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Resident Evil 2 sets a new standard for remakes

Resident Evil 2 is probably the best remake ever made. That's high praise, but it is absolutely warranted: Capcom has created exactly what you want out of a remake. This is the story, world, and characters that you remember, but built from the ground up in a modern engine, and using modern gameplay mechanics. This is no halfway house remaster; this is what everyone wants from the Final Fantasy VII remake, but applied to one of the 1990s' greatest horror games.


The E3 playable demo is short, but demonstrates the two greatest strengths of this remake. The Raccoon City Police Station is exactly how you remember it; an almost gothic labyrinth of passages, with secret routes that require medallions to access them.


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It is, once again, Leon Kennedy's first day on the job, and he makes progress through his dreadful career start in a slow, deliberate manner with extensive use of cautious room exploration and puzzle solving. But all of this is rendered in the Resident Evil 7 engine, and played from Resi 4's over-the-shoulder perspective. As such, the game looks stunning, and arguably plays better than the series ever has.


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Resident Evil 2 gets officially stripped of Denuvo DRM

The Resident Evil 2 remake launched early this year, and as many triple-A games do, it came with the controversial DRM layer of Denuvo Anti-Tamper tech. Now - as some triple-A games have done in the past - Denuvo has been removed from the game entirely, so if DRM is a dealbreaker for you, you've got a fresh gaming option.


The Steam page for Resident Evil 2 remake no longer notes the presence of Denuvo (via DSOGaming), and the file history on SteamDB confirms that the tech has been removed. As of December 18, Capcom has "removed 3rd-Party DRM" and Denuvo's "five different PC within a day machine activation limit."


Scene trackers show that Resident Evil 2 remake was cracked within its first week of release, so anyone serious about pirating the game has already had ample opportunity to do so. The timing's likely connected with the other recent updates around the game. RE2 now has a message teasing its soon-to-be-remade sequel, and other Resident Evil 3 easter eggs have popped up in a new demo.


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Here are the Resident Evil 2 remake's system requirements

Resident Evil 2's fancy remake is looking like an appropriately spooky modernization, but you'll be happy to know that the game's system requirements aren't quite so scary - despite all those impressive shadows and the stunningly rendered gore and viscera. If your gaming rig is even halfway modern you should be good to go on the second REmake.


Eagle-eyed RE fans might note that the requirements below are very familiar - in fact, they're pretty much exactly the same as Resident Evil 7. That's not too surprising, given that both games run on the same engine, but it does suggest that there haven't been any substantial upgrades over last year's game - not necessarily a bad thing, since RE7 did look terrifically horrible.


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  • Minimum requirements:

    • OS: Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10 (64-bit)

    • CPU: Intel Core i5-4460 2.70GHz or AMD FX-6300 or better

    • RAM: 8GB

    • GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 760 or AMD Radeon R7 260x with 2GB VRAM

    • DirectX: Version 11



  • Recommended requirements:

    • OS: Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10 (64-bit)

    • CPU: Intel Core i7-3770 or AMD FX-9590 or better

    • RAM: 8GB

    • GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon RX 480 with 3GB VRAM

    • DirectX: Version 11




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This Resident Evil 2 mod is a fully standalone prequel

If you've ever been curious about the circumstances leading up to Resident Evil 2, a new fangame is about just that. Marvin's Mod is a standalone prequel to the horror game that sheds a little light on Marvin Branagh, and Raccoon City just before the heroes turn up.


Made in the original Resident Evil 2, Marvin's Mod chronicles the hours of Lieutenant Marvin Branagh of the Raccoon Police Department's life leading into his arrival during Leon Kennedy's half of the survival game. In a release trailer, Branagh encounters all sorts of T-virus monsters, from regular zombies, to zombie dogs, and the licker. He's accompanied by Rita Phillips, an officer under his command who eventually gets to evacuate the police station during the 1998 outbreak, and a number of other side characters show up.


Aydan Watkins made the mod, reusing lot of the assets from Resident Evil 2 to the tell the story. Conveniently, you do not need to own any version of Resi 2 for this to run, you can just go to the official site, download Marvin's Mod, and experience some classic PlayStation-era Resident Evil for nothing. Watkins has a Patreon, so you can support their work if you dig it, and a Twitter, to let them know of any issues, or shower them with praise.


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