In Resident Evil Code: Veronica X, to access the room with the skeleton picture, you need to find the "Gold Key" first. After obtaining the key, head to the second floor of the mansion and unlock the door with the skeleton picture. Inside, you'll encounter important items and progress the story. Make sure to explore the area thoroughly for additional resources.
There is only one disk for Resident Evil Code Veronica X.
Indeed, it does exist. Resident Evil Code Veronica X is the PlayStation 2 version of the Sega Dreamcast Resident Evil Code Veronica. Code Veronica X is an updated version of the Dreamcast version and has more scenes that involve Wesker. So, naturally Code Veronica X is the "better version" although the graphics could improve. There is a Gamecube version of Code Veronica X but I'm pretty sure that nothing has changed.
In Resident Evil Code: Veronica X, the Picture Room is located in the mansion area of the game, specifically on the second floor of the old mansion. Players can access it after solving various puzzles and progressing through the storyline. The room contains several paintings and is significant for uncovering clues related to the game's plot.
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Claire redfield
You use it in the underwater airport.
If you're talking about the movie then it might be following Code Veronica.
no, it is only on the gamecube, ps2, and sega dreamcast
In "Resident Evil Code: Veronica," the 4-digit code to unlock the hidden room behind the big music box is 8462. You can find clues for this code by exploring the game and paying attention to the various puzzles and notes. Once you input the code correctly, you will gain access to the hidden area.
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No, you dont have to kill him, but you have to find a way around him, which is really hard.
Well, all's you need is some guns and then fire away! There is not much to it. Its not that complicated when you get used to it.