Resident Evil 2 (1998)
Resident Evil 2 (1998)

Leon B Scenario: Raccoon City Streets

Navigate Resident Evil 2's Raccoon City Streets as Leon B, managing ammo carefully against increased zombie presence in the altered alleyway encounter.

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Leon B Scenario: Raccoon City Streets

As Leon Kennedy in the B scenario, your journey through the initial Raccoon City streets presents a slightly altered but equally perilous introduction to the outbreak. Upon exiting the diner, you'll find yourself in a familiar alleyway, but with a different enemy configuration. Be prepared for a few more zombies than in the A scenario, making careful ammo management even more critical. Your primary goal remains reaching the Raccoon City Police Department (RPD). Sprinting is often your best bet to conserve health and ammo, but be ready to engage any zombies that block your path. The layout of the streets is largely the same, with the overturned police car and the iconic bus serving as landmarks. Pay close attention to your surroundings; new enemy spawns can catch you off guard. The key is to maintain momentum and avoid unnecessary engagements. Remember to check any accessible areas for useful items like handgun ammo or herbs, but don't linger too long. The sooner you reach the relative safety of the RPD, the better. The initial encounter with the horde outside the police station will be a sificant test of your preparedness.

Upon reaching the RPD front gate, you'll face a substantial number of zombies. It's advisable to use your handgun to clear a path, prioritizing headshots to conserve ammunition. If you have the shotgun already, it can be incredibly effective here, but be mindful of its limited ammo. The objective is to get inside the RPD as quickly as possible. Once inside, the initial areas will be familiar, but the B scenario often introduces new enemy placements and item locations. Always be on the lookout for any new threats that may have appeared since Leon's A scenario playthrough. Resourcefulness and a keen eye for detail are paramount to surviving these initial streets.