Feast your eyes on these Resident Evil 2 Remake screenshots starring Claire Redfield

This year at E3, Capcom finally gave us our first look at Resident Evil 2 Remake and damn it was satisfying. However, everything we’ve seen so far has only starred everyone’s favourite Backstreet Boy; Leon S. Kennedy.

Today though, Capcom has delivered the goods and gifted us a whole batch of Resident Evil 2 Remake screenshots featuring Claire Redfield. Otherwise known as the Redfield who didn’t become addicted to anabolic steroids.

In the screenshots, we see Claire in a bunch of familiar locations and we even get a look at Sherry Birkin and her father William, though he’s looking somewhat mutated.

Resident Evil 2 Remake Screenshots

The Resident Evil Remake 2 screenshots featuring Claire and Sherry are part of Capcom’s Gamescom presentations. For those who are unfamiliar with the greatest game ever made, Claire is in Raccoon City to look for her brother Chris. 

Sherry is the daughter of Umbrella scientist William Birkin, who has found himself on the corporation’s bad side.

Thrown into the nightmare scenario that is Racoon City, Claire and Sherry make their way through the RCPD station and its underground to try and escape the madness.

Fans of the original are sure to love seeing what Capcom has done with this classic to bring it into 2018.

Resident Evil 2 Remake will launch for PC, PS4 and Xbox One on January 25, 2019.

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