Resident Evil Survivor 2 Code: Veronica
Description (IGDB)
Resident Evil Survivor 2 Code: Veronica is a first-person shooter video game and the second installment in the Gun Survivor series. As in most lightgun games, the objective is to make it through an environment while shooting enemies. It is somewhat less typical in that you have full roaming control over your character rather than being stuck on rails. More unusually, a timer begins as you enter each area. If the timer runs out before you leave, Nemesis will appear and chase you.
Histoire (IGDB)
Claire Redfield, is continuing to look for her brother after the Raccoon City incident and she was tipped by an unknown source about an Umbrella facility in Paris. When she tried to infiltrate the facility, she was caught, after which she was taken to the Umbrella prison in Rockfort Island. She teams up with fellow prisoner, Steve Burnside, and plans to escape while an outbreak of the t-Virus is released onto the island. This game's events are actually revealed to be a dream after the completion of the arcade mode, which Claire is having after escaping Antarctica with her brother Chris Redfield at the end of CODE: Veronica.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« I admit that I doubted Capcom's ability to continue their fear effect *snicker* with the Resident Evil franchise. But it seems that they are not only becoming bigger and more graphically intense, but more engrossing as well. With the crisp new 3D world, the wonderfully modeled characters, music and sound effects to die for (couldn't help it), and a story line that takes you on a 2 disc ride of suspense, what else do you need? Well, maybe better voice actors. Steve's voice was grating on me throughout the first half of the game. But other than that, this game is a must own Dreamcast title along with Crazy Taxi, Soul Calibur, and Dead or Alive 2. »
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Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Simply it is the best Resident Evil.. The best puzzles, the best story, the best cutscenes, the best characters, the best OST, the best gameplay, the best monsters, the best survival horror game ever made. »
« It was the last resident evil that give vibe of their classic survivor horror formula. There's a few section of annoying gameplay here and there but forgiven by the atmospheric and the sense of true dread it brings. The game is also long for the classic formula, so its quite satisfying before leon ruins claire's hope once again »
« This is easily the hardest RE game in the franchise up to this point! It is unforgiving, it is relentless, it is aggravating at times, and the backtracking I would say here is LESS fun than in previous installments. RE: CV is STILL a classic though and the story still has that classic **** RE vibe to it that 2 & 3 have. It isn't a bad game by any means, but you will find yourself having more of a challenge than previously, especially if you're coming straight from 2 & 3, which I think are more enjoyable experiences than this. »
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« Resident Evil Code: Veronica is often considered one of the most important Resident Evil games, and in some ways it feels like the last true evolution of the original survival horror formula before the series shifted directions. »
« Una entrega clave en la saga que combina lo clásico con avances técnicos, siendo uno de los Resident Evil más completos y desafiantes. Historia más profunda y ambiciosa. Evolución técnica importante. Mantiene el survival horror clásico. Personajes memorables. Gran desafío. Puntos débiles: Dificultad elevada. Algunos momentos frustrantes. Controles clásicos algo duros. »
« Great game given It's age and while it does feature a lot of backtracking and a ton of areas with difficult enemies sometimes just spammed through them I'd say the ending compensates for it, it really feels rewarding. »