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Skip the grind, grab the fun: this DLC hands over RE2's locked bonus modes and infinite-ammo weapons without the multiple-playthrough barrier.

I'll be straight with you: this is not a game. It's a shortcut, and whether it's worth anything to you depends entirely on where you are with Resident Evil 2 right now. If you've already put in the hours to clear Leon's and Claire's campaigns and want to dive straight into the bonus content Capcom tucked behind its record requirements, this unlock package removes every gate at once. What does it actually open up? The two headline unlocks are the bonus survival modes: The 4th Survivor, which puts you in the boots of USS agent Hunk for a punishing, enemy-gauntlet run through the sewers and RPD with a fixed loadout and no checkpoints, and The Tofu Survivor, the game's gleefully absurd parody mode where you control a literal block of tofu armed with combat knives and a handful of herbs. Normally, reaching Tofu requires completing both A and B campaigns and then clearing Hunk's mode at least once. That is a real ask. Beyond the modes, the DLC also drops all infinite-ammo bonus weapons into your item box. That means the Samurai Edge handgun, the LE-5 submachine gun, and the ATM-4 rocket launcher, all with bottomless magazines, available from the start of any playthrough on any difficulty. Here is where the debate gets honest. A significant portion of players have pushed back on this DLC since launch, and the criticism is fair. These are rewards Capcom used to hand out through gameplay milestones, the kind of thing that older games delivered via cheat codes for free. Paying to skip challenge runs has a legitimately bad smell to it, and if you enjoy the satisfaction loop of earning unlocks the hard way, this package offers you nothing you'd want. The Hunk and Tofu modes are genuinely great, though. The 4th Survivor in particular is a tight, high-pressure gauntlet that plays completely differently from the main campaign, and Tofu's knife-only chaos is both hilarious and surprisingly demanding. The practical case for buying it is narrow but real. If you've already seen the main story and have zero interest in grinding multiple ranked playthroughs, or if you want to revisit the game's best replay content without the prerequisite hoops, it does exactly what it says on the label. It is also worth noting that infinite-ammo weapons, once unlocked, disable S+ rank runs, so this is strictly a sandbox tool, not a competitive shortcut. Use it with that in mind. Alex, Scout Team

RESIDENT EVIL 2 - All In-game Rewards Unlock (Xbox One)
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RESIDENT EVIL 2 - All In-game Rewards Unlock (Xbox One)

Apr 4, 2019CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
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Skip the grind, grab the fun: this DLC hands over RE2's locked bonus modes and infinite-ammo weapons without the multiple-playthrough barrier.

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I'll be straight with you: this is not a game. It's a shortcut, and whether it's worth anything to you depends entirely on where you are with Resident Evil 2 right now. If you've already put in the hours to clear Leon's and Claire's campaigns and want to dive straight into the bonus content Capcom tucked behind its record requirements, this unlock package removes every gate at once. What does it actually open up? The two headline unlocks are the bonus survival modes: The 4th Survivor, which puts you in the boots of USS agent Hunk for a punishing, enemy-gauntlet run through the sewers and RPD with a fixed loadout and no checkpoints, and The Tofu Survivor, the game's gleefully absurd parody mode where you control a literal block of tofu armed with combat knives and a handful of herbs. Normally, reaching Tofu requires completing both A and B campaigns and then clearing Hunk's mode at least once. That is a real ask. Beyond the modes, the DLC also drops all infinite-ammo bonus weapons into your item box. That means the Samurai Edge handgun, the LE-5 submachine gun, and the ATM-4 rocket launcher, all with bottomless magazines, available from the start of any playthrough on any difficulty. Here is where the debate gets honest. A significant portion of players have pushed back on this DLC since launch, and the criticism is fair. These are rewards Capcom used to hand out through gameplay milestones, the kind of thing that older games delivered via cheat codes for free. Paying to skip challenge runs has a legitimately bad smell to it, and if you enjoy the satisfaction loop of earning unlocks the hard way, this package offers you nothing you'd want. The Hunk and Tofu modes are genuinely great, though. The 4th Survivor in particular is a tight, high-pressure gauntlet that plays completely differently from the main campaign, and Tofu's knife-only chaos is both hilarious and surprisingly demanding. The practical case for buying it is narrow but real. If you've already seen the main story and have zero interest in grinding multiple ranked playthroughs, or if you want to revisit the game's best replay content without the prerequisite hoops, it does exactly what it says on the label. It is also worth noting that infinite-ammo weapons, once unlocked, disable S+ rank runs, so this is strictly a sandbox tool, not a competitive shortcut. Use it with that in mind. Alex, Scout Team

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xboxUnlock DLCBonus ModesInfinite AmmoScore AttackKnife-Only ChallengeReplayability

System Requirements

Minimum

OS *
WINDOWS® 7, 8.1, 10 (64-BIT Required)
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
26 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 760 or AMD Radeon™ R7 260x with 2GB Video RAM
Processor
Intel® Core™ i5-4460 or AMD FX™-6300 or better
Additional Notes
This game is expected to run at 1080p/30 FPS. If you have don't have enough graphics memory to run the game at your selected texture quality, you must go to Options > Graphics and lower the texture quality or shadow quality, or decrease the resolution. An internet connection is required for product activation. (Network connectivity uses Steam® developed by Valve® Corporation.)

Recommended

OS *
WINDOWS® 7, 8.1, 10 (64-BIT Required)
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
26 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon™ RX 480 with 3GB VRAM
Processor
Intel® Core™ i7-3770 or AMD FX™-9590 or better
Additional Notes
This game is expected to run at 1080p/60 FPS. An internet connection is required for product activation. (Network connectivity uses Steam® developed by Valve® Corporation.)

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Game Info

Developer
CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
Publisher
CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
Release Date
Apr 4, 2019

Features

Single-playerDownloadable ContentSteam AchievementsFull controller supportSteam Trading CardsSteam CloudFamily Sharing

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