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Resident Evil 2 — PS4 Game (Physical Disc) | Capcom Remake

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Resident Evil 2 — PS4 Game (Physical Disc) | Capcom RemakeResident Evil 2 PS4 Game (Physical Disc) Remake Resident Evil 2 returns as a completely rebuilt reimagining of the genre defining 1998 classic rebuilt from the ground up using Capcom's proprietary RE Engine to deliver a deeper, more terrifying, and more emotionally resonant survival horror experience than ever before. Widely regarded as one of the finest remakes in gaming history, Resident Evil 2 honors everything that made the original a landmark

Resident Evil 2 — PS4 Game (Physical Disc) | Remake

Resident Evil 2 returns as a completely rebuilt reimagining of the genre-defining 1998 classic — rebuilt from the ground up using Capcom's proprietary RE Engine to deliver a deeper, more terrifying, and more emotionally resonant survival horror experience than ever before. Widely regarded as one of the finest remakes in gaming history, Resident Evil 2 honors everything that made the original a landmark title while modernizing every system that defines how it plays.

The story follows Leon S. Kennedy, a rookie police officer on his first day with the Raccoon City Police Department, and Claire Redfield, a college student searching for her missing brother — both thrust together by a catastrophic viral outbreak that has transformed the city's population into ravenous zombies. Each character has their own separately playable campaign, allowing players to experience the story from two distinct perspectives, with overlapping events, shared locations, and diverging outcomes that reward playing through both.

The remake introduces a brand-new over-the-shoulder camera and modernized control scheme, replacing the original's fixed-camera tank controls with fluid, responsive third-person action that places players directly in the terror — every zombie encounter, dark hallway, and puzzle feels immediate and visceral. Photorealistic visuals powered by the RE Engine deliver a 4K presentation with variable frame rate, rendering the decaying Raccoon City Police Department and its undead inhabitants with horrifyingly realistic, wet gore effects — every bullet leaves visible, lasting damage on enemies.

The classic Resident Evil formula of exploration, resource management, and puzzle-solving is preserved and enhanced — limited inventory space, scarce ammunition, and a labyrinthine police station map full of locked doors and hidden items demand careful planning and create constant tension. Audio design is similarly immersive, with the DualShock 4's built-in speaker used for in-game effects like unlocking doors, adding a subtle but effective layer of immersion.

Characters like Ada Wong and Sherry Birkin receive deeper characterization, with key story moments expanded and fleshed out compared to the original. Journals, notes, and environmental storytelling scattered throughout the game add layers of backstory and worldbuilding for players willing to explore thoroughly. The result is a game that doesn't simply retread familiar ground — it repaves it entirely, while staying true to what made the original a survival horror landmark.

For Lebanese PS4 owners and horror fans alike, Resident Evil 2 is essential — a masterclass in how to remake a beloved classic without losing what made it special.

Key Features:

  • Complete ground-up remake of the 1998 Resident Evil 2 using Capcom's RE Engine
  • Dual separately playable campaigns — Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield
  • New over-the-shoulder camera and modernized control scheme
  • Photorealistic 4K visuals with variable frame rate
  • Realistic wet gore effects — visible, persistent damage on enemies
  • Classic survival horror gameplay: exploration, resource management, puzzle-solving
  • Expanded characterization for Ada Wong, Sherry Birkin, and other key characters
  • Immersive audio — DualShock 4 built-in speaker used for in-game sound effects
  • Deep environmental storytelling through journals and notes
  • Tense, atmospheric Raccoon City Police Department setting
  • Single-player campaign with high replayability across both characters
Specification Detail
Title Resident Evil 2
Platform PlayStation 4
Format Physical Disc
Developer Capcom (RE Engine)
Publisher Capcom
Genre Survival Horror / Action-Adventure
Perspective Third Person (Over-the-Shoulder)
Release Date January 25, 2019
Players 1 (Single Player) — 2 Campaigns (Leon & Claire)
Resolution Up to 4K (Variable Frame Rate)
Rating Mature 17+
Based On Resident Evil 2 (1998)
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