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Game #4: Resident Evil:Code Veronica (Capcom/Dreamcast)

Code Veronica is the Apex of one of the greatest series' of all time. Players took control of Claire Redfield who is searching for her brother Chris in the aftermath of the Raccoon City disaster. Her travels take her to Europe, where she is captured by Umbrella Corp. and imprisoned on Rockfort Island. The island is soon overrun with zombies and other horrible freaks. To make matters worse for Claire, she has become the target of Alfred Ashford, the heir to Umbrella Corp's fortune. This game is truly the best in terms of psychological horror in the RE series. The visuals and especially the environments are disturbing and add a ton to the scares. Alfred is an outstanding villain and quite possibly the most twisted in gaming history. In terms of gameplay, the controls are spot on (by the way, I have NEVER had a problem with RE's control scheme. It adds to the game. I may address this at a later date because I could go on for a while). There are plenty of challenging enemies and clever puzzles to keep players on their toes. All in all the game is just perfectly executed. Couple that with one of the greatest stories and some of the greatest characters (except for Steve) in gaming and you have yourself an instant classic.

Pros: Great story, scary as hell, great graphics, environments, sense of immersion in the game, overall fun

Cons:Steve, his obnoxious dialogue, horrible voice acting, annoying personality and everything about him (actually the voice acting as a whole could be better


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