Resident Evil Code: Veronica is a Resident Evil game that is well remembered by many fans. So well remembered in fact that an impressive Resident Evil Code: Veronica fan remake is currently in the works.

The original Resident Evil Code: Veronica was a Sega Dreamcast title that stuck to what was the Resident Evil formula at the time. It had fixed camera angles and a tight environment, plus all the other tropes the series was (and in some cases still is) known for. The fan remake aims to shake up many of these conventions, and players can now experience how it's doing that.

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A demo for the Resident Evil Code: Veronica fan remake is now available for players. While there was originally a tweet talking about and offering a download link for the demo, that tweet seems to be unavailable as of this article. Fortunately, the demo is still available on the fan remake's official website. The demo was taken down and reuploaded due to multiple bugs found and reported when it first dropped. If it proves a hit, the fan remake may get Resident Evil Code: Veronica trending on Twitter again.

The demo provides a look into what the full remake will offer, and a preview into some of the changes most wanted for Resident Evil Code: Veronica. The remake brings a huge visual update, making Resident Evil Code: Veronica look a lot like the remakes of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3. It also remixes levels, which will hopefully lead to a better pace of the game throughout, making moments like the giant moth hallway less obnoxious. Perhaps most interesting of all, the remake gives the option for two different camera styles: Resident Evil 4 style third person (entirely new for the game) or traditional fixed camera angles.

While the fan remake is being worked on, Capcom is still going new directions with the series as a whole. After proving to be a hit with many players, Resident Evil Village is getting DLC, perhaps with even more down the line.

Away from the mainline games, the multiplayer game Resident Evil Re:Verse is being experienced by players for the first time. The Resident Evil series really has exploded in recent years from what seemed like a dead end into multiple different interesting directions. Hopefully the Resident Evil Code: Veronica proves to be a hit.

Resident Evil Code: Veronica the fan remake is available on PC.

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