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Resident Evil 2: The Board Game

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Features

  • Resident Evil 2: The Board Game Is A Co-Operative Survival Horror Game For 1-4 Players Set In The Resident Evil Universe
  • Players Choose From A Number Of Familiar Characters Before Venturing Into The Zombie-Infested Streets And Buildings Of Raccoon City In A Desperate Fight To Escape The Nightmare
  • World-Class Miniatures And Innovative New Mechanics Help Deliver An Experience That Captures The Essence Of The Much-Loved Original Video Games While Offering New Twists And Turns
  • Number Of Players: 1 - 4 // Playing Time: 90 - 120 Minutes

Description

Resident Evil 2: The Board Game Is A Co-Operative Survival Horror Board Game For 1-4 Players Set In The Rich And Immersive Resident Evil Universe. World- Class Miniatures And Innovative Mechanics Help Deliver An Experience That Captures The Essence Of The Much-Loved Video Game, With Players Venturing Into The Zombie-Infested Streets And Buildings Of Raccoon City In A Desperate Fight To Escape The Nightmare! You And Up To Three Friends Will Take Control Of Four Classic Players From Resident Evil 2; Claire, Leon, Ada, And Kendo. Each With Their Own Unique Set Of Skills You’Ll Need To Work Together To Fight Your Way Past Zombies, Lickers, Terrifying Zombie Dogs, And Much Worse As You Venture Into The Overrun Raccoon City Police Department.

Product Dimensions: 20 x 30 x 30 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Item model number: SFRE2-001


Manufacturer recommended age: 12 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: February 1, 2019


Language: English


Manufacturer: Steamforged Games


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  • The Board of Survival Horror
There is so much to say about this game, but I will attempt to keep it brief. Pros: - The box, booklet art, miniatures, tile art, cards... okay everything looks UHHHMAZING! It is very true and faithful to the source material. - The game can create a serious sense of dread. In an attached picture I went into a room and rolled the dice and generated a corpse, normally no big deal. Next I go to the item with a corpse on it and nothing happens. Grab the item and roll the dice again and now every corpse in that room is a zombie. 'Okay, 3 zombies... could be worse.' Dodge roll and draw my tension card. Spawn a Licker in the room.... 'Well, that went South REAL quick.' - Always a unique experience! I've replayed a few standalone scenarios with some friends, currently doing the campaign with my wife. Jumped ahead to 3A and 4A since that is where the game starts to get into full swing. The experience I had on my campaign and the experience I had on the scenario play were completely different. Sure it all starts the same, but going into a room on the first play through it could be empty. Then on your next play through the dice aren't as nice and you spawn 2 zombies..... or worse. - Campaign Pacing. The campaign starts off and is extremely easy on 1A. Then 2A is still pretty easy as you are still getting the hang of things. The game keeps adding new elements, but they are all introduced by 3A. So you aren't overloaded with rules and gameplay elements on the first scenario. - The game is 100% Co-Op and fun! This subjective, but the wife and I love playing this together. Talking strategies and plans constantly and what to do next. Cons: - Board art is great, but trivial and hard to see. - Walls and doors. Some rooms have walls in them and every connecting tile gets a door. It's hard to tell if the door is open or closed, normally you do know though. Personally, I created my own walls out of foam board and doors out of another product. I purchased the 12 blank character pieces with colored stands and printed door pictures and spray painted the bases black and red. Need about 20 doors total though if you go this route. - Expansions are available, not required, but pricey. Roughly $100 for the base game. Then $50 for the B-Files, then $30 for each G expansion. Once again, not required to play the game and enjoy it. I have purchased every expansion available, but haven't finished the original campaign yet. - Setup time takes about as long as the scenario. Between matching tile shapes, setting up the board, setting up items, shuffling your tension deck with the necessary cards, placing items, typewriters, zombies and corpses on the board, it takes quite a while. The scenario booklet does make it extremely easy to do, but it still takes upwards of 30-45 minutes to set up your first few scenarios. Once you get going though, the scenarios take roughly 1-1 1/2 hours to complete. Overall this is an amazing game. It's loyal to the source material and most of the Cons are more nitpicks than anything. I was first introduced to Resident Evil on the PS1 with Resident Evil 2 back in mid 1998 and have been hooked ever since. With the amazing board game and the amazing Remake, it's a good time to be a Resident Evil fan! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2019 by Tim R Tim R

  • Perfect for all RE2 fans
This is a treat for any RE2 fans out there. I didn't even know there was a board game for it, and the high rating compared to some of the reviews made me a little bit hesitant at the beginning (missing pieces or the prints being too dark) but I thought, 'hey. Why not? I'd rather see for myself' and placed the order. And my worries were completely unfounded. I was completely blown away. I think I got a reprint version because the tiles were crisp and very easy to see, all of the ammunition dials, and the figurines were there in perfect condition (and the details of the figurines are really a treat! They are really well made). I'm not used to complicated board games, so reading the rulebook took me a while, but once you get the hang of it, it just clicks. The entire gameplay feels like a perfect combination of tension (and running for your life, saving up ammo), and that refreshing mindblowing moment of screaming "YES!!" when you manage to land a hit when both your character and the final boss are on their last legs. (Of course, there is plenty of that feeling of hoping you will actually manage to land a hit on the zombies/G with only a few handgun bullets left, which makes it much more uneasy and terrifying.) I played with a friend who only ever heard of RE as a passing franchise, and we both enjoyed it immensely. I don't think I can put into words the amazing feeling of actually defeating Birkin when both of us had completely run out of bullets (Especially after losing handgun bullets rolling 1s, running out of our trusty shotgun shells, and even worse, missing three magnum shots consecutively- yeah, we were having a really bad luck streak). Birkin was down to 4 HP, and my Leon and her Claire only had 1 and 2 HP left each. And we both managed to roll four knife attacks. In a row. Wow, what an experience. Harrowing, intense, terrifying, and completely, utterly exhilarating. We are on our 2nd campaign run right now, and because of the card randomizing elements, this run has been completely different from our first one. And as a videogame fan, it's really cool to be able to recognize the locations or the actions the characters are taking depending on the scenario. The boardgame is just lovely, definitely crafted by people who know what they are doing, and I can see myself replaying this for a really, really long time. Overall? 10/10. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2023 by Damian

  • Very fun, solo or co-op
Very good adaptation of the game to tabletop, definitely finds a way to retain the survival nature of the original game. Like in the title, it’s a very fun game to play with your friends or by yourself. The game can take a bit to setup as with most tabletop games, the rules are pretty simple to understand once you start playing and getting used to it. One downside is that the instruction manual doesn’t do the best job at explaining some of the rules, and I had to look up a few tutorials online to get a better understanding. Overall though I really enjoy this game as a fan of the original game, and playing this version helped me get more into tabletop gaming. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2022 by Zac

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