

It's good to see that a game like Resident Evil 2 has performed so well, considering its lack of microtransactions and its DLC being restricted to costumes and minor items, with the only major story content being given away for free in order to give the fans a different perspective on the events that transpired in the game. The fact that the Resident Evil 2 remake has sold so well means that we are almost guaranteed to see a similar remake for Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, which should have a shorter turnaround than the last game, as many of the assets and locations (like the Raccoon City Police Department) have already been developed for Resident Evil 2. The complaints about Resident Evil 2 have mostly been about its short length and reused assets across the different scenarios. Resident Evil 2 has seen almost universal acclaim since it was released, with most reviewers praising the game for improving upon many elements of the original.
