|
Resident Evil 2
more...
Home
*Best Sellers
Accessories
Genre
Internet Games
Others
Platform
3DO
Apple
Atari
Colecovision
Commodore
Intellivision
Microsoft Xbox
Microsoft Xbox 360
Nintendo 64
Nintendo DS
Nintendo Game Boy
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP
Nintendo Game Boy Color
Nintendo Game Boy Micro
Nintendo GameCube
Nintendo NES
Nintendo, Super
PC
Sega CD
Sega Dreamcast
Sega Game Gear
Sega Genesis
Sega Master
Sega Pico
Sega Saturn
Sinclair
Sony PlayStation
A Bug Life
Beatmania
Cool Boarders 2
Cool Boarders 3
Crash Bandicoot 2
Crash Bandicoot 3
Crash Bash
Crash Team Racing
Croc
Dino Crisis
Dino Crisis 2
Dragon Quest IV
Dragon Quest VII
Driver
Driver 2
Final Fantasy IX
Final Fantasy Tactics
Final Fantasy VII
Final Fantasy VIII
Frogger
Gran Turismo
Gran Turismo 2
Grand Theft Auto 2
Madden NFL 2000
Madden NFL 98
Madden NFL 99
Metal Gear Solid
Monopoly
Mortal Kombat Trilogy
NASCAR 98
NASCAR 99
NBA Live 2000
NBA Live 98
Need for Speed III
NFL GameDay 98
NFL GameDay 99
Pac Man World
Parasite Eve
Rayman
Resident Evil
Resident Evil 2
Resident Evil 3
Rugrats
SaGa Frontier
Spec Ops
SpongeBob SquarePants
Street Fighter Alpha 3
Tekken 2
Tekken 3
Tetris Plus
Tomb Raider III
Tomorrow Never Dies
Tony Hawk Pro Skater
Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2
Twisted Metal 2
Twisted Metal III
WCW Nitro
WWF War Zone
Yu Gi Oh
Sony PlayStation 2
Sony PSP
Systems
Vintage Games
Wholesale Lots
Resident Evil 2 (バイオハザード2, Biohazard 2?) is a survival horror game by Capcom originally released for the PlayStation in 1998 and the second installment in their Resident Evil series. It was later ported to the PC, Nintendo 64, game.com, Sega Dreamcast and Nintendo GameCube.
Gameplay
Resident Evil 2 follows the same play mechanics as its predecessor. As in the original Resident Evil, the game's graphics are composed of polygonal character models and items superimposed over pre-rendered graphics and fixed camera angles. The player must travel through a variety of locations, solving puzzles and fighting numerous mutated creatures, in order to complete the game. The player's character can arm themselves with a variety of firearms, although ammunition is limited. The game features an improved graphics engine over the previous game, allowing for more zombies to appear on-screen (up to seven at one point). In addition, the player can now determine their character's health based on their walking animation and body language. A character in the "caution" stage will cover his stomach with his or her hand, while a character on the verge of death will begin to limp. The game over screens are more gruesome this time, featuring the player's character being devoured by the creature that killed him or her.
The main addition to the gameplay is a two-scenario system officially dubbed the "zapping system". As in the original Resident Evil, the game offers a selection of two playable characters, each with their own scenario. However, after finishing one character's scenario (referred as the "A" game) and saving the clear data, a second scenario (the "B" game) is unlocked in which the same series of events are depicted from the other characters's perspective. Actions taken by the player during the first scenario affects the player's surroundings during the second scenario. In addition, one character also has access to one area in a B game that they normally wouldn't had access to in an A game. There's a total of four scenarios, two for each characters.
Similarly to the original game, the player is awarded with unlockable weapons and other bonuses after completing one scenario or another under certain requirements. This time, a letter-based grading system has been implemented in which the player are graded based not only on the amount of time taken to complete one, but also on the number of times the game was saved and the number of first-aid sprays used by the player. A hidden game titled the "4th Survivor" can also be unlocked as well.
Read more at Wikipedia.org
|
|