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Resident Evil 2 for PlayStation 4 is a complete reimagining of the 1998 classic, featuring modernized controls, stunning 4K visuals, and dynamic zombie interactions, all set in the hauntingly atmospheric Raccoon City Police Department.
P**N
An Incredible, Incredible game-but not without some caveats
It's only January and Resident Evil 2 has already established itself as the game to beat for Game of The Year 2019. I cannot give this game enough praise for blowing me away with its playability, its graphics, its super likeable characters, atmospheric setting, etc. I never played the original (couldn't get past the tank controls) but I'm a huge fan of the series as a whole, so I've been anticipating this for quite some time. I am quite pleased to say that this game is fairly nearly flawless from beginning to end. I did find some aspects of this game extremely frustrating however, even after playing both campaigns twice. The most frustrating part of Resident Evil 2 is the bullet-sponge nature of the enemies. Bullet sponginess is all well in good in a game like Gears of War where ammo is in ample supply but in a game where conserving ammo is key it's ridiculous. There is a female zombie on the east 2nd level of the main hall that I shot with several rounds from the machine gun, sliced about four times across the face with a knife, shot another five times with my handgun before she finally went down only to have her get back up then I had to shoot her 6 more times with my handgun. Unacceptable. Not all zombies in the game are this difficult to put down, but it happens far to frequently and its frustrating. I've played through all the numbered RE games except for 3 and I've NEVER had to deal with this kind of ridiculous damage amount. It made the game less fun than it should've been. Oh and headshots? Why bother. I can score several consecutive headshots and it makes little difference in the end. Another gripe I have with RE 2 is the incredible difficulty spikes. I refuse to drop the difficulty down to assisted when I can more than handle the normal settings. That being said, when it comes to boss time, the bosses jump the difficulty about four fold. When I fought William Birkin's final form on my first playthrough I wanted to slam dunk my controller to the ground. This game has incredible pacing until you get to the bosses, than the frustration level just shoots through the roof. Speaking of bosses, here is where I give a criticism of the game and the RE Series as a whole. Not all of the games in the series are guilty of this, but the RE series LOVES to reuse the same d*mn bosses over and over and over and over and over and over again. Can't we have some variety? How many frickin' times do I have to kill William Birkin before the D-Bag finally stays dead? A little variety goes a long way. These frustrations aside, Resident Evil 2 is still an incredible game. I don't think anyone could argue the polish that has been given to this game. I'm envious of the players who grew up with the original as I can only imagine the nostalgia factor is through the roof. Every facet of this game just is polished to a fine sheen and it's just incredible. Not once did I run into any bugs and the game is not stuffed with microtransaction B.S. After playing through this and Resident Evil 7 I have never been more excited for the future of the series. This game is why I play videogames.
A**X
A Great Remake, and Awesome Return to Survival Horror
I have not played the original Resident Evil 2 (I was introduced to the series with Resident Evil 4), so I do not completely know how it compares to the original 1998 game. However, if you are a fan of scary games, Resident Evil in general, and you liked RE4, classic RE, and/or RE7, you will for sure enjoy this game if you buy it.Alongside RE7, RE2 remake is a return to form for the series, after having the past several games (RE5, RE6, Revelations 1, Revelations 2) either attempt to be outright action-based third person shooter-ish games akin to Gears of War, or attempts to be more horror-based but not as far as it could’ve been (Revelations 2 to an extent, for example), Resident Evil 2 remake is the second Resident Evil game to bring the series back to what it used to be pre-Resident Evil 5. You are not loaded with hundreds of rounds for your weapons, and the aiming is designed to be difficult to place a well-timed headshot on enemies, and even then, it’s a bit random to know how many shots to the head will kill a zombie. All the while, most places of the game are shrouded in complete darkness, alongside having to avoid a powerful, unkillable enemy for most of the game. You get to choose between playing as Leon or Claire. Whoever you play as first, you will have the option to play as second to understand what they went through during their perspective of the game’s events. Your first playthrough will go through one series of events, and the other will experience the other series of events. If you play as Leon first, then Claire will experience the second set of events, and vice-versa. Your second playthrough will have you go through some of the same areas and do some of the same things, but change how things occurred the first time you played in order to throw you off, confuse you, and surprise you, so don’t expect a complete repeat of your first playthough.Unlike RE5 and RE6 (and the Revelations games to a lesser extent) and similar to RE7, this game is an all-out and serious attempt at horror. There is minimal old-school Resident Evil cheesiness, and the graphics of the RE Engine make the game look very photorealistic. The story is engaging, characters are voiced with good acting and believability, and the backstory is laid out throughout various journals and diaries to make things even more interesting. The gameplay is also more reminiscent of RE4 meets classic RE, instead of being in first person like RE7. There are no fixed camera angles or tank controls like the Pre-RE4 Resident Evil games.After beating the main game as both characters, there is also some mini game alternate “what-if” scenarios to play through for some added replay value. There are other difficulty modes to check out if you’re interested, too.Anyway, if you are a Resident Evil fan, and were a huge fan of the series before Capcom attempted “broadening” Resident Evil’s appeal with the games that came out after Resident Evil 4 but prior to Resident Evil 7, you will love this game. If you are a fan of other horror series, such as Dead Space, The Evil Within, or Silent Hill, you will also be a fan of RE2 Remake.Resident Evil has a good future again if things keep going this way.
R**
Muy buen juego
Llego en tiempo y forma a un gran precio y además juegazo
D**
Super recomendado
Jogo top d+ mais, entrega super rápida, loja de confiança, o jogo veio nua embalagem boa.
M**Y
Great remake!!
Certainly worth the purchase. As a kid, I would endlessly play the original RE 2 and never get tired of playing it. Unfortunately, that craving I had back then eventually wore off and is long gone, but the remake ignited and revived that passion I had for RE 2. For life of me, I just cannot figure out how this remake turned into such a great success meanwhile the RE 3 remake turned into such a failure (maybe not a failure, but not good as RE 2 remake let alone the original RE 3).
V**A
It's awesome
Hello,there if you looking for a genuine products you can get a original disc for here because nowadays manys seller sell fake copies but this one is original and realAbout game:-I have been waiting to play this game and I would say this,that this game is awesome although it may have a short gameplay but anyway it is good.if you are planning on buying this just go ahead you won't regret it,if you love resident evil series like me
ヴ**ア
日本版クリア済み
5年ほど前に日本版をクリアしました久しぶりに遊んでみようと思い北米版を購入しました規制が無いのでグロテスクですがすんなりと受け入れる事が出来ました日本版も面白いのですが、よりリアリティーを求めるなら北米版を含む海外版の購入をおすすめします日本語字幕、音声に対応してしますただ、決定ボタンが✖️ボタンでキャンセル、戻るボタンは⭕️になっていますゆういつの違いはこの違いだけです
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