Resident Evil Outbreak File #2

Resident Evil Outbreak File #2

released on Sep 09, 2004

Resident Evil Outbreak File #2

released on Sep 09, 2004

A standalone expansion of Resident Evil Outbreak

Resident Evil Outbreak File #2 is a survival-horror game released exclusively for the PlayStation 2 and a sequel to Resident Evil Outbreak, which was originally envisioned as a much larger game before being cut into multiple releases. The same eight characters from the first title return with similar abilities, and the game takes place once again in a zombie-run Raccoon City. The new game has several new scenarios and boasts new gameplay developments for the Resident Evil series. Loading times have been reduced and while the previous Outbreak was on-line enabled in the US, this game is the first on-line Resident Evil game in Europe. The locals featured in this game include both the familiar (The Raccoon Police Department) and the exotic (A mutated jungle at mid-day) ones. The game boasts a hefty amount of unlockable material such as artworks, notes, trivia, and character costumes. The game is backwards compatible with your save file from Resident Evil Outbreak, meaning that you can take your unlocked content to this new setting.


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Necesito jugar este juego en cooperativo.

It's a must if you played the first part. It somewhat felt harder to play, but it's still fun with friends!

Essentially an expansion of the first game.

meu preferido dos 2 , cenariso , melhorias na gameplay , e extras adicionais como os Showdows e Eliminations , junto do 1 são possíveis serem jogados online até hj , seria ainda melhor se os cenarios fosses maiores

This entire game is SO fucking good. It's criminal people have forgotten about it a bit.

I am not sure if I enjoyed this one as much as the first game, the first scenario was awesome! But after that it's kinda eh for me, the last scenario was a travesty compared to the last one in the first game.

I just don't get it! Some scenarios feel like resident evil games, some feel like trial and error simulators that just want to test your patience. In a mainline game, the puzzles are often very obvious and straightforward, perhaps too simple, but in this, they can be a bit weird and excessive.

Fun, but just a lukewarm experience overall for me that didn't really evolve from the first game.