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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENRE/STYLE
Adventure/Survival Horror
RELEASE DATE
27/OCT/99
ESRB RATING
MATURE, Animated Blood & Gore, Animated Violence, Blood and Gore, Violence
DEVELOPER
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ALSO AVAILABLE ON
PlayStation, Nintendo GameCube, Dreamcast, game.com, http://www.gamerdna.com/game/resident-evil-2-nintendo-gamecube-1
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DESCRIPTION
Resident Evil 2 finally makes its way to the Nintendo 64 — just in time for the release of Resident Evil 3 for the PlayStation. The sequel to Resident Evil (which was never actually available for the Nintendo 64), Resident Evil 2 puts you in the role of either Leon S. Kennedy, an idealistic rookie cop, or Claire Redfield, a modern (i.e. wild, self-confident and intelligent) woman of adventure, who is in search of her brother, Chris. Both characters are unleashed into the heart of Raccoon City, a formerly peaceful mid-western town that is now surrounded on all sides by evil mutants and zombies.
Resident Evil 2 is divided into several segments. You'll begin your exploratory zombie-killing adventure on the city streets. From there you'll enter a massive police station, maneuver through a vast network of dark and dangerous (not to mention smelly) sewers, finally ending up at zombie central, the Umbrella Laboratory on the outskirts of town. You will find grenade launchers, shotguns, pistols, high-powered Uzis, crossbows and other weapons for use in battling the various zombies and bosses. Corpses, drawers, lockers and other areas are searchable for ammo and other useful items.
In addition to all the mutant mayhem, Resident Evil 2 is replete with puzzles you must solve. You'll push items, inspect objects, talk to characters, unlock doorways, decipher notes and messages and perform various other feats of mental daring do. A mapping system is provided so you can keep track of where you have been and where you need to go.
After you complete your mission with one character, you can play the game again as the other character, this time with different gamepaths and alternate endings. Situations that you encountered the first time through have a bearing on what will happen the next time you play. There are special hidden modes as well, in which you can play the 4th survivor or as the hidden character, Tofu.
Prior to starting the game, you'll need to decide what color of blood you prefer: green, blue or red. Also, you are given two difficulty levels to choose from (easy or normal) and three levels of graphic violence: low, middle or high. ~ Brett Alan Weiss, All Game Guide
Past 14 days
“Remember this from when i was a kid, mom wouldn't let me play it at night.”
“Remember this from when i was a kid, mom wouldn't let me play it at night.”
created 16/SEP/2010
“The only RE game with cheat codes, A good game, but the abillity to skip only the intro and outro movies makes it boring a while, and playing as Clair gets annoying mainly due to having to wait on Sherrie is tirsome.”
“The only RE game with cheat codes, A good game, but the abillity to skip only the intro and outro movies makes it boring a while, and playing as Clair gets annoying mainly due to having to wait on Sherrie is tirsome.”
created 21/OCT/2009
“My first Resident Evil game, a brilliant game that instantly turned me into a fan of the series.”
“My first Resident Evil game, a brilliant game that instantly turned me into a fan of the series.”
created 18/SEP/2009
“I've been on an older games kick so I started playing through the one version of RE2 that I've never finished. I picked this up at a fanatastic little used games shop in Boise almost four years ago...”
created 10/MAY/2009
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“Best game in the series in my opinion. It had it all, interesting characters, the usual progression of Resident Evil settings. The series staples were in full effect: shock scares, tank controls, difficulty, replayability, tense bosses, RPG finaly.”
“Best game in the series in my opinion. It had it all, interesting characters, the usual progression of Resident Evil settings. The series staples were in full effect: shock scares, tank controls, difficulty, replayability, tense bosses, RPG finaly.”
created 03/APR/2009
55.42%
The number of players who play "Bad Company" that also play "Bad Company 2."
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