
RESIDENT EVIL 2 GAMEPLAY WAKTHROUGH - Part 3 (LEON) - WHERE IS CLAIRE?!
Part 3 of the Resident Evil 2 gameplay consists of trying to get to Claire and continuing to look for the medallions. Subscribe, share and like the video...if you do, thank you! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow me on twitter and message me or write on the comments below on what games you want me to play! I appreciate all you guys that follow and thank you so much for watching!!! Make sure to like, share and subscribe for more!! 1,000 w0o0ho0!! TWITTER: / infamoustud TWITCH: / infamoustud INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ifsgaming/?... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resident Evil 2 is a remake of the 1998 game of the same name released for the PlayStation, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast and GameCube. Unlike the original, which uses tank controls and fixed camera angles, the re-imagining features "over-the-shoulder" third-person shooter gameplay similar to Resident Evil 4.[1] Additionally, the standard difficulty mode allows players to save as often as they would like inside safe rooms. If the player chooses to play on "Hardcore" difficulty, players will be required to collect and use a finite number of "ink ribbons" to save the game's progress, much like in the original game. As with the original game, the remake of Resident Evil 2 offers the option to play through the main campaign with one of two protagonists, the rookie cop Leon S. Kennedy or the college student Claire Redfield. Depending on the player's choice, the main story will be experienced with variations in subplots, accessible areas, and obtainable items. Similar to the "Scenario B" feature of the original game, beating the main campaign for the first time unlocks the option to play through a "2nd Run" as the other protagonist. 2nd Run is a variation of the main campaign that adds additional content to frame the second playthrough as occurring concurrently with the first playthrough. For example, the protagonist in 2nd Run will enter the police station from a different entrance and find several doors already unlocked by the protagonist from the first playthrough. Completing 2nd Run is also required to experience the true ending of the main campaign.