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Resident Evil: Code: Veronica

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  • 2000
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Resident Evil: Code: Veronica (2000)
Resident Evil Code: Veronica
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Zombie-HorrorAbenteuerAktionEntsetzenMysteriumScience-FictionThriller

Claire infiltriert eine Umbrella-Einrichtung in Paris, wird jedoch gefangen genommen und auf Rockfort Island eingesperrt. Sie tut sich mit dem Insassen Steve Burnside zusammen, um nach einem... Alles lesenClaire infiltriert eine Umbrella-Einrichtung in Paris, wird jedoch gefangen genommen und auf Rockfort Island eingesperrt. Sie tut sich mit dem Insassen Steve Burnside zusammen, um nach einem Ausbruch des T-Virus auf der Insel zu fliehen.Claire infiltriert eine Umbrella-Einrichtung in Paris, wird jedoch gefangen genommen und auf Rockfort Island eingesperrt. Sie tut sich mit dem Insassen Steve Burnside zusammen, um nach einem Ausbruch des T-Virus auf der Insel zu fliehen.

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    • Hiroki Katô
    • Shimako Sato
    • Toshiyuki Aoyama
  • Drehbuch
    • Noboru Sugimura
    • Hirohisa Soda
    • Junichi Miyashita
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Alyson Court
    • Bill Houston
    • Peter Oldring
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    8,1/10
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    • Regie
      • Hiroki Katô
      • Shimako Sato
      • Toshiyuki Aoyama
    • Drehbuch
      • Noboru Sugimura
      • Hirohisa Soda
      • Junichi Miyashita
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Alyson Court
      • Bill Houston
      • Peter Oldring
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    Alyson Court
    Alyson Court
    • Claire
    • (Synchronisation)
    Bill Houston
    • Steve
    • (Synchronisation)
    Peter Oldring
    Peter Oldring
    • Alfred
    • (Synchronisation)
    Leila Johnson
    Leila Johnson
    • Alexia
    • (Synchronisation)
    Conrad Coates
    Conrad Coates
    • Narrator
    • (Synchronisation)
    Michael Filipowich
    Michael Filipowich
    • Chris
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Michael Fipowich)
    Richard Waugh
    Richard Waugh
    • Wesker
    • (Synchronisation)
    Martin Roach
    Martin Roach
    • Rodrigo
    • (Synchronisation)
    Geneviève Steele
    • Announcer
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Genevieve Steels)
    • Regie
      • Hiroki Katô
      • Shimako Sato
      • Toshiyuki Aoyama
    • Drehbuch
      • Noboru Sugimura
      • Hirohisa Soda
      • Junichi Miyashita
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    10eke826s

    Another gem from the RE team.

    I just can't believe that these games can get so much better, but they do. Unfortunately I had to rent a Dreamcast to play it, but even though I did beat it I can't wait to buy it for PS2. This is the only series of games that I must own all of them even if I have beaten them many times over. I hope they never stop making this type of game even if the series must come to an end.
    10GenK1981

    This game is the King of Horror, Raimi take note!!

    I recently purchassed the very underrated Dreamcast and went off into town to find some games to use them on. I bought Soul Calibur (A classic) and then i stepped across the domain of Resident Evil Code Veronica. I have Resident Evil 1 & 2, and have played Res Evil 3 numerous occasions, and i have been impressed with all of them, especially no.1 which has to go down in history has a classic.

    But none of them 3 come anywhere near to the dreamcast attempt of Brilliant Gory Gameplay. If its just for the sake of buying a dreamcast for this game it is worth every moment of your time and effort, ive never been so enthralled over a computer game in the way this has enthralled me.

    Anyway, the story carrys on from the 2nd story in which Claire Redfield searches for her Brother (Chris - from the 1st story), who is presumed missing under the conspiracy of the dreaded umbrella corporation. Little is known about this corporation except the fact that you though you destroyed them 3 times in the previous storys.

    So aiding Claire, with the assistant of super brat Steve, u must unlock the truth of the real location of your brother. The 2nd CD enables you to control Chris, thats if you manage to get that far without running out of the room in fear.

    The control are very slick and the movement of the characters are magnificently realistic, when the character notices danger, he/she faces the direction it is coming from. PURE GENIUS!!

    Overall i gave this game 10/10 because it is simply the game of the year, game of the decade and the best game in the world full stop!!. Please purchase this game as soon as possible.
    8PlayerSS

    Greatest game of the series!

    This game ranks above all so far. I had the honor of playing mine on PS2 so the graphics were really good. The voice acting was above standard. The difficulty level is just right. Wesker has to be the best characters in the RE series in my opinion. The story amazed me and took many different twist that I wasn't expecting. The only rating this game deserves is great.
    10TERMINATOR180

    Great Biohazard (Resident Evil) Game

    This is one of the best of the series, ranking up there with Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (Or Biohazard: Last Escape) The game has a very good storyline in which you play as Claire Redfield in the search for her brother,Chris Redfield (Whom you probably know from the original Resident Evil) It is as scary as the other Resident Evil, and contains alot more cutscenes.

    My Rating: **** out of ***** Stars (Rating based on comparison to other videogames)
    mentalcritic

    A good, but somewhat overextended, entry in the series

    Resident Evil is one of the most popular video game series of all time for a number of reasons, not least among which is the somewhat non-linear structure of play. Although certain items have to be found before other areas can be explored, that's literally the extent of linearity in this game. As a result, the replay value, while not as great as some other games, is incredible. Another contributing factor to the replay value is that Capcom, in their infinite wisdom, decided that between a shorter game and one that makes the player feel as if there is no way to win, the shorter game is preferable. Not that this is much of a factor where Code Veronica is concerned. This game is long. Longer than Titanic, longer than The Godfather Part II, this is one piece of televisual entertainment that you cannot easily get tired of. It is also of substantially better quality than just about anything that the rest of the video game industry has cranked out lately. That, in and of itself, does not make it a perfect game, but it is oh so very close.

    Unlike previous entries in the series, the game only offers one path through the myriad of mazes. This limits the replay factor somewhat compared to Resident Evil 1 and 2, but this is an aside. Compared to some other video games that lose all their thrill as soon as one completes them, Code Veronica is like the classics of old, such as Jumpman or Impossible Mission. Flawed in their own ways, but still the preferred choice. Unlike Jumpman or Impossible Mission, however, Code Veronica grips the player in this almost unshakable manner because of its storyline. Indeed, once one has grown tired of fighting the nth zombie or Hunter, the thing that keeps the player going is anticipation of the next cutscene. Indeed, it is this anticipation that keeps the player playing in spite of some flawed moments such as a trap that can instantly kill your character and send you right back to the start, or programmers getting a little too enthusiastic with the mutant spawn.

    The voice acting is, as you might expect, terrible. Half the lines sound as if they were recorded through a public address system. I don't know who delivered Steve Burnside's dialogue, but he alternates between sounding seventeen and seven years old, often within the same line. Richard Waugh, on the other hand, absolutely shines as the voice of Albert Wesker. Bringing to mind images of a not-so-friendly David Bowie, the voice-over is totally consistent with the character - smooth, calm, totally in control. It's just a shame that the character models in the game do not even come close to being in sync with their voiceovers. Not that this is terribly important in a video game, but it does distract at times. Nonetheless, a quick listen to all the cutscenes will leave one in little doubt as to why Waugh is one of the few alumni of the Resident Evil series to have attained any work outside of video games.

    The gameplay, aside from the aforementioned moments when the programmers got carried away with traps or icky blob monsters, is fairly smooth. Getting used to the way characters in the Resident Evil games move is a little time-consuming, but the investment of time is well worth it. The real meat of a Resident Evil game, as any player will tell you, is inventory management. Throughout the game, one only has a small number of spaces to put items in, and one must constantly balance between two elements. These being pieces of the puzzle and weapons. Yes, the monsters encountered often resemble a cavalcade of B-movie escapees, but often the fun comes from discovering their origins. I don't think it is really revealing anything to say that the games wear their Night Of The Living Dead influence on their sleeve, anyway. Counting all the B-movie influences to be found in this Resident Evil is almost as much fun as playing the game.

    If I were giving Resident Evil: Code Veronica X a score out of ten, it would be nine. Some of it is less fun than the player has a right to expect, while most of it is so much more than the competition has delivered in the past ten years. Those new to the series might be better off getting an old copy of the PlayStation or PC versions of the original, but for those who are somewhat familiar with the Resident Evil universe, this is pure gold.

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    • Wissenswertes
      This was last of the canonical Resident Evil titles to use the names of actual gun manufacturers (excluding Magnum) and firearms within the game. All the subsequent Resident Evil titles (Resident Evil remake, Resident Evil 0 and Resident Evil 4) used generic or made-up names for their weapons (i.e: Silver Serpent, Broken Butterfly, Blacktail).
    • Patzer
      When Steve saves Claire from the Bandersnatch, he fires over 30 bullets with his two Luger pistols without reloading. Lugers can only hold up to 8 bullets per clip. Steve shouldn't have been able to fire more than 16 rounds at most.
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      Alexia Ashford: You want it? You aren't worthy of its power.

    • Alternative Versionen
      Although the US and Japanese versions of the game are exactly the same, there are two known differences. First, the US version's main menu does not have a difficulty setting like the Japanese version which lets you choose Very Easy, Easy, or Normal gameplay. Second, in the US version, Wesker's Battle Game can be obtained by simply completing Chris' Battle Game, unlike the Japanese version, which in order to get Wesker's Battle Game you must find his sunglasses somewhere inside the normal game.
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      Featured in Troldspejlet: Folge #23.9 (2000)

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      • 3. Februar 2000 (Japan)
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