

No, instead, let’s look at the home console release versions and compare each for an educated decision on which is the best way to play.

We won’t be talking about those today, because this isn’t a humor editorial. There have even been a few demakes, porting the game to systems like the GameCom, a Tiger 99x version (essentially RE2 for Tomogachi), as well as a canceled version for GameBoy Advance. So, like most of Capcom’s library, RE2 Classic has released on just about everything you can think of. To help you out, I’ve compiled everything I could think of to get the best RE2 Classic experience before the REmake releases - including some guides to get you started towards becoming a master at it and even unlocking all the hidden goodies! I hope you find it useful! That’s a pretty long wait, so I’ve been plowing through the original 1998 Resident Evil 2 in anticipation and thought maybe some of you were thinking of doing the same. I can’t wait to get my hands on RE2 Remake… as soon as it launches next January. I honestly don’t think I’ve been this hyped for a game since Resident Evil 5‘s earlier trailers (regardless of how anyone feels about the final product, the lead up was great).
