When I was younger, I would play through the original Resident Evil trilogy at least once a year. For some reason, it was one of the few video game stories that I really dug into and because of that, Resident Evil 2 is probably the Playstation game I played through most often. While I loved it at the time, Resident Evil 2 is one of those games that I don't go back and play because I can't imagine time has been too kind to the tank controls and jaggy edges of untouched Playstation graphics. Which is why I'm so glad that Capcom has updated the first three games in this series with better controls, beautiful graphics and updated systems. I can finally revisit this story that I've worried wouldn't live up to my expectations anymore.
But why I played RE2 more than the first or third games in this series was the dual story, where the game would change depending on who you played through the game as first or second. I think just because the discs were labeled this way, I tended to play through as Leon first, then Claire, which is what I did this time as well.
As Leon, I played on the normal difficulty, and found myself constantly frustrated. I wanted to explore and dig into this world again for the first time in decades, but I found it hard to do with waning ammo, scarce health products and the Tyrant stalking my every move. Yet so many want to play Resident Evil for a tense experience, and in that, Resident Evil 2 certainly succeeded. By the time I left the police station, I was ready to get away from this zombie-filled hell hole, with precious little resources to take with me to the next area.
But with Claire, I decided to loosen the game up a bit. Not only was the game easier because I now knew each location thoroughly, I knew what the game was asking for me, and now, I had almost too much stuff in my stock at all times. This allowed me to explore these areas I once knew so well, but had forgotten over time. Revisiting the police station felt like going some place I hadn't visited in years, yet once there, I almost instinctually knew my way around. I know the challenge wasn't there in Claire's mission, but I enjoyed slowly exploring and getting to use the excellent weapons, without any fear that I'd soon run out of ammunition.
But like I mentioned earlier, one of my favorite things about RE2 was the way the two storylines intersected and played off each other. This aspect has greatly changed in this update, for better and for worse. Especially in the police department, this leads to both Leon and Claire tackling this area in different ways. Both can access different areas, and I loved that I thought Claire was done with the police department, only to return from underneath in the parking lot for a completely different vantage point. I also appreciated how Leon and Claire's companions through the games offer enough of a varying storyline to make playing through the game twice worth it.
Unfortunately, there are too few differences in this remake. Mostly, Leon and Claire are doing the exact same things to progress through the exact same levels and by the second play through, I was just powering through levels, knowing exactly what I needed to do. If these are supposed to be two parallel stories, it's a shame that so much of these stories are exactly the same.
Maybe I'm wrong, but if I'm not mistaken in the original, even the items that were picked up in the game changed depending on what you picked up in your first play through, but that's all gone here as well. Considering the technology has significantly improved since the mid-1990s, it's a shame this couldn't have been updated more than it already is.
I'm very glad this update of such a great game exists, and I loved revisiting this story and these locations again for the first time since the 90s, but I couldn't help wanting slightly more. The story - which I adored as a kid - is too repetitive and slight now, and I wish this could've been more of a rehaul than it is. This is still a great game though, but it's much harder now to ignore the flaws than it was originally on the Playstation.