Wow, I did not expect the second playthrough to be so much different. This game is actually good. >Literally zero filters. >Only quality content for 15-20 hours. >Extra mode(s). >I love Claire. Are the campaigns this different in the first game too? I beat the REmake as Chris and then tried playing as Jill, and it was mostly the same. I don't remember much though, so I might replay it one day.
I have one question though, how come Chris didn't tell Claire he went to Europe? She goes looking for him and almost dies 99999999 times. But she did find a daughter and a boyfriend in the end, so I guess it was worth it.
>Less differences then the original RE2 don't you have to beat the game like 4 times for the true ending though which means theres going to be lots of the same content?
Jordan Robinson
Oh and the original will answer your Chris questions.
Elijah Turner
I really like her as a character.
James Hernandez
Yo, user. Is DLC happening? I can't believe the REmake didn't even contain a single ADA WAIT
Tyler Mitchell
No, just twice. Playing it an extra two times is if you want to play the same game again with some minor scenes changed here and there.
The biggest changes is how Ada "dies", Whether Sherry finds her mother's dead body and whether Sherry gets infected with the G-virus.
he sent them a letter saying he was in Europe; he could've lied to his sister saying he was there on vacation as well. It's way better than just disappearing while still texting your colleagues
Dominic Young
He was speaking in code. He wasn't being literal when he was talking about chatting up girls in Europe under an "Umbrella".
The game would be better if it had a Leon/Sherry route.
>No Leon/Sherry route >No guy barely out of his teens having to deal with the responsibility of a child. He awkwardly fumbles his way through it >He's actually glad that for once, he actually felt like a police officer helping someone out on his horrible first day. Even if it was something as cliche as lost children looking for their parents >>He gives her one of those badges made for children and she likes it so much, she lets Leon hold onto her pendant. >Learns to defy authority and stick with his own sense of justice against his boss Irons >By the end she idolizes Leon and says to him she'll become a police officer and protect people just like he did when she's older instead of becoming a scientist like her parents