Capcom has established a consistent pattern of game releases, alternating between innovative new titles and reimagined classics within the 'Resident Evil' universe. Following the release of 'Resident Evil Requiem,' speculation abounds regarding their next project. While potential downloadable content for 'Requiem' is rumored, a remake of an older title appears to be a highly probable next step for the developer.
Amidst discussions about which 'Resident Evil' title deserves the next remake treatment, Nick Apostolides, the voice actor portraying Leon Kennedy, has voiced his strong preference for 'Code Veronica.' He dismisses suggestions for games like 'Resident Evil 5' and acknowledges the success of projects like Markiplier's 'Iron Lung' movie, which indicates a public appetite for revisited narratives. Apostolides firmly believes that 'Code Veronica' holds significant potential for a modern-day revival.
In an interview, Apostolides articulated his vision for a 'Code Veronica' remake, emphasizing the game's original difficulty and its uniquely eccentric storyline. He envisions the narrative brought to life with the advanced capabilities of Capcom's current RE Engine, coupled with refined storytelling and more grounded voice acting. He anticipates that such an endeavor would result in an extraordinary gaming experience, a sentiment shared by many fans.
Apostolides' enthusiasm is well-founded. With successful remakes of major titles like 'Resident Evil 2' and 'Resident Evil 4' already completed, a 'Code Veronica' remake could bridge the gap between veteran players and a new generation of fans. Modernizing older games makes them more approachable for those who might not have experienced their original releases. The prospect of witnessing characters like Alfred, known for his peculiar behavior, rendered with enhanced visual fidelity is particularly exciting for fans, who, according to Apostolides, would react with immense excitement to such an announcement.
Capcom's recent track record with the 'Resident Evil' series has been stellar, indicating a positive trajectory for the franchise. Apostolides commends the direction the series has taken since 'Biohazard,' praising the evolution in gameplay and narrative. He expresses confidence that Capcom will continue its impressive streak, showing no signs of slowing down, and encourages them to persist on their current successful path.