Resident Evil 2/Biohazard RE: 2 returns with more visceral blood, gore, and horror, all shown in immense detail thanks to the RE Engine. The game was developed and published by CAPCOM Co., Ltd. on January 25th, 2019.
The original game has been completely rebuilt from the ground up to show the horrors of the past in a modern light, made to take that old school experience and turn it into even more terrifying and paranoia-inducing thanks to immersive new mechanics, beautiful graphics, eerie audio, an over-the-shoulder camera view, and responsive modern controls. There are, of course, gameplay modes from the original game. Players can look forward to more incredibly tense exploration, classic action filled with zombies and other mutated horrors, and puzzles which will be very challenging considering that you're going to be running for your life most of the time.
Resident Evil 2/Biohazard RE: 2 will show us the story of rookie police officer Leon Kennedy and the college student Claire Redfield. Both of them arrived in Raccoon City that has been ravaged by a strange plague that is turning the population into flesh-eating zombies. Experience the terror through the eyes of both Leon and Claire and see how the story unravels from two different perspectives.
The game features an improved take on the classic horror game from 1998, a new over-the-shoulder camera mode, slick controls, photorealistic visuals, brutal gore effects, items found in various places that you can use to solve puzzles, two different and intense stories from the perspective of two different characters.
Buy the game today and survive through the carnage that has filled the streets of Raccoon City.
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