
Resident Evil Code: Veronica became a significant game for a number of reasons. Though it never received a number, it was the first of the main series to debut on a non-Sony system. It was the first series entry on the Sega Dreamcast as well as the first title for that console era. It was also the first game to go with pure 3-D polygonal backgrounds but the last one to go with fixed camera angles. The game sold well, as did the tweaked PlayStation 2 re-release, which not only added X to the title but also tacked on a few graphical touch-ups and new cut scenes.
To celebrate the anniversary of the series, Capcom has re-released the game on the Xbox 360 and PS3, complete with an HD makeover and revamped name, Resident Evil Code: Veronica X HD. Die-hard fans of the series will need no convincing, but for everyone else, are the Achievements and redone graphics worth the price of admission and hard drive space?

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I havent played Code Veronica since the Dreamcast. I assume this is that but in HD?
Damn, I just bought code name Veronica. Lol. I was eyeballing the Castlevania game due to the recent Tokyo Gameshow Sale, but I guess I’ll just get it here instead.

The entire Lost Planet series plus Resident Evil: Code Veronica X get Xbox One backward compatibility today.

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