
This is what the fan remake is aiming to fix. The tanky controls and fixed camera angles all seem out of place among today's gamers. These days, you can officially play Resident Evil Code: Veronica with as many graphical enhancements as possible on the Xbox Series S/X via backwards compatibility.īeing that Code: Veronica was released decades ago, a fresh coat of paint isn't exactly enough to make it palatable to newer fans of the series. Subsequent attempts to port the game to the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube, as well as the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, in later years, would help get the game the mainstream love that it deserved. However, being that it was released on a lesser-known platform, the game didn't receive much commercial success despite its critical acclaim.

It was billed as a spin-off but is technically a sequel to Resident Evil 2 and 3. The original Resident Evil Code: Veronica was first released on the Sega Dreamcast in 2000. How to Play the Resident Evil Code: Veronica Remake Demo If the fan remake of Code: Veronica becomes popular enough, Capcom might extend the developers an invite similar to what they did with InvaderGames years ago. This is exactly why fans have taken it upon themselves to remake the Sega Dreamcast title and give it a more modern look.

Unfortunately, due to its lack of mainstream popularity, Code: Veronica hasn't exactly received the remake treatment yet. A demo of the fan remake of Code: Veronica is available to play. It might not be one of the best Resident Evil games ever, but a lot of fans have fond memories of the game. Resident Evil Code: Veronica is one of the most beloved Resident Evil games of all time.
