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Hello! Last Resident evil game i played was "Resident evil 3: nemesis" on the playstation 1, and now i would like to try the most recent ones! I would like to play with a friend of mine via online coop, and i was thinking about buying resident evil 6. Before i buy, can you give me your opinion: which is the best Resident evil game for online coop?

Resident Evil Outbreak[a] is a survival horror video game developed and published by Capcom for the PlayStation 2. It was released on December 11, 2003 in Japan, on March 30, 2004 in North America, and on September 17, 2004 in PAL regions. [4] It was the first entry in the Resident Evil video game series to feature cooperative gameplay and online multiplayer support,[5][6][7] although online support was not available for the PAL versions of the game.

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Players were able to connect to the internet servers using a broadband connection and network adapter. Account registration and login were required. Once players connected, they could choose between Free Mode or Scenario Mode. Free Mode took place in a lobby, allowing players to create their own games, scenarios, and difficulty level. Scenario Mode would automatically choose the scenario and players. When a player started online, the game would begin on the "Outbreak" scenario and progress from there. If players wished to stop playing, they could save their data and restart from the scenario they were up to at the time. After completing a scenario, players acquired a star next to their name.

By May 2003, the game's title had been changed. This time, it had been changed to Biohazard Outbreak (Resident Evil Outbreak outside Japan),[18] and the number of scenarios was reduced to the five scenarios. Another five scenarios did not make the initial cut, although they were complete enough to be featured in the E3 2002 trailer, and were developed into the sequel Resident Evil Outbreak File #2. In September, doubts were raised as to Outbreak's online game-play in Europe, but Capcom was adamant that it would at least try to find a way to solve the problem in time for release.[19]

Eurogamer was disappointed with Capcom's failure to establish online support for the European market at a time when the PlayStation 2's online community was threatened with the expected rise in the Xbox's popularity with the upcoming release of Halo 2, stating that an Outbreak was "designed from the ground up to be a co-operative multiplayer game for four players" and questioning if a network-less game would be of interest to players. Another problem was with the real-time "START" menu, which meant that file-reading and item-trading would make the player vulnerable to a random zombie attack, making the game "[feel] light in the story department" as a consequence of not becoming immersed in the environment. Long load times for the PAL version was also noted in the review.[24]

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Resident Evil 4 marks a new chapter in the Resident Evil series. You'll rejoin Leon S. Kennedy six years after his first mission as a rookie cop from Resident Evil 2. Now a US agent, Leon is on a top secret mission to investigate the disappearance of the president's daughter. As Leon, you must make your way to a mysterious location in Europe, where new enemies await. Take them down by using enhanced aim-and-shoot features and a new action button.

To play, one needs a Japanese NTSC copy of Resident Evil Outbreak (and/or Resident Evil Outbreak: File #2). You also require a Japanese PlayStation 2 or emulator configured with Japanese BIOS and an active Internet connection. Emulation can support online play. I personally use a DEV9 plugin and version 1.7.0 build 500 of PCXS2.

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When console franchises make their way online, they usually jump to a massively multiplayer format, like Final Fantasy XI, or they stay more or less the same as their offline installments with the addition of a multiplayer function, such as Bomberman Online. With Resident Evil Outbreak, it's the latter. The game keeps most of its fundamental aspects from previous releases in the series, such as the controls and basic gameplay conventions, and it adds in a number of new systems. Getting into Resident Evil Outbreak doesn't present much of a learning curve for experienced players, and Capcom has made numerous modifications to make the game suitable for online and team play.

One of the fundamental changes in Resident Evil Outbreak is the structure of the game's scenario. Instead of having one main storyline, like in previous installments of the Resident Evil series, Outbreak is composed of five short stories. There doesn't seem to be any relationship between each of the scenarios, aside from the same theme--escaping from Raccoon City--which allows the stories to have a variety of unique settings. For example, one scenario is about escaping from a zombie-infested bar and riding out of the city with the cops. Another scenario is about getting out of a hospital, which just happens to be the hiding place of a leech man, who's more obnoxiously persistent than even Nemesis from Resident Evil 3. None of the stories are very long; they can be finished in about 10 to 30 minutes once you know how they work. Considering that the game is targeted at online play, it seems Capcom designed the stages to be played as single sessions, beatable in a short amount of time. In order to give the game replay value, Capcom has added a lot of unlockable bonus features, such as special costumes.

However, the citizens of Raccoon City don't seem to be as resistant to virus infection as the main characters in previous Resident Evil releases. In a new twist for the series, Resident Evil Outbreak implements a "virus indicator," which starts counting from the beginning of the stage and runs like a time limit. The virus indicator runs constantly, and the infection increases when you receive damage from the zombies. When the infection reaches 100 percent, your character dies and the game is over. There's a little bonus if this happens in online mode, since you get to control the character as a zombie and can attempt to attack your former allies. But the transformation to a zombie is relatively insignificant to the gameplay, since the time span during which you can control the character is short, the zombies are slow and weak, and players often turn into zombies together. The transformation to zombie usually happens near the end of a stage, around the boss battle, when your infection reaches its limit from the progress of time and accumulated damage.

In our experience with the online mode, most players are usually competent enough to know what to do in different situations, so the commands are used more often to call out a player's name when there's an item to give to him or her and to reply back with gratitude. Resident Evil Outbreak doesn't allow messages to be typed midgame, so it's important to make plans in the lobby if you are thinking of going through a stage in a certain fashion. It's also easy to get lost, since partners aren't visible on the map screen unless they're close by and talking, which adds some extra atmosphere as a survival game but also comes as an inconvenience. With good partners and communication prior to starting the level, each member can solve a different area, so you can clear a mission in less than half the average time. You can also challenge the game in unusual ways that just aren't possible with computer-controlled AI, such as going though the stages completely bare fisted, lynching zombies from all directions when they appear, and lunging at the doors together to break them open instead of using keys.

While Resident Evil Outbreak is enjoyable in both its offline and online modes, the rather short length of the game may turn out to be its biggest drawback. Outbreak probably has as much volume as a full-scale Resident Evil release, but it feels like less because the game consists of five different and relatively short parts rather than one large scenario. Hardcore series fans who were waiting for a new adventure may find Resident Evil Outbreak a bit too short to satisfy their tastes, and online gamers will probably have played the game out in a month or so. It would help if new stages were released as update patches, but no major updates have been released during the past two months that the game has been operating in Japan. On the other hand, Resident Evil Outbreak is probably a good entry-level game for newcomers to the series, especially considering the ease of play on its lowest difficulty settings.

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The very first Resident Evil game to offer co-op was on PS2 via Resident Evil Outbreak. It launched in 2003 in Japan and a year later in North America. That same year Japan also got an expansion, which would again follow a year later in North America. The concept of this game was to play online with other people and escape Raccoon City as ordinary folks.

Lily Gao, the voice actor for Ada Wong in the Resident Evil 4 remake, is experiencing online harassment for her performance in the game.According to a tweet by RuleTime (@RuleTimeSpace), Gao nearly deleted every post on her Instagram account as a result of harassment she's receiving for her performance as Ada in Resident Evil 4. At the time of writing, only one post remains on her account.Related: Resident Evil 4 Remake's Ashley Graham Body Model Cosplays the President's Daughter

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