Log in. Login to the site Don't remember me. Forgot your password? Resident Evil 2 Download Torrent To bookmarks. Game Review Resident Evil 2 is a survival horror game developed and published by Capcom. Players control police officer Leon S. Kennedy and college student Claire Redfield as they attempt to escape from Raccoon City during a zombie apocalypse. It is a remake of the game Resident Evil 2, the second installment in the Resident Evil video game series. Capcom first expressed interest in making a remake of Resident Evil 2 in , following a successful release of the remake of the first Resident Evil, but production never started since series creator Shinji Mikami did not want to divert development away from Resident Evil 4.
In August , Capcom announced that the remake was in development, and the first trailer and gameplay footage was revealed during E3 It was acclaimed by critics, with praise directed at its presentation, gameplay, and faithfulness to the original. By September , the game had sold over 4. Unlike the original, which uses tank controls and fixed camera angles, the remake features "over-the-shoulder" third-person shooter gameplay similar to Resident Evil 4. Additionally, the standard difficulty mode allows players to save as often as they would like inside safe rooms.
If the player chooses to play on "Hardcore" difficulty, players will be required to collect and use a finite number of "ink ribbons" to save the game's progress, much like in the original game. As with the original game, the remake of Resident Evil 2 offers the option to play through the main campaign with one of two protagonists, the rookie cop Leon S.
The demo is as resource heavy as the full game, requiring a high-end setup that can provide a lot of RAM and CPU resources. Due to these system requirements being as high as they are, the demo is the perfect way to perform a benchmark test before purchasing a title with similar content. The story of how a virus gripping the city turns civilians into zombies will send shivers down your spine.
Once the story is over, the demo will continue. Unlike other demo options, you can play without a time limit or level limit, allowing you to get the complete understanding of how the game works and feels. This demo is a great way to try out the Resident Evil series before committing to a purchase that you may dislike.
A free Android emulator for Windows. Chris and Jill "the master of unlocking. The role of the good guys is left up to two brand-new characters. Leon Kennedy is a rookie cop who has found a safe haven in the Raccoon City police department, despite the fact that all of his fellow officers have joined the ranks of the living dead. He soon meets up with Elza Walker, a year-old college student who ended up at the police station after dodging zombies on the city streets while she was riding her motorcycle.
Considering that Resident Evil was one of the most popular not to mention best-selling PlayStation games ever. Resident Evil 2 is practically guaranteed to be a hit. The first Resident Evil game gave PlayStation owners a reason to shout.
Blood, gore and a macabre setting that hasn't been duplicated since Due to hit the PlayStation in the spring of '97 is the sequel, and what a game it's shaping up to be!
By looking at the latest screen shots, it's already apparent that this time around, there will be more than just zombies to worry about. Set in Racoon City, Leon Kennedy rookie cop, investigator extraordinaire and Elza Walker a year-old college student try to get to the bottom of the outbreak of zombie-itis. Chaos and mayhem ensue as the two try to stop the zombies and Umbrella, the organization that genetically created the disease.
Trapped inside Racoon City's police station, our intrepid heroes slash their way through wave after wave of zombies. Although still early, there's a possibility that you can wander around the rest of the city as well. If that's the case, this will be one huge adventure sure to satiate any gamer's thirst for blood. If Resident Evil 2 is as good as the first, Capcom will have another record-selling hit on their hands.
Stay tuned to our future issues for the latest information on what could become the hottest game of ' When Resident Evil was first released on the PlayStation, it quickly became one of the system's top titles. Riding on the heels of the first game, Resident Evil 2 looks like it just might eclipse the macabre look and feel of the original.
The sequel begins where the first one left off. After discovering the biogenetic experiments going on in Racoon City, the team of S. The town's citizens are slowly recovering from the disastrous experiments conducted there. Little do they know that they are slowly being zombified by a skin rash that is spreading like wildfire across the town.
Resident Evil 2 called BioHazard 2 in Japan , introduces us to two new characters. Leon Scott Kennedy is a rookie cop who is just beginning his beat in Racoon City, and Elza Walker, daredevil motorcycle stunt racer and college student extraordinaire. When the terror of the skin rash first reveals itself, the two find themselves in the police station, which you'd think would be the safest place in the city. When you have bloodsucking zombies on your trail, no place is completely safe from the threat of attack.
Droves upon droves of living undead make their way to the hub, hoping to turn the rookie cop and college student into a late-night snack. Add to the already menacing zombies a few of the experiments Umbrella had been working on that have freed themselves in the chaos that has fallen upon the city , and you have one major problem on your hands.
What you see on the following two pages are screens from a videotape of the game, so we can't yet comment on the gameplay or plot line just yet.
But just looking at these screens tells you that this won't be a game to be taken lightly. Shinji Mikami. During the development of the first game, there were game-play features that were left out of the final game because of time constraints.
Now that Mikami-san has the time needed to develop the game in the way that he originally wanted, the game will have a lot more depth not that the first one didn't. It is unclear yet as to whether the game will let you explore areas other than just the police station, but you can bet since Capcom has said that the game will be bigger than the original, the possibility of travelling through adjacent buildings will be part of the adventure.
Capcom is looking to accurately translate the game from Japanese to English this time around. Simone Seydoux, Capcom's product marketing manager says. First, the bad news: This eagerly awaited sequel has been delayed again--until the first quarter of next year! The good news: It looks like Resident Evil 2 will be another violent, horrifying masterpiece that's well worth the wait, as these screens show. RE2 stays true to the pre-rendered background format of its predecessor, but story-wise, Jill and Chris are history as RE2 introduces two new characters: Elza, a university student, and Leon, a rookie cop.
This time the mayhem takes place in an overrun police precinct that's crawling with zombies, mutated dogs, and other monsters. Time to find some weapons and survive! RE2 will be a two-CD set, and, by the way, there's also a version of the first Resident Evil game in the works for the Saturn. The game that made the PlayStation such a viable game machine last year is back with another zombie-butt-kicking action-test. Resident Evil 2 is still in its early stages, but these early pics already have us drooling for more!
This time, the backdrop isn't limited to just a haunted mansion. Two months after the first RE ends, the whole freakin' town is infected by a strange skin disease that turns citizens into zombies.
You play as either a rookie cop, Leon Kennedy, trying to get past fellow officers who are now zombies, or a college student, Elza Walker, who escapes the haunted town of Raccoon City and seeks refuge at the police station. Unfortunately, most of the cops want to munch on more than donuts!
Get ready to rock with more firepower, more body snackin', and a ton more gore than before. This is definitely going to be a Scary Larry kind of game! If you haven't heard of the Resident Evil series Biohazard in Japan , chances are you've been living in a cave for the last five years. Capcom's frighteningly popular "Survival Horror" series has sold more copies worldwide than any other PlayStation franchise aside from Final Fantasy , and now, thanks to some amazing programming by the folks at Angel Studios, the second game in the series is coming home to the Nintendo The N64 version of Resident Evil 2 is pretty much identical to the PlayStation Dual Shock edition, minus the Extreme Battle mode that was exclusive to that version of the game.
Never mind the fact that the game itself is excellent--it's also a technological miracle. Needless to say, the folks at Angel Studios deserve much praise for this astonishing feat. Additionally, RE2 for the N64 offers some minor tweaks and additions to the game that make it worth playing through again if you're a fan of the original.
The game's creators have gone in and added 16 new "EX Files" eight for each quest which explain some of the more intricate details of the overall Resident Evil story. There are even some bits that tie in with RE3 and Code: Veronica, which is very cool.
Also, users can adjust the game's violence levels, and after finishing the game once, a randomizer will shuffle around certain items to alter the experience a bit.
One thing we didn't mention in the main review--it would've been nice if Capcom added a turn feature like the ones in RE3 and Dino Crisis. Once you've used it, it's hard to go back to the old way of turning around. Oh well. An amazing game nonetheless. Before I begin, let me make something clear to owners of the PS version of Resident Evil 2: Unless you're an RE superfreak like me , you probably don't need to bother with this one.
The differences are too subtle for anyone but hardcore RE fans to notice. However, if you ARE an RE nut, I highly recommend this baby, not only for the gooey nostalgic feeling it'll bring upon you, but because a now you can play it in hi-res, and more importantly b it's got a set of 16 new "EX Files" that reveal some interesting plot points that RE fans will die for.
And if you're just a regular oP N64 owner who's never played RE2 before, go buy this right now. It's one of the best adventure games or "Survival Horror," if you will of all time, anc it'll scare the living crap out of you more times than any low-budget "witch" movie could ever hope to. It's got a great story as well, and it's got lots of replay value since there are two quests Leon and Claire , which each differ depending on whose quest you take up first.
The fact that Angel Studios pulled this off just amazes me. And the FMV quality isn't half bad! The voices are a little tinny, though. How can anyone complain with all this? The N64 library needs a game like RE2, and you couldn't ask for a better port of the PlayStation mega-seller. Characters and backgrounds are ultra sharp. The sound effects are incredible.
And even if the FMV is a little grainy, who cares--I'm just happy to see it all crammed into this N64 cart. The scattered extra documents are nothing special, but the game-play is as classic as ever. It's about time N64 owners got a taste of survival horror. Nothing on the N64 is like it--it's a refreshingly unique and chillingly scary game that N64 owners will probably embrace seeing as how the system has too many cute and colorful "kiddie" games.
This is an excellent translation of one of the PS' best games. If you want to experience engrossing survival horror, here's your chance. If you're an N64 owner and never got to experience RE2, then this is the perfect time to. There's nothing missing here from the PlayStation version, including the full-motion video albeit grainy.
Ingame graphics are especially nice-looking in hi res--better than the PS. There's a hint of slowdown when a lot of zombies are swarming around you, but nothing that detracts from gameplay. Too bad it couldn't have come out a little earlier. As we revealed a couple of months back, Capcom is definitely releasing a Resident Evil game for the N More details have now come through -- development will be handled by American software house Angel Studios, and the game itself will be based on PlayStation Resident Evil Many people were sceptical about fitting a Resident Evil game onto a cartridge, but Angel Studios has developed some special compression software for the numerous detailed backgrounds for each scene.
The software works so well that N64 Resident Evil 2 may even be in hi-res! Exploding zombies in x resolution Resident Evil 2 is due for a Christmas release. How the PlayStation's story-advancing movie scenes will be translated has yet to be decided, but the N64's instant loading should at last see the end of those annoying waits to open doors! Moaning zombies! Exploding heads!
Murderous genetic mutations! Bad acting! It can only be Capcom's Resident Evil 2 , and now, more than 18 months after it spewed blood over PlayStation owners, it makes the jump to the tombstone-like slab of an N64 cartridge. Since N64 owners have been denied a chance to witness the events of the first Resident Evil game. Resident Evil 2 has some extra files lying around the place that help fill in the history.
The overall villain of the whole series is the corrupt Umbrella corporation don't you love it when the Japanese just apply English words at random? The unfortunate side-effect of this is that almost every human that comes into contact with the virus turns into a flesh-eating zombie! The first game focused on a pair of cops, Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine, who uncovered Umbrella's plot and had to battle way to safety through an army of zombies. Now, the heroes are Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield, a rookie cop having a miserable first day on the force and the sister of Chris paying him an unexpected visit respectively.
It's up to them to escape from the zombie-filled environs of Racoon City more great Japlish and do what they can to stop the Umbrella conspiracy from opening wider. For a long time, naysayers insisted that it would be impossible to transfer Resident Evil 2 to the N64, simply because of the size of the game - the PlayStation version came on two CDs, or a hulking Mbits in Nintendo terms - that's the equivalent of over carts the size of Super Mario 64!
Yet the game is all here. Developer Angel Studios has taken a pint pot and managed to squeeze a supertanker into it. Even with a massive 5i2Mbit cart to play with that's a whopping 64Mb, or the memory of a typical modern PC the footage has had to be massively compressed, which often results in graininess and major pixelisation, but it's still dear enough to show you all the gory, nasty details.
Resident Evil 2 is played out with polygon characters superimposed over pre-rendered backdrops. If you have an Expansion Pak, all the characters are in hi-res, but the backgrounds stay the same whatever mode you're in. As for as we could tell, the N64 version of Resident Evil 2 is an exact translation of the PlayStation game, I with a couple of extra features added to I keep people on, their toes. The compression used to fit all of the backgrounds into the cart does give an odd Scooby Doo kind of look to things - all the polygonal characters and objects stand out a mile from the slightly blurry pre-rendered scenery.
On the plus side, it makes spotting objects easier. The biggest change in gameplay - and a most welcome one - is the addition of a proper analogue control system to the game. Although you can play with the PlayStation's d-pad move-rotate-move system if you want, the 'first person' actually nothing of the sort method is a lot better. It does take a little practice to get used to it, because the system that the programmers have used to deal with changes in camera angles as you move about a room isn't always percent effective, but it's massively superior to the digital control once you get the hang of it.
Dodging crowds of zombies is no longer the nightmare it was - now you just point the stick in the direction you want to run, and leg it! There are initially two ways to play the game. At the start, you get to choose between controlling Leon or Claire.
Leon's mission is slightly harder, because Claire is able to carry more items, and also has a lockpick that she can use to get extra first aid sprays out of locked cupboards. Their missions are also slightly different, the two meeting different people along the way. Your main enemy is William Birkin. It was he who created the new G-virus. After meeting with a military group Hunk, who tried to kill William, he injects a virus, mutates and survives after the shelling.
Important innovations include over-the-shoulder view and stunning graphics. Sophisticated effects, reflections, shooting and a new-looking surrounding world.
Walk through spooky corridors, solve puzzles, pick up ammo or items as you fight to survive among the monsters. As in the original game, gamers will explore locations and kill opponents while completing tasks along the way.
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