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[[Image:RE2Artwork Claire Redfield.jpg|left|thumb|Claire Redfield: the sister of Chris Redfield and female protagonist of RE2.]]
[[Image:RE2Artwork Claire Redfield.jpg|left|thumb|Claire Redfield: the sister of Chris Redfield and female protagonist of RE2.]]
'''Resident Evil 2''' (called Biohazard 2 in Japan) is a survial horror video game released by [[Capcom]] on [[January 21]], [[1998]] (in North America) for the [[PlayStation]]. It is the sequel to the highly popular [[Resident Evil]] and was later ported to [[Windows 9x]], [[Nintendo 64]], [[Sega Dreamcast]], [[GameCube]], and [[Game.com]] (a Dual Shock version was also released for the PlayStation). Several changes occured from its predecessor, as the player now has the chance to play as two different characters (Leon S. Kennedy or Claire Redfield) as well as two different scenarios for both of them. Both characters have eight inventory slots each, as well as the ability to show physical damage (such as a character limping when hurt). The player can also quickly push away enemies when grabbed, leading to a much easier title than the first.
'''Resident Evil 2''' (called Biohazard 2 in Japan) is a survial horror video game released by [[Capcom]] on [[January 21]], [[1998]] (in North America) for the [[PlayStation]]. It is the sequel to the highly popular [[Resident Evil]] and was later ported to [[Windows 9x]], [[Nintendo 64]], [[Sega Dreamcast]], [[GameCube]], and [[Game.com]] (a Dual Shock version was also released for the PlayStation). Several changes occured from its predecessor, as the player now has the chance to play as two characters (Leon S. Kennedy or Claire Redfield) with much more noticiable differences (such as the characters having exclusive weapon sets) as well as two different scenarios for both of them. Both characters have eight inventory slots each, as well as the ability to show physical damage (such as a character limping when hurt). The player can also quickly push away enemies when grabbed, leading to a much easier title than the first.


Originally Capcom showed the game at Tokyo Game Show 1996, which featured many differences from the current release. The game was supposed to have Leon S. Kennedy and Elza Walker, a college student and motorcyclist (who was eventually replaced by Claire Redfield) and take place in a large urban setting. Capcom was nearly seventy percent through the development process, but scrapped the entire project in 1997 as they were dissatisfied with the game. They then began to re-work the game and Resident Evil 2 was released a year later.
Originally Capcom showed the game at Tokyo Game Show 1996, which featured many differences from the current release. The game was supposed to have Leon S. Kennedy and Elza Walker, a college student and motorcyclist (who was eventually replaced by Claire Redfield) and take place in a large urban setting. Capcom was nearly seventy percent through the development process, but scrapped the entire project in 1997 as they were dissatisfied with the game. They then began to re-work the game and Resident Evil 2 was released a year later.

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Claire Redfield: the sister of Chris Redfield and female protagonist of RE2.

Resident Evil 2 (called Biohazard 2 in Japan) is a survial horror video game released by Capcom on January 21, 1998 (in North America) for the PlayStation. It is the sequel to the highly popular Resident Evil and was later ported to Windows 9x, Nintendo 64, Sega Dreamcast, GameCube, and Game.com (a Dual Shock version was also released for the PlayStation). Several changes occured from its predecessor, as the player now has the chance to play as two characters (Leon S. Kennedy or Claire Redfield) with much more noticiable differences (such as the characters having exclusive weapon sets) as well as two different scenarios for both of them. Both characters have eight inventory slots each, as well as the ability to show physical damage (such as a character limping when hurt). The player can also quickly push away enemies when grabbed, leading to a much easier title than the first.

Originally Capcom showed the game at Tokyo Game Show 1996, which featured many differences from the current release. The game was supposed to have Leon S. Kennedy and Elza Walker, a college student and motorcyclist (who was eventually replaced by Claire Redfield) and take place in a large urban setting. Capcom was nearly seventy percent through the development process, but scrapped the entire project in 1997 as they were dissatisfied with the game. They then began to re-work the game and Resident Evil 2 was released a year later.

Story

The game takes place on September 29, 1998, two months and one day after the events in the original Resident Evil. Zombies have now made their way across Raccoon City, as the T-virus has been released in the sewer system and been digested by rats, which then spread the virus to the city's population, animals as well as humans. As the outbreak begins, two figures make their way into Raccoon City: Leon S. Kennedy, a rookie police officer on his first day, and Claire Redfield, a college student looking for her brother, Chris, of the S.T.A.R.S. unit. Leon and Claire quickly find themselves fighting for their lives against massive hordes of zombies in the search for a way out of city. But there is a creature much more powerful than a normal zombie lurking in the shadows.

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