Today we’re looking into the game that made resident evil a hit, wait, don’t shoot the easter eggs, the secrets of the game, the cutscenes and development, and a lot of other cool stuff, this is WB’s guide to the easter egg secrets and story of resident evil 2. It’s what everyone craves resident evil2 Michael Jackson is no stranger to zombies, so it’s no surprise he got into the series if you look at the graffiti on the wall by the basketball court that says Blood on the Dance Floor, an album by Michael Jackson that was released just a year ago and features a song of the same name. In our Re1 article we talked about the details of Redfield’s heavenly mantra inspired by Queen and Freddie Mercury, and in Re2 Claire has the same logo on the back of her classic pink dress, and not only that, but when you’re exploring RPD you can find Chris’ Maidenheaven jacket This is his secret costume in resident evil1. In resident evil2, we get a second Queen reference with her bonus costume that says Let Me Live on the back, which is also a song from Queen’s Paradise album.
one of the biggest international sitcoms of the 90s was Mr. Beans, which had some hilarious moments featuring Mr.
Beans’ classic yellow mini car, which you can see when you walk to the RPD The iconic car with the black hood lets you know it’s an Easter egg for Mr. Beans when RESIDENT EVIL 2 is out.
Street Fighter is already a classic series, and in the latest version of Street Fighter Alpha 2, there is a new character called Sakura, and the first Easter egg for R2 is right at the opening, where you see a store called Arucas spelled backwards as Sakura, and the folks at Capcom are such big Back to the Future fans that they not only slide Delorean into Raccoon City, but also included a very strange photo in the background, I don’t know where it came from, but it’s a photo of the cast of the movie Back to the Future 3. Another random backdrop asset found late in the game was actually a real Playboy cover We showed you a bunch of censorship in RESIDENT EVIL 1, and RESIDENT EVIL 2 has its own censorship when you walk down the hall and you find a man without a head, what happened?” Wine” happened, initially the head was supposed to be dropped from the ceiling by “wine” to scare the player.
It was actually censored at the last minute so the head was still in the code and if you look closely you can see the side of it and if we move the camera away a little bit you can see it right there and one thing they didn’t censor and I didn’t even know was going to happen was Sherry could actually be taken out by the bug, you heard that meme, it’s a JoJo reference. Yes, yes, in 1998 Capcom released an arcade game based on an animated film called JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, and in RPD you’ll find a locker that says JoJo is in development for R1, Joseph Frost is named after JoJo’s star, this is because the director of R2 was also working on R1 and he was a big fan of JoJo’s at the beginning of scene B , in the background is a store called Magamise If you flip the letters over, you’ll see Shimogama, who was behind the design of the liquor across town, and you can see the billboard with Matsunami’s name on it, one of the designers who helped create and design the RPD, and when we talk about the people who helped design the RPD, we’re tempted to ask him where the bathroom is Where, for years there have been jokes about the lack of bathrooms It has become so well known that when the game was remade 21 years later, the new developers kept mentioning and making fun of the fact that there were bathrooms in the remake, there was no bathroom in the original resident evil 2, so we actually added it, there were some spelling mistakes in the game, but none more serious than This is a very so obvious that many years later in the remake they fixed it, but also made fun of the misspelling because you could find a missing L on a table that wasn’t really a spelling mistake, but when you went to the computer after the game it said three people in gorilla stance, not sure about the late 90s. This was when Kobe Bryant was an NBA star, and it looks like the developers used Kobe’s dunk as part of the Rpd decoration, which is not confirmed, but the 1998 Lakers, which must have been one of the secrets that impressed friends back then, had a secret fixed camera angle in front of the Rpd that randomly appeared if you walked towards the door over and over again By far the strangest secret in the game, and I don’t know who discovered it, is the easter egg on Wesker’s table. If you click on the table 50 times, a can of film will suddenly appear, and if you take the film to the dark room and develop it, you’ll ask yourself why there’s this picture of Rebecca on Wesker’s table, as we’ve already said.