Maybe you’ve heard of “Resident Evil,” but not yet “Resident Evil – Code: Veronica.” That’s okay. Don’t bother to learn about it because most gamers do not want what they see in that game. This minute-read will tackle what gamers hate the most about the remake of “Code Veronica.” Yes, the remade game has not been released yet, but the hate is already there. Go check this story out. 

Tidbits On ‘Resident Evil – Code: Veronica’

“Resident Evil” has been a phenomenal game through the years, but somehow, things changed for this video game since “Code Veronica” was released. 

The story of “Resident Evil – Code: Veronica” takes place three months following the events of “Resident Evil 2” and the concurrent destruction and fall and Raccoon City as gamers have witnessed in “Resident Evil 3: Nemesis.”

Here, Claire Redfield and her brother, Chris Redfield, go on a mission to survive a viral outbreak – a common theme in “Resident Evil” stories – at a remote prison island in the Southern Ocean and a research facility in Antarctica. 

The gameplay is as thrilling as the previous installments. Still, unlike the pre-rendered backgrounds of the last “Resident Evil” games, “Code Veronica” is all about real-time 3D environments and dynamic camera movement. 

A Remake Is Coming Soon?

Last year, netizens saw an unofficial teaser for a remake of “Code: Veronica,” following in the footsteps of the “Resident Evil 4” remake. Shortly after, Capcom released an official teaser, confirming the rumors, but fans did not like what they saw. Read on why. 

Things Gamers Hate The Most About The Remake

It Isn’t As Ambitious As The Other ‘Resident Evil’ Remake Games

Those who have seen teasers concluded that the “Code: Veronica” remake will likely be patterned more closely on the remake of “Resident Evil 3,” which, you should know, was a disappointment compared to “Resident Evil 2.” For context, “3” was scaled back compared to the original, and many felt it was a huge step down from what the “Resident Evil 2” remake brought to the table.

The Huge Pressure

This means that “Code: Veronica” is filling in big shoes, considering how major the previous “Resident Evil” remakes are, especially that of “Resident Evil 4.” Gaming experts said “Code: Veronica” needs more work to modernize itself, so it will be a challenge for this game to go through remaking.

The Hate Has Been There Since The Original Game

Interestingly, the dislike of fans for “Code: Veronica” has been present from the time the original game was released. 

Camera Panning

The way the game’s camera is panned is essential for enjoyment, but in “Code: Veronica,” panning is very awkward, causing gamers to go in the wrong direction, wasting their time. 

Graphics

If a gamer continues playing a game with bad graphics, their patience is admirable. The graphics in “Code: Veronica” are awful, very far from the graphics of the other “Resident Evil” games. For instance, the textures of objects have low resolution. Not good.

Nonetheless, some gamers are still looking forward to the remake. Are you one of them? Share this article online, and let us know your thoughts. Good night!

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