That is the season of the spooky online game remake—Alan Wake bought remastered, Konami is engaged on Silent Hill 2, and Capcom is getting ready a Resident Evil 4 remake, amongst many different issues. However you received’t discover Resident Evil Code: Veronica within the latter developer’s excellent pile of tasks, no less than not but.
This revelation comes from a brand new interview Resident Evil 4 producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi gave to gaming web site Noisy Pixel. When requested about the potential for a refreshed Code: Veronica, Hirabayashi mentioned that he’s at present centered on the Resident Evil 4 remake mission Nevertheless, he did go away the door open to a doable future remake, saying that, “[if the] alternative comes, perhaps.”
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The unique Resident Evil from 1996 bought a critically acclaimed remake in 2002, 1998’s Resident Evil 2 was remade in 2019 (additionally to nice success), and 1999’s Resident Evil 3 bought an analogous 2020 revamp. Right here we’re right now with Resident Evil 4 on the horizon, however no Code: Veronica in sight. Followers are usually not shocked.
Resident Evil Code: Veronica, forgotten however nonetheless canon, first got here out in 2000 for Sega’s Dreamcast, and Kotaku staffer Zack Zwiezen notes that “for some followers of the collection, that is the actual sequel to Resident Evil 2.”
The basic survival horror journey splits gamers’ time between Claire Redfield, caught on a jail island, and her brother Chris, who’s looking for her. The Dreamcast recreation was bewitching and ghostly, with loads of stately grey halls, checkerboard flooring, and good brick-red blood spatter. In 2000, IGN gushed in a assessment that the “recreation’s excellent visuals mix with the collection’ trademark music and audio to create a scene so vigorous, so scary, that getting sucked into this nightmare is simpler than ever earlier than.”
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It was a powerful recreation, however bought labeled as a spin-off due to “political causes between Capcom and the console manufacturing firm,” recreation designer Shinji Mikami mentioned in a 2020 interview with YouTube channel Archipel. “Personally, I wished it to be a numbered title,” he mentioned.
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And so do loads of followers, a few of whom are at present devoting themselves to making a Code: Veronica remake themselves. It has no set launch date but.
Till Hirabayashi’s alternative comes knocking, followers’ ardour must be sufficient to maintain Code: Veronica.