Resident Evil 2 Trailer Reveals HUNK and Tofu; Shows More of the Story

Resident Evil 2

Capcom promised a new trailer of Resident Evil 2 as a reward for completing the brand new “1-Shot Demo” of the game and the promise has been kept.

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At the end of the demo, you can see a brand new trailer showing more of the game’s story, and packed with a surprise at the end.

We get to see The 4th Survivor mode in which is a minigame that lets player control Umbrella operative HUNK (the titular fourth survivor), and a quick glimpse at The Tofu Survivor mode, which indeed lets us play as a chunk of Tofu that was originally created by Capcom’s team to test the game’s collision detection.

You can check out the trailer below, courtesy of YouTube user RajmanGaming HD. It certainly brings back memories, some of which rather hilarious.

If you want to see more of Resident Evil 2, you can take a look at some recent gameplay showcasing the Noir DLC and filters, more gameplay from earlier last month, and a batch of screenshots and trailers focusing on Ada Wong and Tyrant.

The full version of Resident Evil 2 will release in just a couple of weeks for PS4, Xbox One, and PC on Jan. 25, 2019.


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