Resident Evil Outbreak File 2 Desperate Times Walkthrough Easy

•: September 9, 2004 •: April 26, 2005 •: August 26, 2005 Mode(s), Resident Evil Outbreak: File #2, released in Japan as Biohazard Outbreak: File 2 ( バイオハザード アウトブレイク ファイル2, Baiohazādo Autobureiku Fairu Tsū), is a to the original (12th overall installment of the ). It was released for the in on September 9,; on April 26,; and on August 26, 2005.
Resident Evil Outbreak File #2 Scenario Events Checklist SCENARIO EVENTS CHECKLIST FOR RESIDENT EVIL OUTBREAK FILE #2 Hallo sobat Lonely, tentunya di antara kalian ada yang kesulitan dong dalam hal apa saja sih yang harus dilakukan biar skenario tersebut komplit 100%.
Following the success of Outbreak in Japan, announced File #2 in of 2004. The same eight characters from the first title return with similar abilities, and the game once again takes place in a -inhabited. Five new scenarios are available, the first four being playable from the beginning. In pre-ordered editions in, the was packaged with a demo of. On January 1, 2014, the servers were opened back up to the public using alternate fan servers, thus, once again allowing for online play, along with new additions to the server such as banlists and leaderboards.

Contents • • • • • • • • • • Gameplay [ ] Scenarios [ ] The player selects a scenario, difficulty level, and a character. Each difficulty level is associated with enemies and the player encounters as they progress through the scenario. The game has five scenarios: 'Wild Things', 'Underbelly', 'Flashback', 'Desperate Times' and 'End of the Road'. Each scenario has an event checklist consisting of special actions that the player must perform to reach 100% completion. Upon doing so the player will unlock 'Infinity Mode' in which all the player's weapons never break or run out of ammunition.
Each scenario also has 'SP' items. These are invisible items hidden throughout the, and are randomly generated on two paths. There are twenty scenario items for each scenario, and twenty items specific to each character hidden across the five scenarios. If acquired, these items unlock new costumes and the option to listen to character ad-libs. The game comes with two bonus scenarios, 'Elimination' and 'Showdown'; both are designed as training guides to boost gameplay. Controls [ ] Rather than using headphones or a computer keyboard, players use a command 'ad-lib' system which consists of ten key command phrases, utilized by manipulating the right on the controller and a context-sensitive button. The player can select and request items from their teammate's inventory, or ask the teammate themselves to use the item in question.
The new additions included the ad-lib phrase 'Sorry', and context-related comments on the Map and File screens. The sequel also boasted a new difficulty feature and some changes to the. These included a new 'Nightmare Mode' and several alterations to previous damage charts. The game also included the ability to move the player's character while in attack stance, allowing a character with a gun to move and shoot at the same time.
Regional differences [ ] For the North American version of the game, the 'ad-libs' from the first game were removed. Subsequently, only when a character used the analog stick or made a request did they make a noise. If an ad-lib was attempted, no sounds were made, negatively affecting gameplay. If a player attempts to tell another that they are poisoned, the chances the message would be noticed are low if they are in the middle of combat.
The Japanese release features full voices, while the European version features voices, but without text. The Japanese version features Japanese subtitles for the while the characters retain the use of English, as with previous. Because of the character variety, this leads to a strange continuation where the Japanese subtitles read as having all the characters saying the same thing in some situations. The minor character, 'Linda', is called 'Rinda' in the Japanese version. In Japan, the game ran on the MMBB service.
In the United States, this service was swapped out for the. Because of this change, several features were removed from the / versions, including private messaging, advanced search options, and special options to limit the rankings to find specific ranks. Multiplayer mode [ ] On March 31, 2007, Capcom closed their PAL and NTSC for File #2. Online play was given a major overhaul from that of the. File #2 had a new lobby system, new event system, and an increase in options and modes of play. Capcom ran events from April to late May of that were sponsored by various. This included events from and, amongst others.