- Race against the clock in this deadly survival-horror game as you search for traces of uninfected life
- Collect weapons and equipment for use against the zombies, and fight your way through them to stay alive
- Witness the chain of events that span from Resident Evil 1 to 3 — your character choices will enable scenarios from each
- Cooperative and 4-player multiplayer gameplay for terrifying gaming — you’ll never know what’s waiting for you in the darkness
- Advanced game mechanics and 3D graphics to emphasize the horror aspects and improve gameplay
Product Description
Resident Evil Outbreak for Playstation 2… More >>




This Game Sucked Big Time. Now before you guys start ripping me for saying this on the fly, I’ll tell you what’s wrong with it. First of all, the game is really slow-paced in comparison to other resident evil games such as Resident evil 1 and 3. Also, if you don’t have anybody to play this with, this could be a long boring game. Frankly, not a lot of people have the guts to play Resident Evil Games, so this tag team thing is really a serious issue with this game. But, the most amazing thing about this game is the level of difficulty that it has. Even in easy mode you will have problem fighting your way out of the mess. When a Zombie touches you, you will see an infection percentage that goes up with the speed of light and no green or blue herb will fix it. Also the controls suck big time for this game, and it will ground you down after a while. All in all, I recommend renting this game first before buying it since you might actually like it. I did not, so I am getting rid of my copy. Should have rented it first!!
Rating: 2 / 5
I have been an avid Resident Evil fan since it’s first installment. This game has some great options. First of all the character select. You can use any character for any scenario. Each character has his/her own niche. For example, one starts with a gun, another can carry more items, etc. The backgrounds and landscapes are done very well. And anyone with experience in RE will quickly be reminded of certain scenes and situations. I have never not finished an RE game. Having said that, here are the flaws with this game. Most RE games forced a good flow to the game. They didn’t let you go somewhere until you figured out why. You could go floor to floor, room to room and still not figure out what it is that you need to continue. During all of this gameplay, you get extremely annoyed by the few characters following you. They constantly say the same thing over and over again, even if you aren’t trying to speak to them. Instant headache with that problem. I couldn’t play for more than a half hour without putting it down. Next, it appears you can only save once during a scenario. Apparently you can only reload that save once…so if you die, then it’s back to square one from the beginning. Irritating to know that you can waste an hour and not have anything to show for it. Another serious problem was the downtime. Every time you open a door or use the stairs, you have to wait a PS1 amount of time before you can continue. Way too much time in between loading screens. Even if you just walked through the door and went back out, you have to wait approximately 10-15 seconds each time. Doesn’t sound like alot until you are playing it.
Great graphics, great scenarios, great choice of characters. But this turned out to be the most annoying RE game to play because of the obvious faults. I would definitely recommend you rent this game first before you decide to buy.
Rating: 3 / 5
Let me tell all the gruntlers here: This game is not for people who are 1) impatient and 2) poor who cannot afford the HDD (Hard Disk Drive) AND the strategy guide. People who complain about the tough controls scheme are new to the game and have no patience in mastering it. They don’t realize that if you become a pro, you will soon love this game. I have owned and played about 15 titles of a great variety for PS2 so far (I just bought my PS2 early this year), and this one is the only one that I have played for more than a month non-stop and am still playing mostly online. The replay value is very high particularly on the network mode if you are interested in challenging various national records in clear time and result points. The process of getting alternate costumes for characters is grueling, but satisfying after you have done it. Interacting and cooperating with other players online is where the fun in this game lies in. Even though there is no headset communication, I find this missing feature helps the game become more challenging.
The strategy guide is a MUST-READ for this game. Don’t play this game if you don’t have the strategy guide since you will easily find no way out and don’t know what to do while playing without it.
The thing that I wish most is that they could have put more scenarios on it than the current 5 because 5 scenarios only is fewer than desirable.
Rating: 5 / 5
I actually own ‘Resident Evil: Outbreak File #2′, but I rented the first Outbreak for over a week, and let me say this Outbreak is by far the most annoying Resident Evil I’ve played/seen!
Gist Of The Game: If you’ve played all the other Resident Evils out there, then you know what the games are about. If not, here’s the scoop: Umbrella Corporation has ‘accidentally’ released a deadly virus into the air, turning all living/non living into undead, flesh eating creatures! Now it’s up to eight survivors — all with unique personalities/careers — to try and get out of Raccoon City before the virus takes over them!
Gameplay: You control one of eight characters (3 females and 5 males) and out of the rest, two of them join you on a mission to complete each scenario without being taken over by the virus. Meaning, if your ‘virus gauge’ reaches 100%, you die. Overall, you have a time limit on whatever scenario you choose (there are 5 scenarios to start out with).
My Opinion On Game: The only nice things I can say about the game is the unique characters that Capcom made (along with people who wear more ‘normal’ outfits’). Also, the levels, the bosses, and even the creepy monsters that sometimes chase you around in certain places are rather disturbing. I admit that this first Outbreak is better with the scenarios than the second one.
Actually, even though the characters are unique, but they’re the biggest flaws in the game! You can’t even choose the people to acompany you, and their dialouge — they just can’t keep their mouths shut! They barely help you out in the first place! The side characters just usually run around complaining and whining about the situation.
Another thing is the whole aiming system. The second Outbreak actually improves greatly on this, but for this one…it stinks. It would help to move and ‘auto-aim’ at the enemies rather than doing it manually (I guess it’s good for people looking for a challenge).
Last but not least is the puzzles. Usually I can figure out puzzles without any help (at hard ones, I sometimes shut the system off and think it over) but these Outbreak puzzles can be quite tricky without help from a players guide. Also, puzzles and the number of monsters changes depending on which difficulty level you pick. Even the easy difficulty can be somewhat hard.
Overall: I guess if you’re a Resident Evil fan, then I reccomend playing this just for the heck of it. Personally though, the second Outbreak is much better — unfortunately though, the scenarios aren’t as frightening and…neither are the monsters/bosses…
Rating: 2 / 5
Five scenarios and eight characters means a lot of replay value. The game is excellent. The graphics are flawless, however, the controls take some getting used to. Also, some of the zombie sounds are recycled from Resident Evil games of the 90′s. You’d think they’d be able to afford to record new sounds by now! And the virus meter is very annoying. The first scenario, Outbreak, takes place on the streets of Raccoon city, reminiscent of Resident Evil 2 and 3. The only problem with it is that there is seemingly an endless supply of zombies, who can open doors. The second scenario, Below Freezing Point, is a lot of fun, as it takes place in Umbrella’s secret lab from Resident Evil 2 and 0. The third scenario, The Hive, takes place in a hospital, I think the same one from Resident Evil 3. The only problem with this scenario is that there’s a monster that always follows you around, and it reminded me of the Leech Monster from Resident Evil 0. The fourth scenario, Hellfire, takes place in a burning hotel, and is very cool, since it features the return of the Lickers. The fifth and final scenario is called Decisions, Decisions. It takes place at Raccoon University, and has many routes to explore. I haven’t played it online, so I can’t comment on that aspect of it. This game is an excellent mix of old and new, and a must-have.
Rating: 4 / 5