Resident Evil : Code Veronica

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What's the difference between CV and CVX?

I used to have the original DC version, and now I'm thinking of picking up 'X' on the PS2. But what are the differences between the two versions (if any)?
 
The DC version is not superior, it's just different.

gamespot said:
The graphical differences between the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 versions of Code: Veronica are similar to those between the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 editions of Tecmo's Dead or Alive 2. The models and backgrounds aren't as clearly defined in the PS2 version, but the colors are more distinct and objects blend into the environments better. If you had to choose which version looked better, the PlayStation 2 edition would probably win by a hair, but both have their plusses and minuses. Either way, the game looks gorgeous.
 
Well speaking of other Resi games, 3 is definately my favourite. Thing I loved about it was that it was set all over the city. So whereas the first game was mostly a scary mansion and the second was mostly the police station, the third game had both of those settings and many more (park, hospital, factory etc etc). It just felt like it had more variety. And I also loved 'automatic-headshot' magnum. :D Plus the 'mercenaries' mini-game was awesome!

Sadly when it was ported to DC they ruined it slightly by allowing you to pick Jill's outfit at the start by default without unlocking them, thus making part of the challenge redundant.

Oh and it has the cheesiest line ever at the end. You can chose to run to the chopper at the last second or stay and finish off Nemesis. If you chose to stay...

Nemesis : S.T.A.R.S!!
Jill : *points magnum at Nemesis* You want stars? I'll give you stars... *bang!*

lol :D
 
I have small tear in my eye at the fact that this is 2010 and we are talking about a game that came out 10 years ago.

Beautiful just beautiful.

I subscribe to this philosophy..... (albeit a ten year lag in this case)

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:p
 
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