Resident Evil 2 Remake Hands-on Impressions – Leon’s First Day On The Job Remastered

Resident Evil 2 Remake Hands-on Impressions – Leon’s First Day On The Job Remastered

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Resident Evil 2 Remake shouldn’t come as a surprise for anyone that’s been following Capcom even casually over the past couple of years. After all, the producer himself came out and proudly proclaimed beginning work on the project with his now infamous ‘We do it!’ statement. What fans might not have expected was a reveal during Sony’s E3 conference that took us all by surprise. Even more surprising was being able to actually get my hands on this latest Resident Evil with a quick playthrough of the opening segments of Leon’s campaign.

Stepping back into the opening foyer of the Raccoon City Police Department immediately took me back some dozen or so years since the last time I tried exploring through Leon and Claire’s B-side campaigns (the producers have mentioned recently that the A- and B-side campaigns are being merged into something more cohesive. What that means for Ada Wong is still to be determined). The water carrying goddess statue that greets visitors is one of the first things I noticed about the remake and it’s good to see that she still remains an integral part of the puzzles that Leon must overcome if he plans to make it out alive.

Resident Evil 2 Remake Hands-on Impressions – Leon’s First Day On The Job Remastered

Jun 20, 2018, 10:19am UTC
https://wccftech.com/resident-evil-2-remake-handson-impressions/ > Resident Evil 2 Remake shouldn’t come as a surprise for anyone that’s been following Capcom even casually over the past couple of years. After all, the producer himself came out and proudly proclaimed beginning work on the project with his now infamous ‘We do it!’ statement. What fans might not have expected was a reveal during Sony’s E3 conference that took us all by surprise. Even more surprising was being able to actually get my hands on this latest Resident Evil with a quick playthrough of the opening segments of Leon’s campaign. > Stepping back into the opening foyer of the Raccoon City Police Department immediately took me back some dozen or so years since the last time I tried exploring through Leon and Claire’s B-side campaigns (the producers have mentioned recently that the A- and B-side campaigns are being merged into something more cohesive. What that means for Ada Wong is still to be determined). The water carrying goddess statue that greets visitors is one of the first things I noticed about the remake and it’s good to see that she still remains an integral part of the puzzles that Leon must overcome if he plans to make it out alive.