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In this sequel to Bio Hazard (1996), the genetically made zombies are back and it's up to two new heroes to stop them. Leon S. Kennedy picked a bad day to join the Raccoon Police Department. He finds the town of Raccoon City crawling with zombies. Along the way, he meets Claire Redfield (the sister of Chris Redfield from the first game). Claire has come to the town to find Chris. On their way to the police station Leon and Claire decide to separate and search for survivors . Along the way, they meet some interesting characters. Leon meets Ada Wong, a mysterious woman who doesn't like talking about what she is up to; Claire meets Sherry Birkin, a troubled little girl searching for her parents.

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    • Author: Samulkree
    The quest of video games to be more and more like the real-life equivalent of the situation they are depicting is one stretching back as far as the late 1970s, when such titles as Galaga were over the horizon. Indeed, in the mid-1980s, one game based on a laserdisc and knowing which button to push when was hailed as raising the interactive bar to something we had never seen before. While video games based upon films were frequently made, and even sold in great numbers, Capcom set the standard when they took George Romero's Night Of The Living Dead and used it as the basis for Biohazard, or Resident Evil as it is known to English-speaking audiences (presumably because the original name was previously copyrighted outside of Japan).

    Resident Evil 2 picks up a little after the original game in the series. The virus that the evil Umbrella corporation has been researching managed to get out into the open, and people have been dropping dead like flies as a result. The story begins when two central characters are separated in a car crash, and both try to survive long enough to work out what on Earth is going on in Racoon City. It sounds like a very basic, even threadbare plot, and to tell the truth, it is. But therein lies the charm of Resident Evil and most all of its sequels. One can go anywhere, do anything, kill anything, and apart from the frustration of winding up with nowhere to go at times, the game will not penalise the player for it. In this day and age where racing simulators are nothing more than knowing which lever to jerk when, it makes for a nice change.

    Of course, as the main influence makes clear, the player soon finds themselves battling with undead citizens (and worse) throughout the course of the game. Those who like to kill everything in sight may find the going a little tough, as the game rewards the player for knowing what to kill and when. A zombie in a wide, open area does not require immediate shooting, but a licker in a confined space should be put down as quickly and quietly as possible. Knowing the difference can literally decide whether you complete this game or not. But if one does get into a situation where they are low on ammunition and are not sure where they are meant to go, they can simply keep exploring until a solution presents itself. Such is the quality of the artwork on offer that it takes a while for this to become boring.

    One criticism of the game that is perfectly valid is that the zombie models only seem to have four varieties. Occasionally, different types will appear if certain conditions are met, such as not picking up any items during the trip to the police station, but for the most part, it is a rather generic bunch. Another problem is the save point system, which can make the quest seem repetitive at times if resumed. However, the fun of the game truly lies in revealing threads of the plot, which, while occasionally cliché, is put together like an elegant series of Chinese boxes. Questions are raised constantly, and half the fun is in finding the answers. In a complete contrast to the second feature film, the motions and attacks of the enemy are completely consistent, and even make sense from a biological point of view. One other criticism I have that applies to all of the Resident Evil games I have played to date is that in so-called tense moments, when a mass-attack by zombies or other terrors begins, one can often tell when they have completely beaten off their opposition by when the background music calms down. Although I am not entirely sure that is a bad thing.

    The replay value of the game is heightened by the ability to complete one character's quest, save the results, and use them on the other's. What one does in one game directly affects what happens in the other. Decisions such as who should take the submachine gun, for example, are of great importance in the game, as are such things as opening doors or killing certain major enemies. Getting into the underground lab towards the end of the game is quite a chilling moment, too. Notwithstanding the fight that takes place on the way down, this deserted research lab is enough to put the wind up any a dedicated viewer of horror films. A contrast, as it were, to the godawful second film adaptation.

    If I were giving Resident Evil 2 a score, it would be ten out of ten. Sure, it is looking old considering it was originally released on the PlayStation and Dreamcast, but unlike the vast majority of games, it has the ability to withstand the test of time. It is well worth hunting around the stores that specialise in second-hand or liquidated stock for.
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    • Author: Ranicengi
    This comment is for the N64 version of Resident Evil 2!

    When Nintendo launched its 64-bit system in 1996, the world at the time seen some of the greatest graphics ever on a video game console and even though Sony's Playstaion and Sega's Saturn were competing, this new competitor in the gaming arena quickly became a superstar! With it's unique analog controllers, unbelievable games, and it's Nintendo Expansion Pak, Nintendo clearly had a system that would remain champion in the console stadium for years!

    My Take: Resident Evil 2 is a great game. Cool main characters with good character interaction, video and cut scenes, lots of action, powerful weapons, very good music, bloody stuff, unusual enemies, and a whole lot more! Its really fun! Read below to find out more!

    The Story: Its present day somewhere in the mid west, the place is Racoon City. Something dreadful has happened to this peaceful and quiet town but what? Claire Redfield finally makes it there on her motorcycle and she is pleased that she has arrived to the place where her brother Chris is. She notices that the place is too quiet and she stops in at a restaurant but sees it is empty and she's asking questions if anyone is there but no one answers back to her sweet voice. Just seconds later she makes a shocking discovery by walking around in the diner and sees a man eating a corpse of another human. She tries to speak to this deranged individual but is all is coming from his bloody hole is noises so Claire tries to get away but the outside has people at the window trying to get in like uncontrollable mindless animals similar like the bald man she met that was feasting on human flesh! By realizing that the area is abnormal she quickly goes the other way to the only other exit and when she opens the door there is man in a police uniform pointing a gun at her and the young man says get down and he shoots the bald cannibalistic mad man in the head. The cop and Claire get away in his police car and he introduces himself as Leon Kennedy. Claire thanks goodness that he is normal and is on her side because an incident happened to him as well like what happened to her. Suddenly their short conversation is ended due to another cannibal in the police officer's car. This nut is trying bite and eat these two innocent people but they crash and the maniac is killed instantly by going through the windshield. A tractor trailer driver was bitten by one of these sick people and quickly he turns into one of them. By doing so he loses control of the large wheel he crashes into Leon's car, causing a huge explosion. Claire and Leon escape but they are on different sides of the now flaming street. Both not hurt but unable to cross over the high flames, Leon tells her to go to the police station and that he'll meet her there and she accepts. What has happened to Racoon City and why do these people crave the flesh of humans? Not much is known but when it comes to the people of the town the only logical explanation is simple, the town is now populated with zombies! But it comes to that other question again, how did these people become like this? Is everyone in Racoon City a flesh eating nightmare? If not how many are left, who are they, and if so how did they survive? Are these zombie the only things to heed or is there much more dangerous things to avoid? All of this is a mystery but will it be revealed?

    Game Play: The game play is different and much like a platform game. It has the player solving things and finding items such as keys to progress further in the game. The full motion video is excellent especially the first for Claire and Leon before the game starts. Once you defeat the game as one of the characters it isn't over yet. For example, If you beat the game as Claire, you will now play it over as Leon in the saved game slot which it'll be titled LeonB but the game will be an alternate way to find out why some of the things that happened that had no explanation. This other type of mode is for both of the characters of the game. I like how the communication is between the characters especially between Leon and Ada Wong! My favorite storyline in the other mode is when the player is Leon and becomes good friends with Ada. It is much better than the LeonA scenario in My opinion!

    Graphics: The graphics is very good but the Nintendo Expansion Pak makes it look superior! The video is clear and sometimes the words don't match the movement of their mouths but its great. Its very exciting! Everything in the game is clear! The looks of It is just amazing!

    Difficulty: The unique game play controls some times makes it a bit on the hard side but after a while it gets really good. The difficulty is normal and hard. On either one the game can really hard in some places. Music: The score is really good! Its haunting, chilling, and gives you that new horror feeling!

    Sound: The sound is very good as well! Its Dolby Surround! Nuff said!

    Overall: Resident Evil 2 is really a great game! Its very dark, has a deep storyline and many interesting subplots, cool characters, awesome monsters, lots of gore with an option to change the blood color, great action, music, and video! What more could a gaming horror nut want? This is one of My favorites and I love everything about it especially the character Leon. He is just a good guy! If you love horror and video games then I strongly recommend it!

    To purchase Resident Evil 2 for the Nintendo 64 go to Amazon.com!
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    • Author: Jwalextell
    The game was a revolution when it came out and the graphic and story was ground breaking. I know that there have come better games now,but this one is a classic.

    The game is very adictiv and the story is very frightening and scary. Even though it is a video game,you really care about the characters.

    I have completed the game in every way possible and gotten all the secrets so I know what i am talking about. The scenes and enviroment is very detailed and the gci video segments are as good as it gets. The game is very gory and also sometimes scary.

    This game is much more challaging than other games before and it is not easy to complete it and get all the secrets.

    This video game beats every zombie movie.

    One of my favourit games.
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    • Author: Risky Strong Dromedary
    "Resident Evil 2" is simply the best computer game ever. It surpasses every other game in every genre in every possible way. It was one of the first games I bought for my PlayStation and when I started playing it that night I thought: "I'm just going to play for a few hours and then go to bed". - because it was rather late. Several hours later in the middle of the night I was still sitting in front of my TV having lost any sense of time - I just played on and on. I just couldn't stop.

    Never before have I been sucked into a game like with "RE2". It was fantastic. I just HAD to go on. I didn't stop until I couldn't keep my eyes open anymore. At that time I guess it was five in the morning or so.

    This game has it all. It's great to run around in old buildings and scary corridors searching for clues and keys, fighting dogs and zombies.

    And the scenarios are so perfectly made. The graphics are spectacular. When you run around in those corridors it's like you're really there.

    Of course this has something (or everything) to do with the music which is more than just great - I would say that the music is probably the best thing about the game. It creates the scary atmosphere - and believe me it's REALLY scary. And that's the great thing, that the game works perfectly.

    The gameplay is also great. The story is great and the game is long and not too easy to complete - that's good. "Resident Evil 2" offers hours and hours of fabulous entertainment. Go out and buy it, then play it - if you dare face the terror...
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    • Author: Ariseym
    I got this game for Nintendo 64 and loved every minute of it. The best way to play it is late at night in the dark. You start off playing one of two characters, both on their own agenda. Claire Redfield comes to Raccoon City to find her brother Chris, a STARS operative from the previous game. Leon Kennedy arrives to start his new assignment at the city's police department. After you play through the game as the first character, you follow through with the second character. The story varies slightly depending on who you take and actions the first character makes will affect the second character.

    There's plenty of action here, as you must fend off the undead with limited ammo, so strategy is also key. If you escape from the city in a certain time limit and difficulty level, you can unlock secrets in the game. This is definitely a challenge for finding your way, solving puzzles and finding necessary items takes time and patience.

    The music for this game is fantastic, and perfectly fitting for survival horror. There are plenty of times when this game will make you flinch because of the level of suspense it creates. The voices came through a little scratchy, and the acting was ok but better than the first game. Sure the plot may seem to be similar to a B movie, but this story gets you hooked. There are plenty of surprises here, and I personally love the way the two character subplots intertwine.
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    • Author: Kadar
    To many people, video games are just that...games. A lot of people feel that way. I will tell you that you don't play this game... you live it. In the many hours you will spend playing this game, you will either find: (A)You think its an ok game (B) You like this game (C) You love this game. I bought this game the first day it came out which was 4 years ago, and I still play it over and over. That, my friends is the mark of an awesome game. I have to say... I'm 16, I've seen every zombie movie known to man, and I never had a nightmare on the subject or been afraid after the movie....this game scared the living @$#% outta me. There is not a better shoot em up zombie game on the market. This is the ultimate achievement in survival horror!
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    • Author: Maximilianishe
    Few games have absorbed me fully into the game. Final fantasy VII and Chrono Trigger did it. But this game amazed me.

    Resident evil one was the pioneer of the survival horror genre, it was breathtakingly scary and featured beautiful backgrounds. And a single zombie was always waiting round the corner which camera angles never allowed you to see.

    Resident evil 2 (biohazard 2) improved on the original. As soon as the game starts you are thrust into the action with a half dozen bunch of zombies ready to eat the skin from your face. Whereas the original had only one or two zombies to a room, this ones not afraid to stick you in a bundle of 5 or 6. The sound is still amazing creepy and is a brilliant achievement.

    For story, with minimal spoilers, Claire Redfield and Leon Kennedy arrive in Raccon city to find it full of zombies, so they decide to go to the police station to defend themselves. They inevitably split up and the game is played from each of their perspectives. Taking a weapon when you play as Leon means you can't get it as Claire. The storyline is amazing but i won't spoil it for you by giving away things like bosses and that.

    10/10 - Beats the others in the series easily.
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    • Author: MeGa_NunC
    After having closed the case of the laboratory in the mansion in Resi 1, zombies and monsters inhabit Raccon City. Chris, Jill(the characters of RE1) and the STARS-members have disappeared. Chris`s sister Claire, enters the town on her motorbike, she stops at a coffee-shop, and is attacked by a zombie, Leon(the other main-character) enters and kills the zombie. Leon & Claire get into a policecar and drive to the police-station. Not everything is running smoothly though, the police-car is destroyed by a huge-truck, and Leon & Claire have to go to the policestation on foot!! The game starts here and is one of the most enjoyable of all time. RE2 was one of the most anticipated releases of all time, and was definetely worth the long wait(about 2years). The graphics are better, the sound is better, the story is better, the acting is better, the weapons are more powerful etc. A true classic that everybody must buy, now that it is on a budget price in Europe and the U.S. 10/10
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    • Author: Ustamya
    This game is amazing. There are 2 different versions of the game, one where you are Leo and one where you are Claire, meaning that to fully complete the game you have to beat it twice. The graphics in this game, while not great, are good. This is one of the only games I have ever played that made me nervous or scared at times. You never know when a zombie or other creature might just pop out of nowhere and make you jump. Once you die in the game, it is game over, you have to start from the beginning, so try to get as many health items as you can so when you are dying you can get your health back, and more importantly SAVE THE GAME AS MUCH AS YOU CAN, meaning whenever you see a type writer, go up to it and save the game. Because if you don't, believe me, you will regret it. The story in the game is original and exciting. How would you like to be stuck in a building full of flesh-eating zombies, giant crocodiles, vicious dogs, and plenty of strange creatures? The game is exciting at all times, as long as you continue to do new things and go to new places rather than going back to places you have already been. Resident Evil 2 is challenging, and will take quite a long time to complete, but is fun and exciting the whole way through, and is one of the best video games ever made. Play it if you haven't.
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    • Author: romrom
    The second installment is better from the first one. The game play is more challenging and although not as scary as the first one, the puzzle and game play is very addictive as well as the first one and code Veronica on Dreamcast.

    Overall, a must for horror's fan.
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    • Author: roternow
    this is the best ps game ever made. its like a ps 2 game . i hope the next resident evil movie is like the game itself. im having trouble beating it though if any people have any codes for this game please contact me at my e-mail adress.
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    • Author: Whiteseeker
    This was the first survival horror game I ever played, and thus, the first game to make me anticipate nightfall for full enjoyment. Your surroundings have to be engulfed in darkness if you want your pants scared off properly. You can choose to play as one of two protagonists; Claire, sister of S.T.A.R.S. member Chris from the first game. Or Leon, who is presented with the greatest first day rookie cop assignment ever; to survive a zombie apocalypse. The game's soundtrack was atmospheric, and really captured the ambiance of a desolate setting, housing unfamiliar and unnatural horrors in its shadows, and a lingering hope for survival beyond those shadows. The game is a perfect compromise between shooting, puzzle-solving, and pop-up scare tactics. I also enjoyed the fact that you could play a second side of the story directly after beating one disc, and vice versa. That made for 4 different scenarios and a lot of added replay value.
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    • Author: Fordredor
    After a brief explanation of the destruction of the mansion in the first Resident Evil, you can enter Racoon city as either Claire Redfield, who is looking for her missing brother Chris, or Leon Kennedy, a cop on his first day of work. Claire meets Leon after running from a zombie in a cafe. Leon meets her after trying to escape from a horde of the flesh eating creatures. Both of them, no matter which mission you choose (Claire or Leon's) end up in Robert Kendo's gun shop. After trying to hit on Claire ("Sorry about that babe") I felt a sense of karma in the game when the zombies crashed through the window and ate him alive. It's a zombie bloodbath in the streets, and then things slow down a bit when you reach the police station, where most of the adventure takes place. You'll meet a few characters along the way: Claire runs into Sherry Birkin, the daughter of William and Annette, who are primarily responsible for the new virus that's turning everyone into zombies. After Umbrella sends soldiers in to try and steal William's virus samples, he is shot by them and injects the virus into his own body. As the game progresses he becomes bigger, uglier and stronger. Claire is confronted by Chief Irons, a secret ally of Umbrella with a twisted sense of art appreciation. Irons has been infected by the mutated William and literally explodes in front of Claire. In the meantime, Leon has become friends with Ada Wong, a dark haired beauty in a red dress who is yet another agent trying to obtain the virus. She and Leon become romantic, but sadly, the relationship is doomed. After being shot by Annette, she flips over a rail and Leon holds onto her with one hand. Desperately urging her to save herself, she replies that "it's too late" and lets go, plunging to her death. In the end of the first mission, Claire injects a vaccine into an infected Sherry and she comes around just fine. Leon goes to the front of the train and bids Ada a fond farewell. In the second mission, both Leon and Claire have to deal with an indestructible tyrant as well as Birkin. The story line still runs through the police station and underground lab. But the most significant change is in the ending. It picks up where the first one left off, and this time the tyrant has turned into an enormous freak of nature. After its demise, Claire, Leon and Sherry are in broad daylight, which is one of the few times RE characters have been seen like this. Claire vows to find Chris and the story comes to an end...for now. This game is far superior to the first one and also the Resident Evil: Survivor game that came later. Another great addition was the character tofu. Trying to get this pink block through the zombie gauntlet would test the skill of even the most hardcore RE veteran.
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    • Author: Uafrmaine
    This is one pretty good game. I am eleven and I got this game and beat it when i was seven. And I still play it occasionly if I am bored. Good story, pretty scary, good puzzles, and gore. I ain't going to spoil anything for you but I am sure you'll get to a nerve racking point. And once you beat you unlock minigames. There is also many secrets in the game.

    I do have a few complaints though. Ammo is sometimes scarce in certain areas, meaning if you run out, you have to use the weak a$$ knife. Camera angles are annoying sometimes. And there is so much backtracking! But aside from all that, it is still a great and classic game. It may even be better than Dead Rising. And I love that game. But RE2 is definitely one of the greatest zombie games around.
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    • Author: Tisicai
    Resident Evil 2 is a brilliant game packed in with the most horrific proportions. The game itself is mind-boggling with tight puzzles packed into an action-adventure. Since it's horror, it has liberal amounts of gore and blood from zombies... But those lapses can't take you out of the game. I just played the Playstation version, but I can't wait for the N64 one, it may be better even if it's the same game. Hands down the greatest horror game of all time and everyone who owns a Playstation or Nintendo 64 (later this Christmas) should have it!*

    *Not recommended for the young and/or squeamish
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    • Author: Blackworm
    First off, Resident Evil kicks ass.

    Second, Resident Evil 2 was even better. So if you all liked the original Resident Evil, you'll LOVE RE 2.

    Graphics are amazing, as well as gameplay. There's tons of "jumping out at you scenes" as well as scenes that are just downright creepy.

    The actors/actresses that voice the characters in this game pull the job of very well indeed. Leon Kennedy especially.

    Cutscene graphics rock, I had to watch it twice to make sure it wasn't actual people I was watching. The hair even bobs around on Leon's head as he runs!

    Excellent storyline. Excellent characters. Excellent game.

    The game will keep you playing for HOURS. I know it did to me.
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    • Author: Qiahmagha
    You must play this game if you love horror movies (and especially zombie movies). It is even better than the first one. It is my favorite game of all time. I actually don't like a lot of games, but I am really fond of this one!
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    • Author: Kison
    The characters aren't as interesting as the original, but the horror and replayability well makes up for it. After completing the game, you play the 2nd Scenario, a different version of the 1st. And both characters,Leon and Claire, have 2nd Scenarios (Thus giving you 4 different Scenarios)

    I'd recommend this game to anyone who liked the first, but I think if you are gonna play this game you should play the original first, it's alot better.
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    • Author: Yanthyr
    RESIDENT EVIL 2 is the greatest Playstation game ever, next to its precedessor, RESIDENT EVIL, and its successor, RESIDENT EVIL 3: NEMESIS. Plot: there are two story lines in the games that eventually cross eachother.

    In the first, Claire ventures into a quiet, possibly deserted, Raccoon City, in search of her brother Chris, who was a member of the S.T.A.R.S. Bravo Team in RE1. She stops in at a strange diner-coffee shop and is suddenly nearly attacked by a vicious creature. As she darts out the back exit, she comes face to face with a man with a gun. As Claire is frightened, the man orders her to "get down" as he blows the monster away. As the two get into the man's vehicle, which happens to be a police car, they both explain their stories and head to the Raccoon City Police Station.

    In the second storyline, a young rookie cop named Leon rolls on into Raccoon City, his new place of work. As he stops at a quiet gas station to fill up, a huge diesel truck comes flying at him. He escapes in his car and heads to a back alley. As he tries to enter a small diner through the back exit, the door is suddenly kicked open by a young, frightened woman. Behind her is a disgusting looking creature. Leon orders the girl to "get down" and he blows the monster away with his pistol. The two get into Leon's car and head to the police station.

    I'm not a strong videogame player, but I do love to watch others play and "coach them along the way". The RESIDENT EVIL trilogy are part of those games. The others include the "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater" games and the "Army Men" games for N64.
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    • Author: Virn
    Ok, I'll admit it. I loved this game way better than the original! It had better graphics, more realistic monsters and it had the beter characters! This is still my all-time favorite game, it's one I never get tired of...even after many times of playing it, it still gives me the creeps!
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    • Author: POFOD
    Resident Evil 2 is even better than the original--which is saying quite a lot! If you're in the mood for an unparalleled gore-fest, destroying zombies and assorted horrific creatures, get this title! It ROCKS!
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    • Author: Kazijora
    Since my mis-spent youth was spent down many an arcade, gaming is a cornerstone to my life.

    When I got my Playstation what I really needed was some games with longevity, and one of the games I got with it was the original Res Evil. Having been blown away (or totally mortified), I decided to bag RE2-and found it to be an even greater game.

    This time everything has been tweaked for the better, barring the ever attrocious dialogue. The action is enough to keep the carnage candy purists in their element, whilst the puzzles will keep the RPG clan happy-although they are far easier than those in the original.

    Spreading the game out onto 2 disks with different missions gives the game plenty of replay value, and there are plenty of secrets to find as well-something the original lacked.

    One minor quibble, not enough heart stopping moments in comparison to Res Evil 1-although the first time the arms came in the window I shot 10 feet in the air!!!

    Got Tofu?
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    • Author: Ucantia
    I'll agree, it's a little easier, but the graphics are simply outstanding! Made me jump out of my seat from being frightened! Plus all the different game options made me want to continue until the true ending showed up.. simply incredible!
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    • Author: Legionstatic
    I needed a Playstation sooooooo badly! So I sold my club house and bought it with the money and I needed a game with it, so I picked this! And it's awesome! Scary, gory, and sometimes funny!
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    • Author: Dangerous
    Out of the two Game Cube ones, which don't get me wrong I love to play..and think the graphics own as far as most other games are concerned. Resident Evil 2 seems to be my favorite. Reasons, well aside from Resident Evil (1 not Remakes) bad graphics, horrable acting, boring scenery, and sometimes confusing game play. Resident Evil 2 brought new actors in, who wern't the best, but they did better than the origional cast. Also Resident Evil 2 takes place in the atual zombie over run city of "Raccoon" and you're not in a boring mansion backtracking for two hours before you get anywhere of any importance. And the puzzles were, mostly a joke. Not exactly too easy, and not exactly RE1 tough. All in all I think this is a great game for any of the Resident Evil fans out there.
  • Cast overview:
    Paul Haddad Paul Haddad - Leon S. Kennedy (voice)
    Alyson Court Alyson Court - Claire Redfield (voice)
    Sally Cahill Sally Cahill - Ada Wong (voice)
    Lisa Jai Lisa Jai - Sherry Birkin (voice) (as Lisa Yamanaka)
    Jennifer Dale Jennifer Dale - Annette Birkin (voice)
    Rod Wilson Rod Wilson - Marvin Branagh / Ben Bertolucci (voice)
    Gary Krawford Gary Krawford - Brian Irons / Robert Kendo (voice)
    Diego Matamoros Diego Matamoros - William Birkin (voice) (as Diego Matamores)
    Katsutoshi Karatsuma Katsutoshi Karatsuma - Tofu (voice)
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