Resident Evil Operation Raccoon City Fitgirl Repack Exclusive Review

Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City – A Flawed Gem, Perfectly Repacked

In the sprawling, often contradictory library of Resident Evil titles, Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City (ORC) stands as a controversial outlier. Released in 2012 by Slant Six Games, it was Capcom’s bold, ill-fated attempt to pivot the survival horror franchise into a cover-based, three-player tactical shooter. The result was a game torn between identity crises: too action-heavy for classic RE fans, too clunky for Gears of War veterans.

The game's story follows the team's mission to retrieve a valuable piece of data known as the "t-virus," a powerful biological agent that can turn people into zombies. However, things quickly go awry, and the team must fight for survival against hordes of undead, as well as other monstrous creatures created by Umbrella's experiments. Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City – A Flawed

The Three-Way Battle: You aren't just fighting zombies. You are caught in a crossfire between the USS, the US Special Ops, and the horrifying Bio-Organic Weapons (B.O.W.s) like Hunters and Tyrants. The game's story follows the team's mission to

Non-Canon Narrative: The game explores a hypothetical scenario where players can influence the fate of main series protagonists like Leon S. Kennedy. Performance & Requirements You are caught in a crossfire between the