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Resident Evil 2 Remake had the tough job of living up to the highest of expectations when it released in 2019, and outside the fixed camera purists there aren't many people who'd say Capcom failed to deliver. It's still the tense, eerie journey through the RPD and beyond that we all remember, but Leon and Claire's surroundings have received one heck of a visual upgrade, which we now get the see from an over-the-shoulder perspective.
In our Resident Evil 2 Remake review, Andy Kelly called it a superb reimagining of a survival horror classic that somehow made zombies exciting again. It was also named our best 2019 remake, with Wes Fenlon mentioning it "managed to retain the low-level anxiety and occasional bursts of terror that early Resident Evil excelled at," and Andy coming back for an encore to say that the remake "takes the essence of the 1998 original and transforms it into a fresh and excitingly modern game."
Below you'll find all of our Resident Evil 2 Remake guides in one place, from where to find individual weapons, to all the codes and combinations you need to loot the place like the good survival horror player you are. There's also a list of mods, if you're interested in turning your vanilla build into something more ridiculous (or want to bring back those fixed camera angles.)
If you want some proper firepower for taking out those zombies, lickers, and scary bosses, you're going to want these weapons.
Resident Evil 2 Remake shotgun location: Where to find Leon's trusty boomstickResident Evil 2 magnum location: How to unlock the Armory and get the Lightning Hawk for Leon
What's a Resident Evil game these days without a set of jiggling mascots to collect, and a safe (or seven) to crack? Whether it's the jiggling or cracking you're after, here's what you need to solve your problem.
All codes and combinations in Resident Evil 2 Remake: Safe combinations, locker codes, and Portable safe locations tooResident Evil 2 Mr Raccoon locations: How to unlock the Armory and get the Lightning Hawk for Leon
From crossover costumes to the inevitable Thomas the Tank Engine mod we all must download for our sins, here's a list of cosmetic mods in Resident Evil 2 Remake.

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From the creators of Edge: A weekly videogame industry newsletter with analysis from expert writers, guidance from professionals, and insight into what's on the horizon.
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Resident Evil 2 Remake had the tough job of living up to the highest of expectations when it released in 2019, and outside the fixed camera purists there aren't many people who'd say Capcom failed to deliver. It's still the tense, eerie journey through the RPD and beyond that we all remember, but Leon and Claire's surroundings have received one heck of a visual upgrade, which we now get the see from an over-the-shoulder perspective.
In our Resident Evil 2 Remake review, Andy Kelly called it a superb reimagining of a survival horror classic that somehow made zombies exciting again. It was also named our best 2019 remake, with Wes Fenlon mentioning it "managed to retain the low-level anxiety and occasional bursts of terror that early Resident Evil excelled at," and Andy coming back for an encore to say that the remake "takes the essence of the 1998 original and transforms it into a fresh and excitingly modern game."
Below you'll find all of our Resident Evil 2 Remake guides in one place, from where to find individual weapons, to all the codes and combinations you need to loot the place like the good survival horror player you are. There's also a list of mods, if you're interested in turning your vanilla build into something more ridiculous (or want to bring back those fixed camera angles.)
If you want some proper firepower for taking out those zombies, lickers, and scary bosses, you're going to want these weapons.
Resident Evil 2 Remake shotgun location: Where to find Leon's trusty boomstickResident Evil 2 magnum location: How to unlock the Armory and get the Lightning Hawk for Leon
What's a Resident Evil game these days without a set of jiggling mascots to collect, and a safe (or seven) to crack? Whether it's the jiggling or cracking you're after, here's what you need to solve your problem.
All codes and combinations in Resident Evil 2 Remake: Safe combinations, locker codes, and Portable safe locations tooResident Evil 2 Mr Raccoon locations: How to unlock the Armory and get the Lightning Hawk for Leon
From crossover costumes to the inevitable Thomas the Tank Engine mod we all must download for our sins, here's a list of cosmetic mods in Resident Evil 2 Remake.

Play as Geralt in RE2: Is that the wind or William Birkin howling?Play as Neir's 2B in RE2: You know how it is, every game gets a Nier crossover these daysUse Dino Crisis costumes and weapons in RE2: Pretend to play that Dino Crisis remake that'll never happenAll zombies are Tofu in RE2: Day of the FedMr X is Thomas the Tank Engine in...Read more: Full article on www.pcgamer.com
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