcast and bought the "X" version on PS2,no I'm just going to point out the version differences,The 'Cube version is full screen,no borders unlike the PS2 and overall seems to load quicker although it still has the doors/steps,also the intro is a little different again to the PS2,the controls are like the other 'Cube games,Y is inventory,C stick does a 180 etc and unlike RE2 and Nemesis the auto-aim is enabled from the start. ...
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This is worth getting if you are collecting all the resident evil games. Taking place after resident evil 2, the series continues to be just as addictive and exciting as the previous games. Great graphics, great gameplay and the controls are not that bad.
You get quite a few jumpy bits in the game and there is loads to do within the game. This is worth getting if you are a resident evil fan!!
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Picking up a few months after the events of resi 2 Claire Redfield investigating a umbrella facility in Europe is captured & imprisoned on Rockfort island the prison is attacked & the virus is once against set loose Claire attempts to escape the island while her brother Chris sets out to find her & settle a score with former S.T.A.R.S traitor Albert Wesker.
Code veronica x is a classic resi in every sense of the word complete with puzzles, herbs, typewriters & huge mutated freaks though its ...
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I have enjoyed Resident Evil since played Resi 2 on the PSone. I currently own Resident Evil (remake for gamecube), Resident Evil Zero, Resident Evil 4 and this. I think capcom originally rushed this game onto the ps2 because they could. The story line looks dated and unoriginal. still a good second hand purchase
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OK, don't get me wrong with this title, its a great game! But.. it feels old, just like RE 2&3 on the Gamecube. I mean, it could have done with a graphic update or even new areas like with RE1 on the 'Cube. But anyway, despite no sort of updates its still an essentail RE game for any fan of the series!
This game is the sequel to the famous Resident Evil 2, it is Claire's story after the inncident in Racoon City. Just like RE4 is Leon's sequel to RE2. After Claire reads Chris'(her brother) ...
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