Resident Evil: Code Veronica X HD ~ Part 10
Resident Evil: Code Veronica (バイオハザード コードベロニカ) is a survival horror video game, it is the fourth major installment in the Resident Evil series and the first to debut on a separate platform from the PlayStation. Developer(s): Capcom Production Studio 4 Publisher(s): Capcom Platform(s): Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, GameCube, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Playstation 4 Release: February 3 2000 Genre(s): Survival horror Language: English Played on Playstation 3 The story takes place three months after the events of Resident Evil 2 (1998) and the concurrent destruction of Raccoon City as seen in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (1999). It follows Claire Redfield and her brother Chris Redfield in their efforts to survive a viral outbreak at both a remote prison island in the Southern Ocean and a research facility in Antarctica. The game retains the traditional survival horror controls and gameplay seen in previous series installments; however, unlike the pre-rendered backgrounds of previous games, Code: Veronica utilizes real-time 3D environments and dynamic camera movement.
Resident Evil: Code Veronica (バイオハザード コードベロニカ) is a survival horror video game, it is the fourth major installment in the Resident Evil series and the first to debut on a separate platform from the PlayStation. Developer(s): Capcom Production Studio 4 Publisher(s): Capcom Platform(s): Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, GameCube, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Playstation 4 Release: February 3 2000 Genre(s): Survival horror Language: English Played on Playstation 3 The story takes place three months after the events of Resident Evil 2 (1998) and the concurrent destruction of Raccoon City as seen in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (1999). It follows Claire Redfield and her brother Chris Redfield in their efforts to survive a viral outbreak at both a remote prison island in the Southern Ocean and a research facility in Antarctica. The game retains the traditional survival horror controls and gameplay seen in previous series installments; however, unlike the pre-rendered backgrounds of previous games, Code: Veronica utilizes real-time 3D environments and dynamic camera movement.