

The latter one is a slightly enhanced version with better gore, more cinematics, and a little more content. It was actually pretty close to being named Resident Evil 3, and thanks to its popularity it was released shortly after the original release as Resident Evil: Code Veronica X. It is as principal for the saga as any numbered entries. A step forwardĬontrary to popular belief, Code Veronica is not a spin-off of the main series. Their motivations are strong, but if you're looking for a more familiar face, don't worry, Albert Wesker is back in this game. The core of the story is the tale of brothers, not only the Redfields but also Alfred and Alexia Ashford, the main villains of the story. Of course, this is no ordinary prison, and the island is, once again, owned by Umbrella.

Far from Raccoon City, this time Clarie Redfield is looking for her brother Chris when she is captured by Umbrella Corporation in Paris and sent to a prison in Rockfort Island. It really revolves around the idea of duality and family relationships, even with all the zombies and shooting in between. This story takes place three months after the events of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3. So let's talk about one of the most underlooked entries in the series now About the game’s story Some entries in the series are so popular that even now, after years and years they keep getting remade, such as Resident Evil 4, which has been present nonstop in the scene ever since its release. They are so popular that there are different movie adaptations to the series, some animated and the more popular live-action ones. And of course, Resident Evil Code Veronica is no different, few games can compare to the legacy the Resident Evil has left in the industry.

The Resident Evil franchise carries a long tradition of being some of the best and most popular horror titles.
