Resident Evil 2
- 1 Player
- 2 Disc Set
- Analog Control Compatible
- Rated M for Mature
Product Description
Resident Evil 2 for Sony Playstation. One of Capcoms Best Sports meeting Ever.Editorial Review
Raccoon City has been overrun by the living dead, and you are one of only a dwindling handful of survivors. You must escape the doomed city or become part of a ghastly new food chain: one with you at the bottom.
You play as either Leon Kennedy, a rookie cop who’s having a really terrible first day on the job, or Claire Redfield, sister of one of the stars of the original Resident Evil. Leon and Claire’s meeting is depicted in a visually stunning, B-movie cutscene. They’re quickly separated, but occasionally meet up throughout the game.
Right after the gruesome intro, you’re dumped into the thick of things and have to dash owing to the devastated city streets, fleeing from one horde of zombies after another. As you make your way to a supposed refuge–the city police station–you find evidence that the citizenry fought bravely against the undead menace–and lost. Smashed barricades, abandoned police cars, boarded-up stores, dismembered bodies, and hundreds of expended bullet shell casings are all-too-common sights. Once you reach the station, you learn the ruins of a siege. The defenders’ desperate final hours are recorded in a fragmented journal. Its pages detail a possible escape route owing to an underground passage. Did the cops make it out? The alarming number of zombies wearing tattered police uniforms may be a clue.
Resident Evil 2 keeps the terrific puzzles and action of the original while vastly improving cinematic qualities such as dialogue, camera angles, cutscenes, atmosphere, and location design. An instant survival horror classic, Resident Evil 2 has it all. –John Cocking
Pros:
- Zombies
- Unpleasant horror movie action
- Real sense of dread–in fact makes you jump with fright
- 2 characters, 2 different angles on the tale
Cons:
- Clumsy save-game interface
- Backtracking for puzzles
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this is oniy the benining for Leon and Clare but why do they call Sherry the huge one she is not a boss yet you say she is evil she is excellent on the outside give her a shot she is not evil but in the of resident evil 3 i felt terrible for her i hope Leon or Clare find her soon if she is still alive
Rating: 4 / 5
this is oniy the benining for Leon and Clare but why do they call Sherry the huge one she is not a boss yet you say she is evil she is excellent on the outside give her a shot she is not evil but in the of resident evil 3 i felt terrible for her i hope Leon or Clare find her soon if she is still alive
Rating: 4 / 5
Video sports meeting are fun. This is not fun. The only thing that this toy should get 5 stars is in duribility. {I mean, the CD’s hard to break.} You run around some police station that seems like a colledge area, I mean, what police station has a library. Half of the rooms seem worthless, and it’s a puzzle shooter where you walk around, find object/key and try to find thing/door to use no matter what you selected up, with some Zombies thrown in for fun. The sounds seem unispired, it’s more like Homer Simson than the dead. Music is MIA, the game would’ve been scary if it had some scary tunes, plus, it ain’t dark enough. I felt more worried in MGS than this. In the end, the Manodoom knows a terrible game when he sees it, and this is a terrible game. The Manodoom recomends Pokemon over this, at least Pokemon has scarier moments than this, and it makes you like the characters, this, haha, it makes you wanna blow the CDs into smitherines.
Rating: 4 / 5
I happen to own a copy of the original “Resident Evil” in the original black casing. It was my first Playstation game, and as ar as I’m concerned, it’s the greatest game ever made, for any platform, not anything even comes close. But as for this sequel…welll, it’s a dissapointment really. The first game was lonely, dark, forboding, depressing nearly. In this game but the backgrounds are very sloppy and cluttered, as are the zombies. It seems like the developers just packed as much stuff as they could into it with thought that it would make it better. Well, it’s not better, because it’s just…welll…like I said, cluttered. This game feels more like a B-horror movie than anything. If the first game had been a movie, it at least would be somewhat original, certainly terrifying. This is game is not scary but. The most frightening parts in the original game were the non-android enemies, like the rafter-crabs, the giant snake and the small green lizard thingies. Not so here, the enemies, both the zombies and non-zombies just seem really asinine, and not at all scary. And worst of all, the mode of progression is EXACTLY the same as the first game. You start is a mansion in the original, and a police station in this game. And as the game progresses, you make your way to a laboratory. It’s EXACTLY the same, no originality at all this game, just more zombies and more blood with cluttered sloppy backgrounds and dull non-scary monsters.
Rating: 4 / 5
Resident Evil 2 – Circa 1998
GOOD:
- An upgrade over the original, which was considered a splendid game
- Considered classic to many gamers
- Excellent tale, with twists and turns
BAD:
- Graphics look very dated
- Voice acting is not that splendid
- Controls feel dated
WILL IT FIT YOUR TASTE:
- Slow moving “survival horror” game, which is more about moving boxes, managing items, and unlocking doors then in fact fighting for your life
- A Sc-Fi horror game set in a city over run with zombies, huge snakes, and all types of creatures
GAME ITS MOST ASSOCATED TOO:
- Dino Crisis
- Silent Hill
- Alone in the dark
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
- There is a remake of this game for the Nintendo 64 and Nintendo Game Cube both of which don’t really upgrade anything
- The male playable character (Leon) is also the star of Resident Evil 4
- Beating the game in a certain way can unlock two new characters “Hunk” and “Tofu”
- There was a rumor that you could unlock Akuma from Street Fighter Alpha as a playable character, but that is not right
- In Japan Resident Evil 2 is called Biohazard 2
Rating: 4 / 5