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![]() ![]() As you have already played the game and organically solved the puzzles as Capcom intended in your initial playthroughs, S+ rank runs should be geared towards finishing puzzles as quickly as possible. It’s ok to not have an exact solution in some cases, but you don’t want to be sorting tubes of green liquid for five minutes when that time could be better spent elsewhere. It is very important to have the puzzle solutions, locker and safe combinations memorized, written down, or quickly accessible during an S+ Rank run because solving them on the spot, will significantly delay you. ![]() Memorize the Puzzle Solutions & Locker Combinations This will limit the need for backtracking or losing healing items because you were caught off guard by forgotten enemies. You should remember generally what enemies are going to be in each room, what items should be picked up/left behind, and where you ultimately need to be going. In order to quickly advance through Leon or Claire’s runs of Resident Evil 2, you need to know what to do and what to expect in each of the game’s three major locations. Know the Locations Like the Back of Your Hand This article also assumes that you have played both Leon and Claire’s stories prior to reading, as there will be major spoilers ahead: This advanced guide will give you the essential tips for earning S+ ranks on both Leon and Claire’s runs. This speed-running challenge requires players to complete either Leon or Claire’s story in under 2 hours and 30 minutes for the “A Scenario” or 2 hours or less in the “B Scenario,” with only three saves allowed at maximum for the ENTIRE GAME.įurthermore, unlike any regular “S Rank runs,” infinite weapons are banned, with the only exception being the “Infinite Combat Knife” (which can be earned through finding and destroying all of the Mr. While enjoying the game at your own pace is a worthwhile experience, for those seeking true mastery of Resident Evil 2, the ultimate test of skill is found in earning an S+ rank on Hardcore Difficulty. That will definitely take time and practice, so I'd say, move on to other projects.With the recent release of the next-gen upgrade to 2019’s Resident Evil 2, owners of the previous generation’s version of the game can now upgrade their copies for free and once again brave the acclaimed Capcom survival horror remake in all its glory, but this time at 60 frames per second or with ray tracing for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. ![]() An S requires beating the game in under 3hrs 30min on Standard A, or under 3hrs on Standard B. The only thing you're missing by playing Assisted instead of Standard/Hardcore is access to the infinite ammo "Deluxe" weapons that are unlockable when you finish the game with an S. You haven't seen everything gameplay wise (Leon's B campaign pistol and puzzle pathways), but there are no differences in story/cutscene/character interactions. Leon A/B and Claire A/B - as long as you've played one of each, you've experienced the entire story and really all you need to of the gameplay mechanics. Claire A and Claire B - identical story aside from the final Birkin train fight in B. Leon A and Leon B - identical story aside from the final Birkin train fight in B. If you've got other projects that need tackling, you've really gotten the complete experience out of the game. Short answer is: you can comfortably move on. Will this effect anything? does different modes unlock anything specific? is it worth playing them? or should i just watch some Youtube videos?Įdit: another thing: i noticed that in the results screen i didn't get any results for Claire because i played it in ASSISTED MODE.(i wanted to finish the game as soon as possible, it said weaker enemies andi didn't want extera challenge tho i don't think it was that different.) How different will the experience be? character interactions? gameplay? basically the easy question is how different is Leon A and Leon B - Claire A And Claire B, cus i already finished Leon A And Claire B. I haven't played the original RE2 game so i don't want to miss anything important at the same time i have plenty of other games to play and possibly limited time. Hello, i just finished the 2nd run with Claire and i'm wondering if it's worth playing the vice versa scenarios? ![]()
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