Anyway, the silence has ended and I've returned to bring
you another speed walkthrough. Game under fire this time
is none other than Biohazard 2, follow-up of a game
that has been the ONLY reason for me to buy a PSX.
Why this walkthrough, as there are already so many on
the internet (www.gamefaqs.com for instance)?
Well, many as they are, they all share the same illness;
they're just too slow.
The 'fastest' walkthrough I've read so far talks about
playtimes of 2:15 and, according to that same
walkthrough, that's supposed to be 'very difficult to
achieve'. Well, that's a load of bull.
Times such as 1:35, even 1:27, *can* be achieved, and in
the following text I'm going to show you how. But please
bear in mind that this means that I'm not going to give
you a complete guided tour of everything the game has to
offer. Far from it, in order to achieve warp times, one
has to eliminate as many screens as possible.
But still, as Biohazard 2's story structure is
pretty linear, you'll still be able to see the bulk of
the game. And I certainly won't shoot you if you allow
yourself to stray from the route I've given you.
So, what's to expect from this walkthrough? I've divided
the text into 5 parts:
1 Preface
The text you're reading right now. Intent on guiding you
through the rest of the walkthrough.
2 General Hints
Here I'll give some directives on how to behave yourself
with respect to the game's local wildlife. The local
wildlife'll be described as well as game structure.
3 Characters
A little discussion about who you're playing/tinkering
with. It's not essential to read, it's merely a personal
view on the game itself (so expect some rants :).
4 Walkthrough
The 'piece de resistance'. This is what it's all about.
5 Afterthoughts
Some final conclusions and declaration of copyrights.
... Well, that's about all I needed to say in this here
Preface, so without further ado, here's part number two!
2 General Hints
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a) The Storyline
Biohazard 2 consists of 2 CDs, the Leon CD and the
Claire CD. Each CD contains an A- and B-mission for it's
respective character. The storyline you're gonna play
depends on which CD you boot first (which gets you an
A-mission).
So, there are 2 possible storylines in all:
Storyline 1: First Leon Mission A, then Claire Mission B
Storyline 2: First Claire Mission A, then Leon Mission B
n this walkthrough, we're gonna follow Storyline 1's
Mission A, as it's the fastest by far (and the most
boring; Storyline 2 is much better, but it's speed we're
after here :).
*double-timing*
A little note on the side: unlike Biohazard,
there's a difference between GAME TIME and PLAYED
TIME. This means that the game won't add timeloss due
to FMVs or character conversations, i.e. any action
where you can't do a thing.
Thus, the amount of time you spent in front of the TV or
monitor is *longer* than the amount of time you'll get
to see once you complete the game.
In the walkthrough, I'll sometimes say "check your
watch: you're now at...". This is PLAYED TIME, so expect
your GAME TIME to be much shorter (typically 15 minutes
or so).
Thus, if your played time is about 1:50, you can rest
assured that you'll get 1:35 on your screen. Guaranteed.
b) You
You either play Leon (the guy) or Claire (the Tomboy).
Differences between these characters are minimal; they
both move in exactly the same way (hardly realistic),
they both wear horrible outfits (although Leon hardly
had a choice, as he's wearing a uniform) and feature
the same garstly overacting (several examples'll be
mentioned in the walkthrough, no worries hehe :).
There are nominal differences however, the most
important one the fact that they have different
weaponry.
Leon starts out with a gun that can handle 18 bullets,
later he can upgrade to a shotgun (5 rounds per go) and
a magnum revolver.
Claire also starts with a 9mm gun, but hers can only
hold 13 bullets. Later on, she gets her mits on a cross-
bow and a bazooka.
The BIG winner here is Leon. His gun is easier to work
with, the shotgun is an excellent zombie-cleaner and
the magnum, although deceptive in size, is the BEST
weapon around. Trust me.
Also, Leon has a Zippo(tm)Lighter from the start, which
is a MAJOR advantage over Claire, as the Lighter's
used in various places.
I pity Claire. You have to count carefully whilst using
her gun and the crossbow is the WORST weapon of the
game. The grenade launcher makes up for a bit, as it's
a good weapon and the array of grenades (explosive, acid
and flame) are sufficient enough to take on any creature
you come across.
She also has access to the Grand Spark, a HUGE weapon
that produces high voltage bursts, which is a very cool
weapon. Unfortunately, Grand Spark counts as a special
weapon and as such lowers your rank at the end of the
game (more about that *much* later), so I can't
recommend using it.
Also, Claire has a Bobby Pin from the start, but this
only proves half as useful as Leon's Zippo(tm).
As you can see I favor Leon as best pick, and I'll soon
demonstrate that the fastest times are only possible
with him.
Now, independant of what character you choose, they both
react similar to the environment. When they get hurt
and lose energy, they'll start to slow down. All
in all there are three stages of deterioration:
Fine
No problem here. You can move at top speed and quickly
turn around your body axis.
Caution
Here things get worse. Your walk is very slow and it's
harder to turn around the axis. Only your dash is more
or less acceptable.
Danger
This sucks. You limb around like a granny with a walking
rack, even when you're dashing (!). Turning around takes
as long as changing a lightbulb so if you find yourself
in this condition surrounded by enemies without any
health, it's game over for you.
Experience has shown that even the 'Caution' mode sucks.
IMPORTANT: I can't stress this enough: if you wanna move
*fast*, you need to be 'Fine'. So ALWAYS keep a spare
Green Herb handy. There're plenty of'em around, so it's
not to great an effort keeping one of'em in reserve.
c) The Environment
As in it's predecessor, you're moving through beautiful
raytraced sceneries. The game decides what you get to
see, and this allows for some claustrophobic and truly
scary moments.
Let's take a look at the most common set of creatures
you're likely to encounter:
*Zombies*
Isn't it sad? Only a few days ago, Fred & Irma were two
of the kindest neighbours out there. Now they're both
after your blood. And Harry, the postman, seems to have
had enough of the local dogs tearing his pants every
morning, so now he's tearing dog limbs off Blacky & co.
not only to prove a point...
Anyway, zombies are the main attraction in Biohazard
2. They travel in packs (typically 4-6), can be male as
well as female, have the annoying tendancy to block
exits and can really deal damage when they bite. Expect
to be in 'Caution' when they hit you.
Fortunately, these ex-Raccoon Citizens are extremely
slow. At long distance, they just keep their ground,
sniff a bit and create the occasional moan.
Move into their vision range and they'll start to walk
towards you, very s-l-o-w-l-y. Only if you're in their
direct vicinity, they'll be at 'full speed', even
throwing themselves at you when they see fit.
So what's to learn of all this? Well, keep your distance
around zombies. Swirl around them, making sure that
there are at least a few yards between you and Harry
the postman. And should the area be too small to keep
apart, blast them into oblivion.
The weapon you'll use most for this, is the gun, as you
mostly have to shoot zombies one at a time. The best
tactic here is to shoot consecutively until finally a
bullet makes the zombie lose his/her balance, then a
final bullet to make him/her drop. Home in, aim down and
shoot once/twice to finish off. Easy.
But there'll also be rooms where you get attacked by
dense packs of zombies. In this case, the Shotgun (Leon)
or the Grenade Launcher (Claire) are excellent cleaning
tools. The Launcher's pretty straightforward, use explo-
sive rounds and just fire right into the pack for ulti-
mate damage.
The shotgun's a bit more difficult. For one, always aim
up to shoot the heads rather than the bodies, for if you
shoot zombies in half, there's a chance that their upper
body half comes crawling back and we don't want that to
happen. Timing's also crucial as you need the zombies at
close range in order to shoot their heads. These condi-
tions might be tricky to master, but once you got the
hang of it, you'll be able to shoot two or three at
once.
*Lickers*
Biohazard featured Hunters, fearsome green monsters
that were extremely fast and powerful. Biohazard 2
features their wall-climbing, acid-drewling, frog-
tongued cousins: the Lickers.
Good thing: they're easier than Hunters and can't kill
you instantly. They don't move at lightning speed.
Bad thing: they're still bad news and can *almost* kill
you instantly. They *almost* move at lightning speed.
Lickers show easy behaviour: at first, they charge up
close and harm you with either claws or tongue, then,
should they sense that you are at 'Caution'-level, they
hold back, perform some kind of shrieking noise and
make a huge claw jump right up to you. When it hits,
you're dead.
So, at all costs, stay 'Fine' when you enter a Licker
room. Unless you've got the weaponry, 'avoid and run to
the next exit' is your best strategy. But should you be
the proud owner of a Shotgun (Leon) or Grenade Launcher
(Claire), you can go for the attack, where timing proves
crucial; make sure you've reloaded before the hit Licker
curls back into stance. Oh, and don't make the same mis-
take I did: always aim *down*.
*Dogs*
These behave in very much the same way as in Resident
Evil 1; attack once, then run around their victim
attacking as necessary, then kill. Fast and vicious,
these pets are not to be toyed with.
Luckily the areas where these critters show up are of
the 'large corridor' variety, so you can easily avoid
them. It's rarely necessary to take them out, but should
it be unavoidable, 6 or 7 bullets suffice.
*Spiders*
Appear in some areas and are not really dangerous. Easy
to avoid, just run around them as they need much time
to turn. They can poison you, but even that's not too
dangerous; usually, a Blue Herb is closeby.
A bug to forget, despite it's size.
*Plants*
These appear at the final stages of the game. They can
blow toxic gas, but are so slow that it rarely hits you.
Only dangerous when you're in too close, as they're able
to trap you in their vines and strangle/poison vapour
you.
Just keep your distance and you should be fine.
d) Ammo & Health
One thing you have to keep an eye out for is ammo. Your
Shotgun won't be effective without those all-important
shells and how would Claire get by with her crossbow if
she couldn't find darts by the dozen?
Luckily, there's loadsa ammo in the game, but usually
in places far off the track you plan to follow for
optimum speed. So if you want to go fast, which is the
goal for this walkthrough, you'll have to economise.
Keep that in mind when you're facing a pack of 6 zombies
trying to peel your skin off :)
Health is also abundant, under the form of various herbs
and health sprays, or so you may think.
Let me get straight to the point: THERE EXIST NO
HEALTH SPRAYS IN Biohazard 2.
If you use even the slightest breeze of spray, your
ranking will be at least a B, even if you finish the
game in fifteen minutes. So let's all pretend that those
objects are fragments of our imagination and ignore them
alltogether.
Herbs, on the other hand, are permitted, so there's no
problem using them. I already told you to always keep a
Green Herb in reserve and that's so important that I
mention it again here.
Red Herbs are scarce, and with reason: combine it with a
Green one et voila; Herb Spray, the Herb equivalent of
a Health Spray. So collect the few Reds on your way and
combine to have some sort of defense against the later
boss monsters and the final confrontation.
Blue Herbs are futile. Sure, they heal Poison Status,
but frankly, I've never been poisoned. Never. And I have
this game for almost a year now. So there.
3 Characters
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So, you read about things that bite, eat, strangle and
kill, so what about the things that talk as well? Here's
a personal rant about the characters...
Capcom, should you read this, repeat after me:
"I must skip this chapter"
"I must skip this chapter"
(repeat 50 times)
....
(dramatic pause)
"Must make Biohazard 3"
"Must include Real Life Actors and Motion Video again"
Obey, Capcom, and thee shall make many RE fans happy
once more :)
Anyway, here are, in order of appearance:
*Leon Kennedy*
I don't know what criteria the Raccoon City Police Force
based themselves on whilst hiring this guy. A first look
at his face, I even doubt that he's legally entitled to
have a driver's licence (and yes, I know that in America
there are some states that allow you to drive when you
are 15 or over :).
Maybe he was part of the recent "let's give the Police a
happy face!"-campaign, I'm not sure. But one thing I do
know: hardcore criminals will hardly be intimidated when
this guy makes an entrance.
Leon "All right, bad baad people, you're under arrest!"
Thug1 rotfl
Thug2 "Here sonny, buy yourself some Clearasil, I spy
a small volcano under your chin..."
But he makes a great tandem with...
*Claire Redfield*
Or the Tomboy. Now I know that female dress code in a
computer game is hilarious (Lara Croft/Tomb Raider, Red
Lotus/Deathtrap Dungeon, Xiaoyu/Tekken3 to name a few),
but Claire's *way* OVER the top.
At least Lara looks sexy in her cloth, so one can blame
the programmers for being a bit too commercial, but
Claire.. wow. What were these designers thinking?
D1 "Let's make her a sexy biker."
D2 "Yea, but not too sexy, we might distract the kids
from the game. I suggest covering her entire body,
except her head."
D1 "I agree. But now she doesn't look like a girl..."
D2 "Oh no problem, let's make the suit pink."
D1 "All right, let's drink some sake to celebrate!"
D2 "Hai. Arigato!"
Now who would you blame for Claire's garstly outfit,
D1 or D2? :)
Now, dress code aside, what about the "spirit" of
Claire? Well, one somehow gets the impression that she's
a bit... how to put this... an idiot? This is the kind
of girl that you meet once, then has the feeling to
"know you for such a long time", then puts a gun to your
head and say "Isn't it ironic?".
But come to think of it, maybe I'm exaggerating a bit.
I guess the full moon (which lasts the entire game) is
also to blame...
*Gunshop Owner*
This is the guy that Leon and Claire first meet. And
yes, Capcom have managed to portray the Gunshop Owner
in all it's glory: fat, jeans & dirty white T-shirt,
shotgun/crossbow ready at hand. A perfect 1D comic
figurine.
The matching social behaviour's also there: Leon's
treated with respect, but Claire's called "Babe",
"Darling" etc... only thing he didn't do was slapping
her behind, but then we would've heard "Isn't it
ironic?" following suit.
In the end he gets eaten by Irma & Fred, so I guess he
was entitled to some cheese before going to that great
gunshop in the sky.
Liked the booger :)
*Dying Cop*
I recall some internet petition, saying "Keep the
cheesey acting in Biohazard 2!", and by golly Cap-
com did listen.
This dying police officer is absolutely the max. The
way he moans, groans and babbles his last words is
incredible, and I'm sure no "The Bold & The Beautiful"
actors can ever master this. I mean,
"Who.. who are you? Ohhhh, it's you.."
how could you ever beat this?
I'm a fan of cheesey acting, so I loved this guy to bits
but Capcom, there's good cheese and there's Limburger.
This is dangerously on the edge.
Crown of the excellent performance is his encore, as
he mutates into a zombie. Not to be missed :)
*Ada Wong*
Now this is more like it! Sweet hypnotic voice, nice
outfit (even if it's weird to wear a cocktail dress when
you're an Umbrella spy moving through a zombie-infested
city) and cool lines to say, even though sometimes they
sound too teaching.
But her looks aren't the only positive aspect of her,
she's also the fastest character of the entire game.
She warps around everything the game can throw at her,
almost making you think "Dogs? What dogs? Were there
dogs in this room? Oh there they are, still catching
up." :)
The way she handles a gun is superior to Leon or Claire,
she can eliminate a zombie twice as fast as them. Unlike
Sherry Birkin (see next chapter), having her as company
proves an advantage rather than a pain in the axx.
Her only mistake is to fall for Leon (you only get to
see Ada in a Leon mission). But with Leon(ardo)
diCaprio a sex symbol these days, why do I even bother?
Either way, she outclasses following character a zillion
times:
*Sherry Birkin*
Capcom, a piece of advice, find out which designer
created this contraption, then fire him/her immediately
or make him/her say Avogadro's number times the entire
collection of Reader's Digest.
This is by far the worst character in the entire game
and, as that weren't enough, *you* have to play with her
(if you select a Claire mission).
She's a *gasp* 12 year old girl. Now my sister's 12
years old and if she were ever to look like Sherry I'd
give her growth medicine. This girl has the physical
and mental age of 6 or 8. Then her clothing... well,
it's a school dress, the kind still used in some
"institutions"...
Such institutions should be burnt beyond oblivion.
Jezus, what did that girl deserve to wear a blue marine
outfit with pants that *almost* looks like a skirt?
Neglecting parents I guess. Just one more reason to
shoot her "daddy" (at least she doesn't say "dah-da" :)
to kingdom come.
Oh, and she's so adorable when she crouches down in fear
while she's accompanying Claire. That makes it really
easy for Claire -and you- to lose even more time. :/
There are no scales invented yet to measure my 'feeling'
towards Sherry. Or no, there is: minus infinity.
*Ben Bertolucci*
Like the Gunshop Owner, this dude's also perfectly
represented as the nosey 'Are you looking at me?'
Italian American press reporter.
Ben has the accent, the pizzaz and style to make it in
any Godfather movie, so my two cents say that's where
this character's supposed to be and most certainly not
in Raccoon City's underground jailhouse.
Walk with me; Ben knows all about Chief Iron's malprac-
tices and the G-Virus. He is aware that hell will break
loose in Raccoon City, zombies and everything. Now how
would you proceed if you were a reporter and had all
that knowledge?
Leave the city and expose the truth to the entire world?
Nah... too easy.
Go to the Police Department -where the man you wish to
expose works- and lock yourself in -right in the middle
of all biohazardous violence-?
Yes, that's the logical way to proceed. How could I've
ever doubted Ben's decision? :)
No offense Capcom, But you could've done much better
than this poor excuse for a subplot. Something like...
*Chief Irons*
THIS is the *man*! Again, Chief Irons is nothing
more than a stereotype; but this one's so brilliant
that you simply *have* to like the guy :)
In short, Chief Irons plays the evil, twisted and insane
sociopath of the game and boy does he shine! The man
doing the voice of the Chief is so excellent, he could
just as well voice any cartoon villain like Kingpin,
Magnetor etc... if he isn't doing that already.
Now don't get me wrong, Irons is just as much a 1D
character as the rest, but the vocalist is doing such a
good job that you actually don't care.
The Chief has to be heard to be believed, and I'm sure
you'll agree once you checked him out. He's the only
reason why the Biohazard 2 addicts out there play
the otherwise daft Claire Missions :)
Oh and btw, about the chick on his table as Claire meets
him for the first time: would've loved to see her later
transforming into a zombie, like the dying cop. Oh well.
Now to introduce the rest of the Birkin family:
*Annette Birkin*
Another great character and matching superb vocal
artist. Annette is a scientist, a strong woman that
can very well handle matters on her own and that's
cool.
The way she talks to possible enemies -I'd almost call
it hissing :)- makes her look mean, but mention "Sherry"
(her Kryptonite) and she'll open up to become the
repentant mother.
Gets points up from me for calling Leon "gullible" and
laughing at him. Go tell him, Annette, truth never
hurts! :)
*William Birkin*
Not quite talkative, but more than makes up for it by
undergoing a spectacular series of transformations from
a humanoid superbeing to some kind of kiddy ooze with
tentacles and teeth on.
It's fun blasting him into smithereens every time, then
watch him come back with an extra set of muscles, fangs,
arms/claws and teeth :)
In the end I reckon he must've been pretty crazy, injec-
ting the G-Virus into your body knowing that that'll
mean losing your human intelligence (delicate choice for
a scientist) and family (an even more delicate choice
for anyone).
"Let's see, I can either wait for Annette to treat me or
inject this here into my body and go smash things..."
Okay, that's about it for the characters. I hope you
liked the hors-d'oeuvre, now onto the main course...
4 Walkthrough
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So here we go! Boot your Leon CD, select "New Game" and
"Normal" (easy's for sissies) to unleash...
Leon Mission A!
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(Btw, you can skip all FMV sequences by holding down
the START button. Be patient as the skip only triggers
after a few seconds)
Didn't expect rotting corpses, brainless zombies and
Claire Redfield on day one as a cop, now did you?
Well, now that you're stuck with her, might as well
make the best of it. At least that burning truck has
split you apart for a while...
*Outside the Police Department*
As you finally gain control of Leon after a massive
intro sequence (alas no real actors :(), you find your-
self surrounded by a lot of zombies. But as there's
loads of distance between you and them, you can easily
warp around them to the nearest exit, the Kendo Gunshop.
Some mathematics as you whizz past'em: "2, 3.. 4.. 5..
six zombies. I've got 18 bullets, a zombie requires
about six bullets.. hmm... nope, can't waste'em all,
so I'll just ignore the lot."
Inside the shop, you spot loads of ammo and health,
but as you move in to scavenge the goods, fatty Gunshop
Owner stops you. Having gained much experience with
zombie customers lately, he kindly enquires about name
and purpose of visit, following the motto "if it
speaks not, toast it".
Luckily Leon did learn to speak in junior high. The
Shop Owner, glad to see a real customer again, closes
the door (you're gonna BUY, matey!), then indulges
himself in some chit-chat. After that, Leon can check
out the shop, but unfortunately for us, there's nothing
interesting, so just exit through the back door.
Out in the small back alley, Leon only needs to run a
few yards only to hear the Shop window breaking and
the Owner crying out in despair, followed by a silent
"Come again!". Then nothing. Oh well, one Gunshop less
in the world :)
Running further after this incident, Leon spots 4
zombies enjoying a rather fun game of 2-on-2 basketball.
Michael "Aergh!" Jordan's just about to score, so let's
not bother them, shall we?
But as you run a bit further, you perceive a noise from
the back. The 4 zombies decided that lunch was more
important than b-ball, so they opened the gate that
kept Leon safe.
Once that happens, turn back and start shooting all
zombies that enter through the gate (typically 3).
Shoot until 2 zombies drop down (don't spend more than
9 bullets in this way), then wurm through the gate as
fast as you can.
If you get bitten by the third zombie, no problem, by
the time the other 2 undeads get up you'll be long gone,
avoiding the fourth zombie which usually stands
motionless at the end of the b-ball court (must be
Scotty "Mwoarh" Pippen ;).
After exiting through the other gate, run forward, up
the stairs and down the stairs, then up the cradle,
but there's a tricky part: keep as left as possible to
keep the female zombie immobilised (go too far right and
she'll turn around, blocking the way, giving the other
zombies time to close in completely).
Jump off the cradle (pray that the female zombie doesn't
try a fast surprise attack), avoid all the other zombies
using zig-zag movement and exit through the gate.
Curl around the truck you're seeing, then run along the
road, ignoring the pack of feasting zombies on the
ground. They'll get up once you pass them but that's
okay, by the time they start to move you'll already
have exited through the busdoor at end of the road.
Inside the bus, enjoy the cool change of music and walk
forwards until you can see the female crawling zombie
on the floor. Shoot her until she's dead (your first
zombie kill of the night), then shoot the oncoming
walking zombie until he drops down. With him out of the
way, run up to the driver (although he won't be collec-
ting the fair today) and exit.
Outside the bus comes a tricky part. There are six
zombies positioned on the street and in such a way that
it's hard to avoid them all. Just run and try to avoid
them as well as you can until you reach the gate exit
on the other end of the street.
Chances are that you'll get bitten at least once. Don't
worry about it, you'll still be in Fine condition.
Having entered the gate, it's nice to look back and see
what you just did. You reached the Police Department
without grabbing any ammo.
This means that you can get the Special Key for some
interesting clothes changes by merely walking down the
stairs at the sides of the Station entrance and killing
the zombie that roams the tunnel (allegedly Brad
Vickers, STARS).
In the speed department, we just finished this part of
the game as fast as possible, since we didn't pick
anything up. Check your watch, if it says 4 minutes
you're on your way to 1:35.
As an added bonus, there won't be any blocking zombies
towards the entrance, so we can clear this path quicker
than normal, too!
Now as this walkthrough's about speed, we're not wasting
time on obtaining the Special Key. Just turn to Leon's
right and run to the double doors, entering the...
*Police Department*
Saviour the nice music theme -here's the only place
you get to hear it- as Leon enters the Main Hall.
It's phwopping colossal!
The centerpiece is a cool Greek woman statue, behind it
a computer desk. Forgetting the main entrance (which we
won't use anymore), there are three doors. Two of them
are locked, so swiftly enter the one that's open, namely
the second door to Leon's left.
Inside you'll find the Dying Cop moaning along. Touched
by his suffering, Leon runs forward to aid him and after
some dry humor and more moaning, the Cop hands him a
Blue Keycard in order to aid him rescuing any survivors.
After that, Leon has a choice: leave the room or swallow
a bullet courtesy of Dying Cop.
Leon goes for the first option, albeit promising to be
back later. He finds himself back in the Main Hall, the
door behind him firmly locked. Onto the computer desk,
where you'll find a box of 30 bullets as you turn
around. needless to say, this is a must-have.
Here, use the activated computer (with the blinking
monitor) and it will ask you if you'd like to use the
keycard. Of course you confirm and after some unlocking
you can move on (don't forget to press X after usage :).
Now go through the double doors at the side of Dying
Cop's room.
In this Office Room, the music stops. Grizzly innit?
Anyway, quickly run behind the screens, where you can
find a door. Enter it and don't be afraid of the ugly
brown pixel mess that just passed along the window.
In this corridor, again no music. Only the occasional
dripping of... blood? Oil? Donut jelly? This is spooky.
Run along the turn to find a beheaded policeman. Examine
him twice to find a box of bullets.
Moving on there's a locked door to your left, ignore it
for now, we'll come back to it laterjust keep going
until... WHOA!
A licker drops from the ceiling and judging from the
sound it makes I don't think it'll invite Leon for tea.
As you need your precious ammo elswhere, curb around him
ignoring the Green Herb on the right. Just exit.
Here, take a small pause... wow, this background music's
the bomb! Coming back to earth, run along this Green
Corridor and enter the first pair of doors you come
across.
Inside is what seems to be the police's ready room. Run
to the back through an opening in the vicinity of the
speaker's desk until you stumble across a Fireplace.
Use the Lighter on the painting above the Fireplace and
watch a shiny Red Jewel roll out. Pick it up and exit
back to the Green Corridor, where you continue on to the
next door, which give access to the Waiting Room.
Here you're merrily greeting by four humans who aren't
infected by the G-Virus. Instead, they turned into zom-
bies due to reading the same five issues of Vogue over
and over again. As you're a police officer, they want
revenge for their endless waiting and suffering.
You don't have time to look into their files however, so
you decide to shoot them in a hurry. Best way to do this
is to let the female zombie take a few steps, then run
past her to the end of the room. You can now dispose of
all four zombies working from that position using your
45 bullets. In this room, there are 2 Green Herbs, so
update your health supply (REMEMBER: Condition: Fine,
1 Green Herb in your inventory) if necessary. Go up the
Stairway.
After loading, say yuck to the lame new music, go up the
remaining stairs, proceed through the hallway and
enter...
Puzzle Time. Three statues, one in the middle, holding
another of those strange Red Jewels, two more on each
side. Two Markings on the floor that mysteriously match
the base size of the two side statues. Now what must you
do?
Ding! Place two side statues on markings?
Yes, but now something trickier: which statue on what
marking?
Hmm.. that's harder, huh? Well, the solution lies in the
inscription on the middle statue. It tells you to place
the right statue on the marking to the left and the left
statue on the right marking, in such a way that the
heads on the side statues both look at the middle
statue. After that, the Red Jewel's yours. Exit through
the only door that opens (the other one's blocked from
the other side).
You're inside a corridor and no music (which means bad
news anytime it happens), except the shuffling of some
feet. Three cop zombies await you.
For now, ignore them and run directly to the first door
you see. You've reached the STARS room where you can
have a laugh at Barry's fake gun, Jill's crummy boy-
friend and so on. What grabs your attention the most,
however, is Chris's Diary. Take it, read and file it,
after which you'll be able to get the Unicorn Medallion.
Once that's done, you hear the door close. What? Zombie?
Licker? Elvis? Oh, it's Claire.
Using the limited resources he posesses, Leon informs
her about what he just read in Chris's Diary. Seemingly
disturbed, Claire bows her head, but Leon's got a making
up present; a portable radio, which can be used to
transmit messages. After that, control goes back to
you. Now go to the locker right of the radio equipment
and open it to find the.. SHOTGUN. Oh baby.
Exit the room and go all the way back (run around the
Licker; shouldn't be a problem.. yet. Also watch out for
the protruding arms in the Green Hallway; stick to the
wall opposite of the windows like glue and you should be
fine) to the Office Room (notice that now there's
music?) and use the Storage box to ditch both Red
Jewels and your trusty Combat Knife.
Then walk on to the Main Hall in front of the Greek
statue. Use the Unicorn Medallion to unveil the secret
Spade Key. Take it and proceed to the Licker Corridor
beyond the Office Room. Remember the locked door? Well,
now we can unlock, so run to it avoiding the Licker
as good as you can. You'll be hurt once, but that's
okay. Just unlock the door with your Spade Key and
enter before Lickey gets a rebound.
You've entered the police's file cabinet. Zoom around
the files to find a steprack. Push it all the way to-
wards a smaller cabinet, then step up to find a...
CRANK?! Oh god, not *those* things again! Grumble a bit,
then take it and go back to the Licker, avoid him,
which is easy now as he comes dropping down and needs
time to recover, so go all the way up to the corridor
containing the STARS room.
Take out cop zombies with your gun until one of'em
remains, avoid him and go around the corner to find a
door which you can unlock using the Spade Key.
Discard that key afterwards and enter.
Another corridor, this time filled with cop zombies that
are feasting over fresh prey. There are two ways you can
go; one straight up, another to your right. Take the
last option and go right, as the way straight up is a
dead end, forcing you to shoot all zombies, thus wasting
a lot of precious ammo. But now you head for a nice
door, so enter it before the undead gets to you.
Hmmm... such sweet music. This is the Library all right,
and superb it looks, too. For now however, we're not
spending too much time in here. Ignore the stairs and
run until you reach double doors, to your right a Red
Herb. Take this rare Herb and exit to Main Hall, 1st
floor.
Here you have to run through a very small tileway to
the other side of the Main Hall. Evade the first zombie
close to you and shoot the second one on your path until
he drops down. March all over him, then finally kill
the remaining two zombies. You should be very low on
bullets now (and should you've run out of bullets, don't
hesitate to use the Shotgun). Enter the door.
Remember the tune you're hearing now; it stands for
Safety, as you're now in a real Save Room, which is
entirely baddy-free. Use the Storage Box to collect both
Red Jewels again and ditch the Red Herb and Crank, then
exit through the opposite door, ignoring all the sparkly
objects in the room.
In this Heli Corridor you can make out that something's
burning. Unfortunately a zombie's blocking the direction
the sound came from and as you're low on bullets it's
wiser to go to the door close to you. Here you
enter the...
Raven Corridor! Hitchcock's favorite pets, and they're
all present in this hallway. Just run along, ignore the
first door you see until you reach a cop's corpse.
The crows fly around so watch out as you examine the
corpse twice to pick up some bullets, then proceed
further. Run as fast as you can, for the crows'll be
storming through the windows to get you.
After exiting you're on a huge Heliport. Now you can see
what's burning: a large crashed chopper. Run along 'til
you spot some stairs; go down those.
Once you're down, walk forwards. You'll soon see a
female zombie following you. When she's fairly clear on
screen, accelerate and run past her. By doing so, you'll
also outsmart a second nonvisible male zombie, but still
be careful: two more zombies await around the corner.
Those are easier to avoid, so march to the door and
go in.
In this machinery room, walk towards the opposing door
(but NEVER open it unless you want a nice surprise),
then go right to a small desk. On the desk are some
bullets and on the ground is a Valve Handle. Take both
and proceed all the way back to the Heliport, avoiding
zombies and such.
In the Heliport, behind a grating close to the door, you
find a valve opening controlling Water Tank Pressure.
Use the Valve Handle to rupture the water Tank, extin-
guishing the fire consuming the chopper. Now go back
to the Heli Corridor before the Save Room (the crows
inside the Raven Corridor shouldn't be a problem
anymore).
Having refreshed ammo, take out the two zombies haunting
the corridor only to find the burnt-out Heli wreck and
two doors. One of them is entirely blocked by the
wreckage and is of no importance to you, so enter the
other one into some kind of attic.
As you move on, to your left you'll see a large wooden
case along with loads of other dusty trinckets; search
behind the case to find some Shotgun shells. Take them,
then go to the back of the attic where there is a large
statue surrounded by two female plaques.
To the left you can see something sparkling; it's the
Diamond Key. Don't forget to take that one with you, but
first let's place each of the two Red Jewels on a female
plaque. The central statue whirs open and unveils the
King Plug. Ditch the King Plug and Valve Handle in the
Save Room and go back to Main Hall, 1st floor.
Run up to the middle of the room, where you can find an
emergency ladder (don't worry about the oncoming
zombie). Activate the ladder and go down, proceeding
for the third time to the Waiting Room (meet Lickey yet
again :). There, go straight up and unlock the grey
door using the Diamond Key. Arm your Shotgun and enter...
This room is tricky as it's stacked with cop zombies.
Just stand your ground, aim the Shotgun up and turn
a bit to Leon's right. Then wait until two zombies are
close and shoot, repeating this until the room is
cleaned. Check the drawers for some extra Shotgun
shells, then unlock and enter the door for some real
entertainment...
First of all, this music sounds VERY familiar. Where
was it played before.. ah yes, the Dying Cop scene!
So you're in that same room, where you got locked out
at first. To your left there's a Green Herb, so update
health if necessary. Now proceed onwards until you
see a corpse lying on the floor. Go into the room the
corpse is "blocking".
In this room you find Dying Cop. Thank god, he's still
okay, you think and rush up to him, but.. what's that?
Dying Cop gets back up (and you thought he was
crippled..) and transforms into a zombie! Not a quite
appetising sight, then the blighter's attacking you!
Well, you're still carrying a Shotgun, so waste the
sucker. As you recover from the scare, you notice ano-
ther sparkly object. It's the Heart Key. Take it and
and exit to the Main Hall, as you're now able to unlock
the door.
Now go to that one door you still haven't entered yet;
it's the door near the outside entrance. As you enter
and walk on, you perceive a pack of zombies approaching.
Luckily there's a door to the left. Open it, and be
greeted by two zombies closeby. Take out all that moves
until you discover a small side office with a safe.
Open the safe, using the "2236" combination and plug
out the Shotgun shells. Say "nay" upon requesting the
map.
Move further to the back for some sort of "rear
corridor". This corridor has two doors, of which one
can be unlocked via the Heart Key. Go through that
door and marvel upon the sight of two Green Herbs.
Update if necessary and go further down the hallway
(see the broken windows? Now that's scary :) until
you reach some eery-looking stairs. Go down...
Brr.. spooky music. Run down the alley at top speed and
turn to the right, avoiding the charging dogs. Keep
running until you reach the door at the end of the line.
Go in unless you're a dog person. Leon is *not* a dog
person :)
You've reached the Police's parking lot. Many cars are
displayed, but somehow Leon's not in the mood of using
any to escape. Keep on running until you get halted by
a gunshot. Who did that?
"A pair of black shoes, no, stockings, looonnng legs,
a red dress, ooh, a face! And boy, she's cute", goes
through Leon's mind. "Is that a gun, or are you just
happy to see me?", I would've replied in this case (:),
but poor'ol Leon's so gobsmacked that he can just say
"Who are you?". As she replies "Ada Wong", he must've
been melting. Hot.
Anyway, after some crap chat, which Leon obviously buys
("I'm searching for my boyfriend and for that, I risk
my life in a zombie slugfest"), Ada asks for some help.
How could Leon possibly refuse that, so he moves the
big police Van together with her to unveil the entrance
to the station's Jail House. Enter and watch Ada zip
away from you for the first time. Galant as you are, you
follow her all the way down the corridor until you reach
a grating. Go in.
How nice, a cellblock. Run up until the computer takes
over, introducing Ben Bertolucci. After some small talk,
which gets joined by Ada later on, Leon informs Ben that
he's the only cop alive in the building. Ben startles,
knowing that he has to join Leon in order to escape and
live, not a pleasant thought. He spills the beans and
informs Leon where he can reach the sewers. For someone
who isn't a cop, Ben knows the building really well, but
who's complaining about storyline hickups? :)
Once you regain control of the Last of the Raccoon
Police, grab the Manhole Opeber displayed in the
cupboard and get on out. In the Jail Corridor, retrace
your steps until you reach a door. Enter it and don't be
frightened by the strange noises you're hearing. It's
just a couple of dogs, safely locked inside their cages.
As long as you don't go to the Red Herb, they won't
break loose.
So just head for the manhole and use the Manhole Opener.
Descend down the now-exposed ladder. Bleargh! You're
standing with your feet in the city's sewage. Well, now
that you're dirty, you might as well continue, so run
through the dark and small corridor. Two Spiders await
you, so try to evade them as well as you can. Run up the
stairs at the end of the corridor.
Back on solid concrete, run up to the second door you
see. Enter it, but immediately exit again. This way you
triggered a computer sequence where Ada returns. She's
looking for a way to proceed further and with Leon's
help she manages to climb into a ventilation shaft. As
she drops down on the other side, you gain control of
her.
After Leon's sluggish control, taste some Ada speed!
Even in Caution Mode she's faster than him or any living
object, actually. Go through the door and avoid the dogs
that desperately try to find a target :)
In this area, there are two possible exits apart from
the door you entered through, one, another door, two, a
corridor that gives access to a lift. Go for the door.
You're now in some kind of sewage processing unit. In
front of you is a control panel, but you're not using
that yet. Run to the left of the panel and keep descen-
ding stairs until you're on the bottom in which 3 crates
lie scattered around. There's one loose crate and two
in contact.
Go to the contact crates and jump into the hole they
form. Push the far right crate until you can bring the
left one to the same level. Then push in the loose crate
so that you've created a crate walkway. Now go back up
to the control panel and activate it.
Water gets pumped in, making the crate walkway rise up.
You can now guide Ada over the walkway to reach a small
cupboard. Inside the cupboard lies the fourth and final
key, the Club Key. Take it and go all the way back
to the ventilation hole, where Leon's waiting.
Ada will now toss the Key over to Leon, after which she
says goodbye yet again, as she can't get back to him.
Now control sadly goes back to Leon (after you've tasted
Ada's speed, Leon seems to move like a Russian tank).
Pick up the Club Key and go to the door near the
stairs. There's a Save Room behind it. Now update your
health and inventory until you have the following:
Shotgun, Shells, Gun, Crank, Diamond Key, Club Key and
a Green Herb.
Once that's online, leave the save room and go all the
way back to the corridor with the broken windows, whilst
avoiding the two Lickers in the previous corridor where
there used to be a pack of dogs (apparently eaten by the
Lickers). You'll probably get hurt, so use the Green
Herb.
Once you're up the stairs, have a look at the door
behind it. You can now unlock it with the Club Key,
so do just that and go in. Search the lockers until you
find a batch of Shotgun Shells. Take it, then go to the
back of the room where there lies a dead cop. On the
small dresser you find the Magnum. This is the most
important object of the entire game. Wait and see :)
Exit this room and proceed back through the corridor,
through the office with the "2236" safe and open the
double doors at the end. This is the place with the
stack of zombies you fled from, remember? Well, now it's
beheadin' time.
Arm the Shotgun and take out the 6 zombies (aim up and
shoot two or three per shell). Afterwards, update your
health with the Green Herb near the vending machine.
Go all the way down the corridor until you've reached
a door you haven't seen before. Enter.
Yet another small corridor. And a single zombie, so use
the gun to take this loner out. Run onwards to meet 3 of
his friends. Remove those from the game by shooting
whatever bullets you have left in the gun, then switch
to shotgun. Once they're out of business, go to the
first door you see, unlock it and discard the Diamond
Key.
Inside is an interrogation room with a big mirror and
NO music. So what you expect is a large critter, say, a
Licker, to burst out of the mirror. And indeed, once
you've picked up the Rook Plug from a rack at the end
of the room and run back, Lickey comes a-jumpin'. Don't
pay attention to this sucker, just exit through the
door.
Then skip the following door, until you reach the door
at the very end of the hallway. Unlock it with the
Club Key and go in.
In this room, the police staff must've held press con-
ferences. Go to the back where you can see 3 female
plaques and a green furnace. Use the Zippo(tm)Lighter on
the furnace, which starts burning. Then light the 3
busts in following sequence:
first the middle plaque (12)
then the most right plaque (13)
finally the left plaque (11)
If you did it right, you should see a Cogwheel falling
off a picture. Pick it up and exit, you should have one
inventory slot left. Now go to the Main Hall. Move
up the emergency ladder and don't be surprised by the
Licker right in front of you. Ignore him and take a left
to the Library.
Hmm, that cool tune again... but what's that? As you
take a few steps, you clearly hear glass breaking all
over the precinct. In a little sequence the horror be-
comes evident to you... the zombies are on the attack!
They're pouring out everywhere; but have no fear, for
you're never going back to the rooms they've invaded :)
Anyway, go up the stairs this time, then keep on
following the books, ignoring the door to Leon's right.
Once you're far enough, you'll fall down in to a
previously blocked area. run forward until you get to a
glowing button. Press it to move a bookshelf after which
you can get out. Now go to the two most left bookshelfs
(of those that are lit) and press "right" on both of
them. A secret display box should open, containing the
Bishop Plug.
After taking it, go up the stairs again, but this time
go through the door you first ignored.
You're now in Main Hall, 2nd floor. There's only one
door left to take here, so go for it. You've entered the
clock tower. Wind right and use the Crank on the square
hole. A hidden stairway should come squeaking down.
March on up and run along the smal pathway until you
get to a set of large cogwheels. Add your Cogwheel, then
activate the machinery. A metal plate should move aside,
giving you the Knight Plug. As you take it, a chute
uncovers, so jump down.
After a frantic glide down, you find yourself in the
Jail Corridor. Then, suddenly, you hear Ben crying
for help. Zombies? No, far worse, William Birkin
stopped by for a word or two, shoving junkfood through
Ben's mouth.
Let Leon charge up to Ben's jail, only to find him near
death on the floor. He reveils some details on the evil
mastermind Chief Irons and his connection to an even
more twisted William Birkin. You're ordered to get rid
of the scum, but then the junkfood is really coming
through. Ben rises to throw up the lot, but then the
food decides to take a less customary path through his
chest. Junkfood with a vengeance. Cool.
After Ben's demise, Ada drops by, only to leave again
after you've briefed her. As she's headed to the
Umbrella plant and as there's nothing left for you to do
in the Precinct, you might as well follow her. So go
to the dog kennel with the manhole, have a word with the
spiders again and go up the metal stairs.
Enter the Save Room an rearrange your inventory until it
looks like this:
Shotgun, Shells, King Plug, Rook Plug, Bishop Plug,
Kinght Plug, Red/Green Herb Mix and the Valve Handle.
Now go to the room you previously entered and exited to
get the Ada sequence. This time you'll have a pleasant
meeting with Mr. Junkfood. As you observe how something
that looks like a McRib transforms into a hideous
bug-spitting monster you realise that the first boss-
fight is coming up. So load up the Shotgun and let rip!
This boss is real easy; just stand your ground and blast
about 7/9 shells into his direction. You'll know
he's dead when the bossmusic stops. Meanwhile some bugs
have reduced your health status, so update and run
forwards (ignoring the remaining bugs) until you see a
chessboard on the wall. Now put in all plugs.
As the electronic lock slides open you meditate about
what you've done up to now. "Wow, ", you ponder, "so
you have to do all *this* just to get to the sewers.
Being a sewage worker in this town is *nuts* !
But also, what if you want to get from the sewers to the
precinct...? :)"
But now it's time to get back to reality, or rather,
the game. Check your watch: you should be at 1 hour.
Good. That leaves you about 50 minutes of playing time
for the final sections.
*Raccoon Sewers*
March towards the stairs. Halfway, the computer will
interrupt you as Leon hears a suspicious noise. Turns
out to be Ada dropping from a higher-lying canvas.
Leon joins her and starts talking rant about being
irresponsable, reckless etc. Ada agrees to follow him;
for now.
Proceed through various boring sewer tunnels until you
reach a new Save Room, with a lift installed in the
back. Use the lift to go down, after which another
computer sequence jilts into action. Meet Annette.
The female researcher figure shrugs back, then decides
to run away. Annette, reckless and irresponsable as she
is, follows her; only to meet some lead. She would've
eaten it too, if there wasn't a heroic Leon jumping to
the rescue and taking the heat. "Such bravery must be
paid by leaving him alone", Ada thinks and she decides
to go after Annette. You regain control of Ada.
Follow Annette all the way down the tunnel, sewer
corridor and up a ladder. Ignore the superfast bugs who
look like slugs in comparison to Ada, then descend the
ladder. After some extra running, a gunshot flings
Ada's weapon from her hand (ouch). Pretty nice shooting
from Annette there.
In the following sequence we see Annette telling the
entire story behind the G-virus. She's not worried about
spilling the secret as she's intent on killing Ada
afterwards. Of course Ada won't sit there like a duck
and a bitch fight ensues, with Annette as the sore loser,
falling down for a nice sewer bath.
You can then move Ada again, so wind to her left to
guide her to the ladder at the end of the road. Go down
the ladder where Ada's in for a nice treat...
Unfortunately, the computer almost immediately switches
to Leon, so you can't you see what's in store for her.
With Leon activated, go to the end of the tunnel and
enter the door.
Crouch down to get full sewer exposure, then, instead of
going to the ladder (where Ada went), go the opposite
direction and exit through the gate door, avoiding the
big spiders. In the next room, keep on avoiding, then
climb up to the set of double doors. Enter and smell...
Yet more sewage! Follow the beaten track until you see
a red light. Use the Valve Handle in the hole close to
that light. A pathbeam should be hovering down. March
over it to the other side, where you can see a green
light. Again use the Valve Handle to rotate the pathbeam
back up. Now pick up both Green Herbs and the Shotgun
Shells. Go through the door (as if you had another
choice).
Here there's no music, and we all know what that means.
Just run down this huge sewer pathway until the computer
takes over in a massive sequence, where Ada's fighting
off a huge crocodile, which turns to Leon the moment he
spots him.
Once you get back into control, retreat as fast as you
can down the pathway until you spot a red light against
the wall. Go to that light, then start pressing X like a
maniac until a pressure tank drops down.
Now patiently wait as croccy takes the pressure tank in
his mouth. Then, carefully aim at the croc and grin
insanely as you waste him entirely (Big Jawsy Style :)
and run back to the end of the pathway. Unlock the doors
pressing the red-green control light and step into...
More sewage! Rahh... oh well, at least there's Ada, so
run up to her. The computer takes control again and this
time Ada's a lot friendlier than usual (I guess she just
saw her white knight in shining armor; in reality, she
saw a blue babyface cop in a blooded bulletproof vest,
but hey, who cares about trivia). She takes care of Leon
and agrees to become partners, more or less. Then it's
back to you as master of the puppet Leon.
Run along the little pathway, pathbeam safely locked
into place, now turn left to go up a bit. Here you'll
find the Eagle Medal close to a dead sewage worker.
Moving back, go to the big fan (where Ada came out
of as she pursued Annette) and use the Valve Handle for
the last time. Go up the ladder and through the fan
tunnel, then down the ladder for some more sewage
splashy fun.
This time, turn to Leon's right to find a small alcove
where two dead Umbrella agents rest in peace. Search the
agent on the right for the Wolf Medal, then proceed to
the gate door, but hold on... now there're zombies here
instead of spiders... as if those weenies are going to
block you...
Beyond the gate door all is still the same. Two useless
spiders 'guard' the room, so just run along the stream
until you get to a small electric box (red light bur-
ning). Plug in both Medals to stop the waterfall
previously barring an entrance. Go through...
Check your watch: 1:15. Very nice and on schedule.
*Umbrella Factory*
Walk down corridors and go through doors until you can't
go any further. Chances are, you're looking at a cool
Sky Tram. To your right is a small path; there you find
the Tram's controls, so activate the lot and enter the
Tram on the other side. As you go for a ride you'll be
the victim of a small subgame...
William has grown himself a huge claw arm and now he's
showing it off to Leon and Ada by peircing through
the Sky Tram's ceiling. What you need to do is very
simple: Stand under a piece of ceiling that hasn't been
peirced yet and wait for some dustclouds to fall down,
then walk to another piece of unpeirced ceiling, avoi-
ding William's big claws.
Lather, rinse, repeat until finally Ada takes over and
shoots the arm into shreds. Not bad for someone who's
merely "John's boyfriend", but Leon still believes the
muck, so who are we to bring him back to earth?
As you exit the skytram, turn to Leon's left and walk to
a balcony with a flare gun to the left. Use the
Zippo(tm)Lighter to ignite it and as the flare lights
the entire place, you spot something shimmering to the
right. Take it, it's a Weapon Storage Key which'll prove
mighty handy later on.
Now go further to the door at the back of the room and
enter...
Woo-yaw! This is *stunning* music! Pity it only lasts
for a few corridors, really. Anyway, run down the corri-
dor, then turn to Leon's left and exit for another
corridor, where you again turn to Leon's left to find a
ladder exit. Use the shotgun to clear out anything that
even vaguely wants to stop you, let Ada handle the rest,
her shooting is superior to yours :)
Up the ladder, a new tune begins, which is imo the best
tune on the entire CD. In this room you find some
Shotgun Shells and Magnum Rounds. Take those. You also
have a Storage Box in the room, so update until you have
the following stuff:
Magnum, Rounds, Shotgun, Shells, Weapon Box Key and
two slots filled with health. Keep one slot free.
Now exit the room which gives way to a huge hangar. Turn
to Leon's right and run, run, run. You eventually reach
a giant Elevator Machine. Go inside the Machine and
pick up some extra Magnum Rounds near the toilet (or
broom closet, dunno for sure :P). Walk on for a sparkly
object, namely an Activation Key. Go outside again and
use the Activation Key to fire up the Elevator.
As they're going down, Leon seems intent on spending a
comfy 15 minutes with Ada. Unluckily, William's claw arm
is out for revenge. It peirces through the side wall of
the Elevator this time, dangerously slicing Ada. Now
Leon gets furious. This G-virus mutation is going to
suffer some serious hernia.
As you walk outside the Machine, arm the Magnum. Shortly
after, a big rod is thrown violently at you. As you turn
around, you see William Birkin, hideously deformed.
"All right MR. Birkin, ", Leon screams, "it's between
you and me now. You and your ugly face... which gets
deflated like a balloon and replaced by an even uglier
mug. And your claw arm.. which gets bigger with added
muscles... *gulp* ooh boyyye... nice William.. heel!"
Of course Mr. Birkin heels, but not as you'd expect it.
Once he comes down and you regain control, do the
following: Run and shoot! Yes, that's it, run about 20
yards, then shoot twice and run on, before William can
dice you with his collection of oversized Samurai
blades.
After 7 or 8 eight rounds, you should notice William
crouching down, badly hurt. Once that happens, wait
until he gets back up. One final bullet should finish
him and the boss music will stop playing. Get back
inside the lift, for it's still a long way down to...
*Umbrella Secret Laborotory*
Check your watch: you should be at 1:33. 17 minutes
left.
In the following computer sequence, we see Leon carrying
Ada to the last Save Room of the game. Inside we have a
heart-breaking "love sequence", but let's face it; there
is a mission to fulfill, so soon after, Leon's back
under your control. It's just not for today (do try out
Leon's B Mission for some smoochin' tho'! :).
Inside the Save Room, check the lockers for some Shotgun
Shells, on the table lies another pack of Magnum Rounds.
Exit back to the giant hall the Elevator crashed in, and
head for the slide-door to Leon's right. Go in.
We're now inside the Generator Hall. Here the road
splits in two, one side marked with blue neonlights,
the other with red neons. Follow the Blue Neonlight
Road to another slide door. Guess what you have to do
next...
Here, proceed to the only unlocked set of doors in the
room. It's easily recognised by the ice surrounding the
entire thing. As you open the doors, you feel an incre-
dible chill... hardly surprising, you've entered an
area where they conducted superlow temperature
experiments.
Bend around the corner and seek out the Fuse Case, a
long black cilindrical structure (yawza! double-talk
ahoy! ;). Once you have it, go to the active computer
and use the Case.
You should now see a cool sequence where a withered
robot-arm places a fuse in the Fuse Case. Every home
should have one of those toys, it's the max :)
Pick up the Fuse Case and run back to the center of the
Generator Hall. Plug the Fuse Case into the central
generator (you should get a small computer sequence
for this), then follow the Red Neon Road through a
slide-door...
Arm your shotgun and run forwards until you hit a
shutter switch. An interlock opens up, unveiling two
Plants, ready for the attack. Fire your shotgun to
take them out (five shells ought to do it), then
proceed to the door behind them. In you go.
A plant's guarding a collection of Green Herbs, but
isn't blocking the way you need to follow, so ignore
him and go straight down the ladder to Leon's right.
At the bottom of the ladder's a door, so go through it
for one of the busiest places in the game...
Super Corridor! I named it as such because from now on,
any enemy you meet is a lot stronger than usual. We now
have Super zombies that require more ammo before they
leave the world and Super Lickers which are twice as
as strong and resilient as the ones in the Police
Precinct.
And in this corridor you're bound to meet one of either
species. First off are 3 Super Lickers. Two of them are
already on the floor as you enter the corridor, but a
third comes crashing down the ceiling after the first
turn. Use your Shotgun on these critters, or the Magnum
if you're in trouble. Four Shells should suffice to take
a single Licker out, the Magnum only requires three
rounds. But I prefer the shotgun, as it's spread gives
you sometimes the opportunity to take out two Licks at
the same time. Oh, well, it's up to you and what you
feel most comfortable with.
Beyond the corridor lies a big octogonal winding road
with a Storage Box somewhere. Just exit through the door
at the end of the road. Another corridor, but as the
road splits, choose left for a set of double doors.
Also spot the Red Herb there, and take it with you.
You'll need another Red Herb/Green Herb mixture later
on.
Through the double doors, you spot a locker with a light
marking it; this is the Weapon Storage, so use your
key to unlock it. Inside are Magnum Parts, take them and
use them on your Magnum, which now has become more
powerful than a bazooka. Oh mama.
Go through the two following slide doors, taking out
Super zombies with your shotgun (aim up). Somewhere,
at the end of this large lab, lies a red Lab Card.
Take it and go back to Super Corridor. Although you've
decked all three Super Lickers, a fourth one will
tumble off the ceiling. Ignore this one, running around
him.
Move further back to the Red Neonlight Corridor, where
you wasted the 2 Plants. 2 New Plants have taken place,
but only one of them is seriously blocking your way out.
Carefully move around him to exit. Now go to the Blue
Neonlight Corridor and unlock the first door you see
with the Red Lab Card.
Inside you find some extra Magnum Rounds for your Super
Magnum. Take it and blast the rogue Super zombie that
moves towards you. Now walk on to spot a very dark area.
In front of you there's a light switch, so push it to
shed some light on four extra Super zombies. Waste them
and get your hands on the MO Disk which lies somewhere
on a utility table. Exit and meet Annette.
Annette's quite mad at you. Not only did you "remodel"
her loving husband/monster William into paste, but you
also helped Ada, which turns out to be a corporate spy,
intent on stealing the G-virus and that just happened
to be William's legacy.
Leon still won't believe it. "Nononono, she shoots and
runs like hell, but a spy... nooooo..." Annette then
laughs at his gullibility and pulls the trigger yet
again. We know what that means, exit Annette as she gets
crumbled by falling debris. Leon picks up the G-virus
flask in exchange for his Zippo(tm)Lighter. A bad
trade-off if you ask me.
Go to the Generator Hall and move to the Red Neonlight
Corridor. You'll be stopped by a still-injured Ada who
wishes to retrieve the G-virus flask. Finally Leon sees
the light: "So Annette *was* right!" :)
After some ging-gang-goolie, a half-dead Annette shoots
Ada who then drops off the hallway into nothingness.
Leon goes berserk and throws the G-virus away. Wow, so
the guy is smart after all...
No survivors left, Leon must now get out of the lab, as
the self-destruct mechanism got activated (by Claire).
So let's get going. Move down to Super Corridor and be
welcomed by 5 naked Super zombies (not that a girl gets
turned on by those guys :). Shoot them all with your
Ultra Deluxe Magnum, then place the MO Disk in the
computer (spottable through the active monitor) to open
up the emergency escape route. As there are 3 Green
Herbs in the Super Corridor, you might as well pack as
much health as you can for the final confrontation.
Go through the emergency exit. You're now inside a
hangar with a lift at the back. As you take a few steps,
there's a little shock and a nice voice telling that
there're five minutes left before the lab desintegrates.
Run up to the elevator and activate it pushing the
switch to the right.
All seems well, but after two bleeps a HUGE mutated
William Birkin crashes down. But you're not afraid,
you've got the Super Magnum. Here's how you should
proceed during the final fight:
As William poses and growls victory, you regain control
over Leon. Immediately turn around and run to the back
of the lane you're on. Turn around again, aim the
Super Magnum and shoot. Three (!) shots are enough.
Then William undergoes another transformation, where he
entirely loses his humanoid form and becomes a dog, but
with 10+ HUGE blades out of his mouth. He's also able
to perform giant leaps with his powerful legs.
Exercise EXTREME caution; albeit other editors claim
differently, this is the most difficult mutation of
Mr. Birkin. Watch your health condition closely. ALWAYS
keep it at 'Fine', or Birkin will charge and mash you
with his 'teeth' ('samurai swords' would be a better
term), killing you instantly.
So each time you get hurt, take a peak at your health
and update to 'Fine' if necessary.
There's no real strategy here. Just watch your steps and
don't waste ammo when he jumps up to the canvas. Move
around a lot and he'll be confused, giving you the
opportunity to briefly aim and shoot. About 6 to 8 shots
should finally polish him off.
Once Birkin's history and pulverised to a bleeding pulp,
Run to the elevator. Once you're down, run further and
enjoy the nice ending sequence...
*The End*
Check your watch: it should say 1:50, which means you
just managed to finish RE 2 in 1:35. Now go impress your
friends.
5 Afterthoughts
-------------
With this walkthrough, you'll definately have made an
A ranking, giving you access to the popular Rocket
Launcher with infinite ammo. If you ever use it, you'll
no longer be able to score an A Ranking, so watch out.
You can now proceed on to Claire's B Mission and if you
complete it without using Ink Ribbons, Health Sprays or
special weapons, you'll be given the cool Gatling Gun
and the lame Submachine Gun. These things also lower
your rank, so use them for fungames only. And if you
think about at least improving your time with one of'em,
forget it. Times hardly are any better, due to the
general framework of the game, which remains as time
consuming as it is.
But you'll also get a new character, Hunk. I'm not
reviewing the Hunk game however as it's too small and
not timebased, so speed isn't of the essence there.
Finally a note on why I won't review the B missions or
even Claire's A mission: the key elements are the same
everywhere and the puzzles don't change, except for
a few added surprise elements, such as the extra Tyrant
monster, surprise Lickers, more Williams etc...
Just incorporate the hints and tips I've written down
here and you'll soon be doing 1:45 B missions as well.
Phew, that was a helluva lot of writing, but I enjoyed
doing it. I hope you dudes liked it and should you be
in the mood for some extra tips or feedback, please
contact me via e-mail at
vip@padua.org
See ya around,
Vincent.
Declaration of Copyrights:
I hereby solemnly declare that everything, from the
first to the last character, has been written by me and
has not been printed earlier by someone else. I take
full liability for what I've said (So come on with that
hate-mail, Capcom ;) and keep, as businessmen like to
say a lot, all rights reserved.
If you want to publish part or all of this collection of
sentences and paragraphs, I'd really like to be contac-
ted first, so I know who or what is using my findings on
a game as banal as RE 2. I'll usually give my blessing
afterwards since you were so polite to contact me.
I want to thank Capcom for producing this marvellous
game, but I'd also like to tell them that it's NOT
NICE to release a game in Europe FOUR MONTHS later than
the US release. That's UNcool, we deserve to see a game
just as fast as the rest of the world.
(Same goes for you, Konami. US guys are already playing
Metal Gear Solid, we in Europe need to wait until the
end of February 99! Sob... :()
Finally, a word of warning; this text, besides being
extremely long, also features a high rant level. Do
NOT take rants seriously. As an indication, I've put
smileys after such rants.
This to avoid being put on the Capcom(tm)Yakuza Kill
List :) (<- see?)