A tale told in two games..
Guys, it’s here. I was lucky to get it two days early and I’m glad I did. That’s two days extra to to spend in Raccoon City! I’ve put my headphones in, I’ve learnt from my mistake from RE2 & I’m not jumping into hardcore mode straight away. Lets do this!
Holy hell, the intro to this game was awesome. It’s ironic that it mirrors the events happening at this moment with the coronavirus, but it sets the scene perfectly. As in most of my reviews, I’ll try and keep this as spoiler free as I can, but this is your warning here, that this may contain spoilers! But boy, does the game start of good.
In a city gone to hell, it’s nice to see a familiar face, even if it is “Chicken Heart” Brad Vickers.
The dodge mechanic is very useful. If you’ve played the demo, you should have the timing figured out, unlike me! After playing the game quite a few times, you do come to rely on the dodge and you soon learn the perfect timing. It’s a lot more useful than the dodge mechanic in the original game. I don’t honestly thing I used it more than a couple of times in that game. It seems that I’ve forgotten everything from the demo. For the life of me, I can’t remember where the bolt cutters are! I want, no. Need that shotgun! After 30 minutes of exploring every single nuck & cranny in depth. I learnt that the bolt cutters are not where they were in the demo. 30 minutes wasted running for nothing!
Lovely, just met my first Drain Deimos. They’re a lot smaller than they were in the original game. But they’re still as fast. They don’t just attack you, they can now infect you with parasites. I recently learnt that the Drain Deimos are fleas that have mutated through the T-Virus. I’m going to keep an eye on my cat now, as I don’t want to wake up one day with one of those things hiding on my ceiling!
It was too quiet, I knew he was coming & he still made me jump, when he burst through a wall saying STAARS. This isn’t terrifying at all. He was chasing me, so I unlocked a door to a toy shop, which by the way has a Mega-man sale at the moment! And Nemesis is just stood at the window, staring at me. Not Creepy at all!
GAH!! Son of a bitch killed me! Done a perfectly timed dodge, went to shoot him and BAM! No gun equipped. I forgot to equip it after I threw a grenade at him. Ran into an alley, with like 6 zombies chasing me. Dodged one, straight into the waiting arms of Nemesis…
Remember the gem puzzle in the original game? Well, it kinda makes a return here. Except it’s optional this time round. However, completing it does unlock you some really nice goodies.
Don’t leave pets in the sewers!
They grow into horrible things. These things are part of the Hunter series. They’re called Gammas. So do they somehow become Gamma Hunters, or are they failed versions?
First Nemesis fight done. It was very fun. A little after the fight, you visit a familiar area from RE2, which is cool.
There’s a kinda Easter egg to the original Resident Evil 2 at the Police Station. If you start the original game & get to the Police Station without picking anything up, Brad appears as a kind of super zombie, who takes a lot of bullets to kill. Well he makes a zombie-fied appearance at the Police Station and is the one who bites Will Smith.. I mean Marvin. Exploring the Police Station was quite cool. seeing how certain parts of the place appear in RE2.
Nemesis Type 2 is even more terrifying than Type 1. Makes me wonder what Type 3 will be like.. During the boss fight, he just reminds me of a giant cat. Running around the place, like my cat Gimli does at 3am!
Playing as Carlos was awesome. Going through the hospital, I feel like a proper U.B.C.S soldier. Being cautious going through doors, clearing rooms with my assault rifle.Hospitals freak me out at the best of times. But this one has me on edge for some reason. With my headphones on, I’m hearing every little noise and its making me jumpy.Walked into a room that can only be described as something from an Elizabeth Bathory Castle. SO. MUCH. BLOOD. The Claw marks on the wall have me quite concerned too. Zombie in a locker scared the crap out of me. I’m really on edge. I seriously don’t like hospitals.
Just found out what caused the claw marks. A feakin Hunter! I can see now why those Gammas earlier were considered a failure. Towards the end of Carlos’ chapter, I guess there’s like a good little mini game, where you have to hold off zombies for a certain amount of time. Kinda like in Resident Evil 4. I’d highly recommend making sure Carlos’s assault rifle is fully upgraded.
I have this weird phobia of people just standing and staring. I think this is why I both love & hate zombies. I’ve just gone into a room in the hospital and there’s this what really looks like a tall zombie just stood there staring & it’s just creeps me out a little.
I’m in the underground research facility and I’ve seen a few, what I thought were naked mutant alien hybrid zombie things. But after exploring another room, I think these might be failed attempts at making Tyrants. They’re slightly faster than zombies & absorb more bullets. If you don’t kill them quick enough, they regenerate. Apparently, they’re not failed Tyrants, but some sort of mutation that the zombies went through, reacting to the T-Virus.
The final fight with Nemesis Type 3 took me a few tries to figure out, but once I did. It was easy (I’d later eat my words & regret saying this, when I played both Nightmare & inferno modes). Finished the game on Normal in 6.5 hours. Overall I have enjoyed this return to Raccoon city. Yes, it was a little short. But it does have plenty of replay value. So don’t let that put you off. Overall for me, the game gets an 8.5/10.
I’ve still got quite a bit of stuff to unlock & collect. So if you’ll excuse me, Jill & I shall return back to Raccoon City, for our Final Escape.
Finishing the game unlocks the shop, where you can buy items, a costume & new weapons. You get points via in game challenges. Since writing my notes for this, I have finished the game multiple times, unlocked everything & gotten the Platinum trophy. It was very fun to play. The one thing I feel was missing was Operation: Mad Jackal from the original game. I hope this will get released as a DLC at some point. If you’re unsure whether to play this or not, due to a lot of hate it has gotten (& doesn’t really deserve). I’d honestly say don’t listen & play this game yourself, it’s one only you can make your mind up to, but honestly, you’ll enjoy your final return to Raccoon City…
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