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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Capcom
EAN: 0013388260485
ESRB Age Rating: Mature
Label: Capcom
Manufacturer: Capcom
Model: 26048
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: PlayStation2
Publisher: Capcom
Release Date: February 15, 2005
Sales Rank: 4230
Studio: Capcom

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Resident Evil Outbreak 2 takes you deeper than ever into the brutal survival-horror action. Eight strangers are fighting to survive the night after an entire city turned to zombies around them. Uncover the strange events that surround the T-virus outbreak and keep watching to see who the REAL enemy is.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Survival Horror awesome!
This game is a bit creepy I hack the game once and a while but this game is just awesome 5 new stages awesome walk with a gun awesome (or I think you can walk with guns)



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - This game Pretty much sucks
I was very disappointed with this game. I love the Resident Evil series, but this one sucked. Your AI partners are not very intelligent, they run around and don't listen to you when you need them. Normal mode is actually more like a "hard" mode. You can't really pause the game as it is live and the monsters come get you anyway, even when your in your inventory screen. The online option has been disabled so you can't play with other people anymore.
It was just a hassle to control three people simultaneously, two of which never listen anyway.

The only good thing is the scenery and surroundings. Also I liked how zombies could run after you if they wanted, instead of always dragging themselves around. Other than that, I really did not like this game.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A VERY enjoyable game.
Let's admit it, the first Resident Evil Outbreak had the BEST levels, but it was kinda blah after that. Outbreak File: 2 had a nice improvement. The ability to somewhat walk while aiming was nice. You no longer have to standing shooting while waiting for your doom. Some of the characters now have their own items that are just for them. That was a NICE improvement. The levels are a little more hectic now, but the alternate endings in Outbreak 1 were much better. The online play is good, if you find some good people to play with. I didn't mind not having voice chat or anything like that, it was good to keep the game somewhat realistic. It would suck, if you heard a deep manly voice coming from one of the female characters. Also people would just talk about other things besides what's going on in this game and it'd be too much like a chat room with zombies. I give this game a 5 out of 5, a definite must have for any REAL Resident Evil fan.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Resident Evil : Outbreak File #2
Like Resident Evil : Outbreak, this game was botched as well. With basically the same characters and same story. They didn't even speed up the loading times or fix any of the bugs from the previous title. I don't know what they were thinking here either. I only own this because it is part of my RE collection, but other than that I don't even want to play it.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Now now...
When I went to my local game store to pick up the next two installments of the RE series, I was told to skip these two (Outbreaks) because the AI sucked.

But I'm glad I didn't because even though the AI was at times irritating, I "turned it around" and merely viewed it as a challenge.

In fact, I actually felt like it added to the atmosphere of the game by adding a psychologically maddening feel. I mean really, if you were in a situation with zombies crawling all over the place, I'd think you'd have a bunch of idiots around you, some of them rambling incoherently, backstabbing you by taking items that you need, etc. etc.

So, it made the zombie experience more authentic for me. Since I played them all in chronological order of release date, the much improved graphics enhanced the experience even further.

I would likely go back and play RE:OB 1&2 again.

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