Resident Evil is one of those franchises that deserves to be continued in perpetuity. Despite some missteps here and there when it comes to spinoffs and live service-focused games, fans keep coming back to the mainline entries, and a lot in between. With the release of Resident Evil Requiem recently, the series has continued to show it's not afraid to reinvent itself.
One such game that has earned its place in history is Resident Evil – Code: Veronica. Released in 2000, it followed Claire Redfield's adventures after the events of Resident Evil 2, further developing her character until Leon and Chris would take the spotlight back, amid other staples like Jill Valentine and relative newcomer Ethan Winters.
Claire pops up every so often as a fan-favorite hero, so it makes sense that Capcom is looking into remaking it for a new audience. Over on YouTube, a remake has really floored fans with some new technological advancements.
Running on Unreal Engine 5, Luli Studio debuted fresh footage of their Resident Evil - Code: Veronica remake, and the results are stunning. Although some of the character models still have a ways to go, it's incredible to see the game's interesting environments...
