Resident Evil 2: Deadly Silence

"'First, there was the disaster at the mansion lab. Umbrella Corporation had developed the T-Virus, a mutagenic toxin for usage in the creation of biological weapons, mutating living creatures and reviving the dead as shambling horrors. The case was eventually closed by a quartet of brave officers from Racoon City. But Umbrella's experiments were far from over...""Now, the worst case scenario has occurred. A new virus has escaped and ran rampant. Almost all of Racoon City is infested. Shambling flesh-eating zombies and hideous blood-thirsty mutants have overwhelmed the city. When Leon and Claire arrive in the city unexpectedly, their nightmare is just beginning. Their battles to survive will lead them into a tale of espionage, science and morality. Now you are in control of their destiny, and must help them survive the horror.""If the suspense doesn't kill you ... something else will.'""- Official description"Resident Evil 2: Deadly Silence, also known as Resident Evil: Deadly Silence 2 and referred to in Japan as Biohazard 2 3DS, is a survival horror game concept by Red-Verse-Writer, a sequel to Resident Evil: Deadly Silence and a adaptation of Resident Evil 2. It is mostly based on the original story of the game, with multiple additions and sideplots added. Unlike the original Resident Evil: Deadly Silence, which was a port of the original Resident Evil to the Nintendo DS using the Quake engine, Resident Evil 2: Deadly Silence is not a port of the original Resident Evil 2 or its 2019 remake, but instead a alternate telling of the story with different gameplay, locations and scenarios.

Gameplay
Resident Evil 2: Deadly Silence 's gameplay is something of a combination between the pre-set third-person exploration gameplay of the original Resident Evil trilogy, Resident Evil: Outbreak and Resident Evil: Code Veronica, the over-the-shoulder third-person action gameplay of Resident Evil 4, Resident Evil 5, Resident Evil 6, Resident Evil Revelations and Resident Evil Revelations 2, and the first-person-shooter survival horror gameplay of Resident Evil Survivor and Resident Evil 7. The player controls one of the two main characters, Leon S. Kennedy or Claire Redfield, primarily from a over-the-shoulder perspective as they explore their surroundings, acquiring items and fighting, hiding or running from enemies. The main game is primarily shown on the top screen of the 3DS, while the bottom screen is used to show the player's inventory, health and ammunition, maps and files.

While navigating through the environment, players will need to locate and collect items, such as ammunition, medical supplies, specialised gun parts to upgrade weaponry, keys, and other items such as photographs and defensive items that can be used to defend the player if they are grabbed by a enemy. The player's character can only carry a certain amount of items in their inventory at a time, but this number can be increased by locating bags and side pouches, which will appear on the character's model. Similar to Resident Evil 7, the inventory system is grid-based and some items can take up multiple spaces. The player can have both a pistol and a larger firearm available on their person at a time, which removes them from the inventory until placed back in it again. Regardless of the weapon being used, the player can also use a knife to perform melee attacks upon enemies and guard, which when timed properly can be used to reduce damage.

In order to survive, the player must hide from or use weaponry to deal with various enemies, which include standard undead humans and animals, and mutants which range from the iconic Licker and Hunter to more obscure enemies such as the G-Mutant and Giant Cockroach, and even some new creatures such as the humanoid spider creature known as the Aranea (Latin for "spider"). To combat enemies, the player can use their weaponry, which range from small firearms such as handguns and submachine guns to larger guns such as shotguns and flamethrowers. Ammunition is often scarce, requiring players to choose their battles and conserve ammunition when possible. While aiming their weapons, players can aim for specific parts of the enemy's body, such as the head or limbs. Enemies will often attempt to throw off the player's aim by swaying their bodies around and dodging, requiring the player to both aim properly and dodge themselves.

At the start of a game, the player must choose whether to play as Leon or Claire - the player character cannot be manually changed in-game. Each character has a different storyline, exploring different locations and subplots, and acquiring different weapons and items. They both also possess different statistics that can affect the playstyle while progressing through their scenarios - Leon is more durable, better with weaponry, and does more melee damage per swing than Claire, while Claire can carry more items at once, has a lockpick that can be used to bypass certain locks that Leon needs keys to open, and is faster than Leon. They also use different defensive weaponry when grabbed by a enemy - Leon can use a police taser powered by batteries while Claire can shove concussion grenades into a enemy's mouth and activate them. Both can also use meat cleavers and vials of acid as defensive weapons. Each character, throughout the story, acquires four assistant characters, who become briefly playable during certain segments before control is handed back over to the main character.

In addition to weapons, the player can also pick up medical supplies, such as the series' iconic First-Aid Spray and Herbs as well as food and drinks, to be used to treat their wounds and cure certain medical conditions, such as being under the effects of poison or bleeding. Certain healing items, namely the Herbs and Food, can be combined with others to create various combinations that can improve the effects or even give new ones. There are also key items, such as keys and totems, which are used to open doors or progress in a puzzle. In addition to the items they collect, players can also carry a unlimited amount of maps, which allow a player to see areas they have been to and where there are still items to collect, and files, which provide exposition and can include hints on how to defeat a enemy or solve a puzzle.

While progressing through locations, the player will occasionally come across "safe rooms", locations where enemies cannot enter. These locations always contain a item box, where items can be deposited and stored to be reclaimed from any previous item box, and a tape recorder, which is used to allow the player to save their game, replacing the typewriter from the original game. In order to save their game, the player must use a cassette tape, of which there is a limited supply of (except on the easiest difficulty, where there is only one cassette tape and it can be used a infinite number of times), forcing players to seriously consider whether or not they have progressed far enough in the game to justify saving. Safe rooms also always contain some items (typically two to four ammunition items, two or three healing items, three to six cassette tapes, and at least one plot-relevant item), and feature bedrolls that players can use to rest and recover their health.

Similarly to the remake of Resident Evil 2, many factors of Resident Evil 2: Deadly Silence are much more different than the original game. Many locations, such as the Racoon City Police Station's halls, are darker and more ambient to emphasis atmosphere, and shadows are greatly improved. Enemies can also have their limbs blown off with enough damage, and the majority of them can open doors (aside from safe rooms) and grapple the player. Players can move freely while aiming, although this will usually increase the weapon's spread, and ammunition and certain items can stack up to a certain amount (for example, First Aid Sprays can stack up to 3 times before a new stack will be created). Windows and doors can be boarded up using wooden planks to prevent zombies from entering through them, and grenades can be used as emergency weapons while firearms can be upgraded with specific gun parts and gunpowder can be used to craft new types of ammunition.

Throughout most of the game, the player's character is pursued by a human-like creature known as a Tyrant, nicknamed "Mr. X", who chases after the player and will attempt to kill them. Mr. X will actively hunt the player, searching rooms around him for the player and patiently waiting for them if they enter a safe room while being followed by him. Unlike the depiction of the character featured in the original Resident Evil 2 and its remake, Mr. X is capable of using various firearms similar to the player's own while fighting them and can dodge attacks. During these fights, which can vary from being mandatory boss battles to being random encounters, the player can choose to either run from Mr. X until he loses their trail or fight him with their weaponry. If his "health" depletes, Mr. X will temporarily collapse, relinquishing items such as new weapon parts or ammunition, but will after a short period of time get back up and resume stalking the player.

Story
Two months following the events of Resident Evil: Deadly Silence (which is in turn essentially the same as the original Resident Evil), Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine, Barry Burton and Rebecca Chambers have all resigned from the Racoon City Police Department due to their attempt at covering up the Umbrella Corporation's creation of the T-Virus and various biological weapons. Chris, Barry and Rebecca successfully escape the city while Jill is placed under intense surveillance under orders by the police chief Brian Irons, who has been bribed by Umbrella, even with his twin brother Gordon's objections. As Chris and Rebecca head off to investigate Umbrella's headquarters in Europe and Barry returns to his family, a accident in a Umbrella laboratory causes the T-Virus to be leaked into Racoon City's water supply, rapidly zombifying or mutating the populace of the city. Around the same time, Leon Scott Kennedy, a rookie police officer, arrives at a gas station to refuel his car, where he meets Claire Redfield, a college student looking for her brother. Investigating a smashing sound inside the station, they wind up saving Daniel Cortini, a local Sherrif deputy, from the zombies. The three then escape in Leon's car, but in the process are separated when the car is destroyed by a out-of-control truck, with the selected player character and Daniel being on one side while the other is on the other. Having heard over the car's radio that refugees are heading to the police station for shelter and supplies, they agree to make their way there and regroup.

Leon's Story A
Leon and Daniel reach the police station, where they meet Lieutenant Marvin Branagh, who helps to explain the situation and reveals that he believes that there may be a secret passageway out of the station. While Daniel and Marvin defend the main hall of the station, Leon is tasked with locating five medallions that will be needed to open the hidden doorway. He finds the first medallion outside in the courtyard, where he comes across Claire again from behind a gate. When they find that they cannot open the gate and a horde of zombies is approaching they agree to split up and regroup later.

Leon

 * Heckler and Koch VP70M Pistol: Leon's starting weapon, a standard police firearm. While it is faster and has a larger magazine (16 rounds instead of 8) than Claire's starting Browning Hi-Power Pistol, it does less damage per shot and cannot decapitate enemies.
 * Beretta 92F Pistol: A RPD-issued pistol, found in Leon's Story B in the supplies cabinet. It has roughly the same amount of power as the Heckler and Koch VP70M with all upgrades, has a magazine capacity of 14 rounds, and can decapitate enemies.
 * Desert Eagle Mark XIX Revolver: A powerful hand cannon found in the RPD Police Station's basement's safe room. It has immense damage, being able to kill a Licker in a single shot, and can decapitate enemies, but is held back by its low magazine of 7 rounds, slow firing speed, and rare ammunition.
 * Heckler and Koch MP5A3 Submachine Gun: A standard issue mercenary submachine gun found in the S.T.A.R.S. office in Leon's Story B. It has roughly the same power as a full upgraded MAC-10, and although it has a small clip size, it compensates with lower recoil and the ability to decapitate enemies.
 * High Standard K-1200 Riot Shotgun: A police shotgun found in the weapons locker in the safety deposit room in Leon's Story A and in the Guardroom in Leon's Story B. It has a magazine size of only 4 shells, fires slowly and has high recoil, but does massive damage over multiple shots and easily decapitates enemies.

Claire

 * Browning Hi-Power Pistol: Claire's starting weapon, found in the glove compartment of Leon's car. While it is slower and has only half the default magazine capacity of Leon's Heckler and Koch VP70M Pistol, it does almost twice the damage per shot and can be used to decapitate enemies.
 * Samurai Edge Pistol: A modified Beretta 92F used by the S.T.A.R.S., implied to be Chris's own model. Found in Claire's Story B in the S.T.A.R.S. office, it does less damage than the Browning Hi-Power Pistol, but compensates with a larger magazine and faster firing rate. It can also be used to decapitate enemies.
 * Ruger Blackhawk Revolver: A western-style revolver, found in Claire's Story B in the Guardroom. It has a small clip size of only 6 rounds and is slow to fire, but it more than compensates by its sheer damage, being able to take down a Hunter in one shot and making decapitations very easy.
 * Ingram MAC-10 Submachine Gun: A submachine gun found in the S.T.A.R.S. office in Claire's Story A and in the RPD Police Station's basement's safe room in Claire's Story B. It has a high rate of fire and decent damage, but a moderate recoil, a relatively small clip size of 20 rounds, and cannot decapitate enemies.
 * J.P. Sauer S202 Hunting Rifle: A powerful semi-automatic hunting rifle found in the sewer system's safe room. While it has a low rate of fire and a clip size of only 10 rounds, it has quite a lot of power and long range, as well as no recoil. It can decapitate enemies with one shot, but this is difficult to perform.

Ammunition

 * Handgun Ammunition: Ammunition used for the Heckler and Koch VP70M Pistol, Browning Hi-Power Pistol, Beretta 92F Pistol and Samurai Edge Pistol. It comes in packs of 5 to 15 rounds, can be crafted with Gunpowder Type A, and can stack up to 50 rounds in one inventory slot.
 * Large-Calibre Handgun Ammunition: Alternate ammunition used for the Heckler and Koch VP70M Pistol, Browning Hi-Power Pistol, Beretta 92F Pistol and Samurai Edge Pistol. Any gun using it will do double damage per shot, and guns that are not normally capable of decapitations will be able to. It comes in packs of 5 to 10 rounds, can be crafted with Gunpowder Type A and Type D, and can stack up to 50 rounds in one inventory slot.
 * Submachine Gun Ammunition: Ammunition used for the Heckler and Koch MP5A3 Submachine Gun and the Ingram MAC-10 Submachine Gun. It comes in packs of 20 to 50 rounds, can be crafted with Gunpowder Type A and Type B, and can stack up to 120 rounds in one inventory slot.

Medicines

 * Green Herb: The most common type of herb in the game, restoring 20% of the player's health when used. It will also temporarily reduce the amount of damage the player takes.
 * Blue Herb: The second rarest of the herbs, being able to remove any status condition save for T-Virus Infection from the player upon usage. It will also restore the player's health by 10%.
 * Red Herb: The second most common of the herbs, being able to remove the T-Virus Infection from the player upon usage. However, this is only secondary to its ability to improve another herb's effect upon combination.
 * Yellow Herb: The rarest type of herb in the game, permanently increasing the player's maximum health by 10% when used. It will also restore the player's health by 10%.
 * First-Aid Spray: A relatively rare canister of medical spray that restores 100% of the player's health when used. It can also remove Burning, but other medical conditions such as Poisoned or T-Virus Infection.

Keys

 * Spade Key: One of the four keys that unlock doors around the Racoon City Police Station. It is identified by its cyan-coloured sapphire spade-shaped handle. It is found in the Main Hall.
 * Diamond Key: One of the four keys that unlock doors around the Racoon City Police Station. It is identified by its cherry-coloured ruby diamond-shaped handle. It is found in the Arts Room.
 * Heart Key: One of the four keys that unlock doors around the Racoon City Police Station. It is identified by its pink-coloured diamond heart-shaped handle. It is found in the Chief's Office's desk.
 * Club Key: One of the four keys that unlock doors around the Racoon City Police Station. It is identified by its jade-coloured emerald club-shaped handle. It is found in the Boiler Room.