Will Code Veronica be a Full-Scale Remake?
It has been an ongoing discussion within the Resident Evil Community : A possible remake of one of the most popular and critically acclaimed Resident Evil games, Code Veronica, which originally came out in 2000 as a PlayStation 2 game - considered a major event within the series, one that helped redefine the Resident Evil History , in addition to being known as one of the series' greatest stories, but this new update is rumored to have a smaller scope.
There are those within the Resident Evil Fans community that would agree that this might mean Capcom may opt for a smaller version of the original Resident Evil Game as the studios have released a variety of remake projects. While some of those projects have been praised and hailed for how those titles gave viewers new insights (especially when they introduced new, compelling features and gave gamers an updated look and experience) to those original titles - this new update of Code Veronica is being taken as a potential sign that it might not be a "full scale" production like the others in Capcom Resident Evil releases such as Resident Evil 2 or the recently released Resident Evil 4 Remake.
What Is Resident Evil Code Veronica?
The franchise known for its intricate and compelling story - centered on Zombies, mutants, and those threats to humanity (such as those brought to the forefront by the Umbrella Corporation) often serves as the main core to the storyline of Resident Evil Code Veronica.
A major point of this production is how it takes viewers back to Raccoon City as Chris Redfield faces off against a variety of threats - including an elaborate web of mysteries - as players move through this Video Game. In a twist of fate - the story takes an unusual direction, which is presented through the eyes of Claire Redfield (one of Resident Evil’s main protagonists - especially in its story, as fans have become familiar with her iconic figure from the earlier releases and also, for how her tale often blends into the greater arc of the Resident Evil Story.).
When Was Code Veronica Originally Released?
Code Veronica (often cited as one of the most sought-after titles from Capcom Resident Evil), had a 2000 release.
With the series moving forward (especially in the past several years as Resident Evil, became one of the most highly rated Survival Horror games), and receiving attention for its REmakes (Resident Evil Remake and the later Resident Evil 2 Remake) and more recently Resident Evil 4 Remake - those in the Resident Evil Community often consider those titles and even discuss whether Capcom might re-release a version of Code Veronica that could bring a similar, modern, and visually stunning, gameplay that fans have come to appreciate through these re-releases - those who play these titles have come to anticipate how Capcom might develop their products.
What Does Capcom Have in Store for the Resident Evil Future?
The studio has given a peek into a series of exciting Resident Evil Games that have come out recently - including the release of the REmake series (which has been rewarded with massive popularity amongst Resident Evil Fans. It’s been recognized for taking those classics and, in essence, modernizing them. For instance, the Resident Evil 2 Remake or Resident Evil 4 Remake.
It is widely known that Capcom Resident Evil continues to deliver new content for its players - some of these titles include Resident Evil Village or Resident Evil 7. These projects also seem to point toward a plan to further establish the series and make sure there is a continual flow of releases. Many in the community even go as far to say there’s a Resident Evil 9 in the works, but no announcement has yet been made for its release, however, there has been some speculation. However, the fact that those remake titles continue to make an appearance - is an indicator of what direction the studios might move in.
Are there Other Resident Evil Rumors?
Resident Evil continues to receive a lot of attention, particularly as those in the community have long anticipated a slew of announcements regarding a variety of projects.
It is worth remembering how Capcom Resident Evil continues to make news. Many of those titles such as "Resident Evil Village" are also given some new updates and details in relation to the gameplay that could even provide some hints as to those directions for the studio. It's important to be wary - as those updates could be either rumors or leaks (in addition to new announcements) that could easily be misinformation. There has been discussion around potential titles that may be considered an Resident Evil Trilogy (as the studios have gone back and revived earlier projects and titles - it's a tempting question: one which those in the community continue to debate.
Does The Resident Evil Movie Relate to the Video Game?
While those in the Resident Evil Community may be very excited about the series - which started in 1996 with the first Video Game - the series has expanded across multiple media.
In the 2002 Resident Evil Movie fans can see the Resident Evil world with a darker and more violent tone (however, with several notable and even controversial choices that could have given Resident Evil more depth) . The Resident Evil Movie, although an attempt to take on that game universe, took on some serious criticism from some fans who found its narrative very loose and different, however, for some fans it still served as a decent watch.