Resident Evil Revelations 2 on Steam.
Resident Evil 2 was a fantastic throwback, but it's Resident Evil 7 that is pushing the series forward By Robert Zak Feature Everyone’s feasting on the Resident Evil 2 remake right now, but it.

Even before it’s release, Resident Evil 2 remake already gain positive feedback and even won the Best of Show award at this year’s Game Critics Awards. This made Capcom start considering remakes of other of titles in the series like Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. However, the original Resident Evil is still in the plans for a remake, as well since it only got a makeover in 2002 for Nintendo’s.

Last year's Resident Evil 2 made knife-only runs all but impossible for speedrunners by adding a durability meter to the weapon, meaning they'd break after a handful of slashes. That won't be the.

The beginning of the Resident Evil Revelations 2 tale sees fan favorite Claire Redfield make a dramatic return. Survivor of the Raccoon City incident depicted in previous Resident Evil games, Claire now works for the anti-bioterrorism organisation Terra Save. Moira Burton, is attending her welcome party for Terra Save when unknown armed forces storm the office. Claire and Moira are knocked.

Resident Evil 2 is a masterful remake and establishes a new standard for all other remakes in the future. Check out our video review to learn more!

Ben Reeves: 'With this remake, Capcom has greatly improved one of my least-loved entries in the series. Resident Evil 3’s greater focus on action affords you fewer opportunities to stop and think, but Jill's adventure is an incredible thrill ride. From the first moment that Nemesis burst through the wall and reached out with one of his tendrils, I felt my heart begin to race. I don’t think.

That up there is Leon from Resident Evil 2 wielding a gnarly lookin’ combat knife. Eventually that knife will have bitten one too many zombies and break, leaving ol’ Leon in a lurch. In this year’s Resident Evil 3 remake, Jill and Carlos will fare much better with their now indestructible knives. Capcom wanted you to always have “something you can rely on.”.