Edited By
Nicolas Dubois

A significant wave of frustration is brewing among players tackling Capcomโs Resident Evil Code Veronica, particularly around the gameโs frustrating hallway segment. As gamers share their experiences, a blend of humor and disbelief highlights their shared struggles.
Players have taken to forums to vent their frustrations, labeling this area as one of the most annoying in the entire Resident Evil series. One gamer remarked, "I feel this hallway is worse than the Steve monster hallway," reflecting the shared sentiment of dread toward this gameplay segment.
The challenges in this area stem from the relentless enemy mechanics.
Respawning Monsters: Players noted, "I donโt remember many other annoying enemies that respawn infinitely like that." This has left many frustrated as they attempt to progress.
Eggs and Poisons: The infamous eggs laid by moths that attach to players are particularly despised. One user shared, "The worst part are the damn eggs they lay on your back."
Despite their frustrations, players have found some community-driven strategies. One comment advised, "There are blue herb planters with unlimited uses donโt be afraid to use them." This shared knowledge highlights the camaraderie among gamers.
Players also speculate about a potential remake, with one cheekily suggesting they hope Capcom makes this segment even worse, indicating how notorious this area has become. A user remarked, "This hallway is a meme at this point."
Responses to this hallway reveal an overwhelmingly negative sentiment, with players uniting in their hatred of the design choices. Yet, thereโs a touch of nostalgia reflected in their humorous remarks about the segmentโs legendary status.
โ ๏ธ Players dread the hallโs mechanics: Many are stuck on repeat due to the respawning enemies.
๐ฟ Blue herbs can save you: Community tips emerge to help new players.
๐ฅด Legends are born from frustration: The hallway has taken on a meme-like status within the community.
Capcom may want to take note as fan sentiments could influence future game design choices and potential remakes. As discussions unfold, the communityโs frustration provides both a cautionary tale and entertainment.