

Pre-orders for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch runs of the game are up now, with the extra special “Classic Edition” variant for both. Limited Run Games has announced that Nightdive’s recent Shadow Man: Remastered is getting some love in the form of a physical media release. Whatever the case may be, the anniversary of the remake’s release is on January 11, so what better way to “surprise” fans with more content? But with “Gold” or “Game of the Year” editions of games past, they’ve put together compilation packages of all of the DLC for a game, and have even thrown in more DLC with these versions. These branches are used for internal testing on locked builds of a game.Ĭapcom has been mum on the subject of further DLC for RE2. Looking at the game’s branches on the Steam database, the game was recently updated with a few new branches over the past couple of days. This also only appears on the Steam version of the game. The symbol roughly translates to “placeholder” in Japanese, and has “EN_name” as the achievement title. The additional achievement, which is also in the game’s Japanese version, was found at the bottom of the game’s achievment list, and has a crudely drawn Kanji symbol as the picture.
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That’s until a recent update added a hidden achievement to the game that has some speculating we’re not done yet with additional content. Resident Evil 3 released for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on April 3, 2020.Capcom seemingly appeared finished with its DLC plans for their recent remake of Resident Evil 2. Next: Resident Evil 3: Why Isn't In The Remake Finally, the Resident Evil 3 remake reveals that the hole in the shower room wall was actually made by Carlos - not Nemesis - who blew it up with C4 in order to progress through the area.

It's also revealed that Brad is the one who bit Marvin, the police officer who helps Leon at the beginning of RE2, just before Carlos kills the zombie. The RE2 remake left Brad's zombie out, and the RE3 remake reveals he's nowhere to be found because Carlos already killed him outside the station.

pilot who assists Jill at the beginning of RE3 before becoming infected. In the original Resident Evil 2, it was possible to encounter a zombified version of Brad Vickers, the S.T.A.R.S.

In order to leave it unsolved for RE2's protagonists, Carlos' partner tells him to ignore it when he says, "Here's a weird f***ing door!"Ĭapcom also included a few clever references in Resident Evil 3 to unsolved mysteries in the Resident Evil 2 remake. Capcom actually used this to poke fun at RE2's progression, with Carlos saying, "You want me to keep out? I'll keep out," when approaching the door marked "Keep Out!" that Leon brazenly opens in RE2. The biggest difference between the police stations in RE2 and RE3 is the number of locked doors. The layout of the station is largely the same, complete with details like the security computer and "Welcome Leon" decorations in the same places, but many of the rooms from Resident Evil 2 can't be accessed in Resident Evil 3. Resident Evil 3's Raccoon City Police Station Changes Players speculated that broken walls in Resident Evil 2's police station were meant to show Nemesis' impact on the building, but Resident Evil 3 gives a different explanation. Since the Nemesis bioweapon is pursuing Jill, that also means there's no run-ins with the big monster inside the police station in the remake. Unlike the original Resident Evil 3: Nemesis on PS1, Resident Evil 3's Carlos enters the police station instead of Jill. Related: Animal Crossing's Isabelle Is Terrifying As Jill In Resident Evil 3 Capcom used this to its advantage, including events in the Resident Evil 3 remake that explain certain design decisions in Resident Evil 2. That's because players visit the police station in Resident Evil 3 before Leon or Claire even arrive in Raccoon City. This overlap ties the events of the two titles closely together, but players won't run into Resident Evil 2's Leon or Claire - or that game's Mr. Resident Evil 3's story begins one day before Resident Evil 2's, but it actually ends after the second game's. Resident Evil 3's police station has some key differences from the second game, however, with changes and updates to distinguish the two locations. The Resident Evil 3 remake tosses players into the zombie-ravaged Raccoon City, taking them through the Raccoon City police station from Resident Evil 2' s remake.
