Resident Evil Code: Veronica X

Resident Evil Code: Veronica X (2001)

by Capcom
Genres:Adventure, Puzzle, Shooter
Themes:Action, Horror, Survival
Game modes:Single player
Story:Experience another terrifying chapter in the Resident Evil series with Resident Evil: Code Veronica X. After narrowly surviving the horrific onslaught in Raccoon City, Claire Redfield now seeks clues in search of her missing brother, Chris. Join Claire as she uncovers the insidious activities of the Umbrella Corporation. Avoid or eliminate flesh-eating zombies and horrific beasts. Use a variety weapons, items, and clues scattered around Raccoon City to help you survive the nightmare and make sure the virus doesn't spread any farther.Show more
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user avatar@tony.buser avatar@tony.b
January 12, 2025
Love the RE Franchise. Loved turning off the lights and playing the game in the dark. The story was okay, but the gameplay was as fun as ever. Look forward to having the whole RE franchise preserved and playable on the PC.
user avatar@Dragon_Camuser avatar@Dragon_Cam
January 29, 2025
This has never been released on PC, unlike ports of all other games In the series. I always found that odd. Would like to see it ported so it can play on new systems.
user avatar@KalEl77user avatar@KalEl77
January 29, 2025
This is one of my favorite RE games in the series and I would love to see it released with modern support and preserved for more people to try and get to know this gem.
user avatar@lastfoxxuser avatar@lastfoxx
January 29, 2025
The reason why this game is so much better than Resident Evil 3 NEMESIS, is that Code Veronica was developed initially as Resident Evil 3 for the Dreamcast. Due to contractual issues for exclusivity with Sony though, Capcom renamed project NEMESIS to RE3 and the rest is history. Back in the day I have only watched a friend play it on his Dreamcast (the only guy who had one ^^). But I remember vividly his rooftop apartment where he could crank up the volume since he had more forgiving neighbours than my parents^^. The atmosphere, puzzles and the gameplay was so engaging that I didn't mind playing it myself. Good times.
user avatar@STALKER2010user avatar@STALKER2010
January 29, 2025
Interesting gameplay and design choices, awesome soundtrack and insane boss fights. Bring this one aboard, it's been neglected for long and is one of the most-demanded RE games right now, rightfully.
I've worn through so many copies of CVX on PS2 by now, it came out when I was like 12. This game never gets old. I purchased all of GOG's other RE games upon release. This will be no different, fingers crossed it makes it's way to GOG. As with all the other pre RE4 games, I'm a sucker for the top down tank controls and old school survival horror themes and aesthetics. People hate on 0 and I love RE0 as well. CVX is special because it's extra long and unforgiving, full of memes within the community, and you can dual wield come on. This game would look great in the GOG collection. I covet this account more than my Steam account any day.
user avatar@Kingphil006user avatar@Kingphil006
January 29, 2025
This is for me the best classic Resident evil, I've played on PlayStation 2 and it's the only main line resident evil that I don't own now days because I only play on Pc now, would love to add CV to my collection and play again after so many years.
user avatar@wismouser avatar@wismo
January 29, 2025
I remember playing this game and got stuck so hard due to puzzles & backtracking, in my childhood I used to hate it but it was amazing and i absolutely loved it, the save room theme "A moment of relief" will always be in my mind as one of the most special save rooms, please bring it to GOG, and I buy it instantly!. Love U. GOG<3
user avatar@Adakaneruser avatar@Adakaner
January 29, 2025
It is one of the most special game for me. I played on Dreamcast and i still cannot forget it. I would love to play it again. Atmosphere is kust amazing. Please bring it back
I remember the playstation 2 version. I got to a part where Wesker appears and then I have to fight the witch. I had very litle ammunition and I had no choice but to load a prevous save and make sure to save as much ammunition as possible. It was hard but I manage to beat her.
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