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Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City [a] is a squad-based third-person shooter video game for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, co-developed by Slant Six Games and Capcom. It was released on March 20, 2012 in North America, March 22, 2012 in Australia, March 23, 2012 in Europe and April 26, 2012 in Japan. [1]
The game ends in the final moments of the same incident, with the player attempting to escape Raccoon City before the U.S. government launches a missile strike to eliminate the threat posed by the G-virus. The player controls one of eight characters with gameplay events transpiring across various regions of Raccoon City and span over a period ...
The game is a follow-up to Resident Evil: Revelations and Resident Evil 5. It marks the return of Claire Redfield as the protagonist, and the first time Barry Burton is a playable story character in the main series. It is also the first Resident Evil game to not feature Alyson Court as the long time voice of Claire Redfield. The first ...
The game takes place in zombie-infested Raccoon City with the same eight characters that were featured in its predecessor, along with five new scenarios. Upon release, File #2 featured online multiplayer servers, but in March 2007 all servers were shut down. On January 1, 2014, alternate fan servers restored online play, along with new ...
Resident Evil 2 is a survival horror third person shooter game – unlike the remake of the first game, which sought to update and improve the original experience, this remake reimagines the gameplay and story for modern audiences. [2] [3] The game is set in Raccoon City, a fictional mountain city in the Midwest, during a zombie apocalypse.
Eventually the building suffers the same fate as the rest of Raccoon City, when it is annihilated by the United States government to prevent the spread of the T-Virus. In 2021 the Raccoon Police Station was added to the survival horror game Dead by Daylight as one of its playable maps.
This is a list of video games by Capcom organized alphabetically by name. The list may also include ports that were developed and published by others companies under license from Capcom. The list may also include ports that were developed and published by others companies under license from Capcom.
On its reveal, critics compared the game to the Call of Duty franchise and Capcom's own Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City, which itself had a mixed reception. [29] Andy Chalk from PC Gamer thought that the game strayed too far from the franchise and thought that it was a pointless addition to the series. [4]