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# Explore iconic Raccoon City landmarks 4-player co-op campaign Triple threat: zombies + B.O.W.s + human enemies Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City

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## Summary

> 🔥 Survive the outbreak, rewrite history, and own Raccoon City’s chaos! 🔫

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## Key Features

- • **Chaos Meets Strategy:** Navigate a triple-threat battlefield with zombies, Bio-Organic Weapons, and rival squads vying for control.
- • **Skill Up & Customize:** Unlock unique abilities and weapons as you rank up, tailoring your playstyle for maximum impact.
- • **Squad Up or Solo Dominate:** Lead an elite Umbrella Security Service team or go lone wolf in a high-stakes campaign.
- • **Iconic RE Universe Reimagined:** Rewrite the Raccoon City outbreak story featuring fan-favorite characters like Leon S. Kennedy and HUNK.
- • **Adrenaline-Pumping Multiplayer:** Engage in intense online modes including Heroes, Team Attack, and Biohazard for endless competitive thrills.

## Overview

Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City is a mature-rated, third-person squad-based shooter set in the dark Resident Evil universe. Featuring 4-player co-op campaign and robust online multiplayer modes, players battle through a triple-threat environment of zombies, Bio-Organic Weapons, and rival human factions. Developed by Capcom with international collaboration, the game revisits iconic characters and landmarks from Resident Evil 2 and 3, offering a unique blend of horror-survival and tactical shooter gameplay. Unlock character-specific skills and weapons as you fight to contain the T-virus outbreak and rewrite the fate of Raccoon City.

## Description

Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City is a hybrid Horror-Survival/squad-based Third-person shooter game set between the events of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3: Nemesis . The game features mission-based gameplay as multiple playable characters from the Umbrella Security Service, each with special abilities. Additional features include: a wide array of enemies (zombie, human and other), four-player support in the campaign, and the ability to play as iconic Resident Evil characters in an online mode. It is September 1998 and the action centers on the ill-fated Raccoon City. When the Umbrella Corporation learns that one of its top scientists, Dr. William Birkin, plans to sell the experimental G-Virus to the US Government they order an elite team of Umbrella Security Service (U.S.S.) soldiers led by Hunk into their secret research facility to secure the only known sample of the virus. The operation takes a turn for the worse when Dr. Birkin injects himself with the last vial, mutating into a deadly creature, G-Birkin and over powering the team. During the battle the deadly T-Virus is leaked into the sewers and spread through Raccoon City, infecting the entire population. Hearing of the outbreak, the U.S.S. team is given fresh orders to destroy all evidence of Umbrella's involvement and silence anyone that might discover the truth. The Umbrella Biohazard Countermeasure Service (U.B.C.S.) are also deployed to help contain the situation. Meanwhile the US Government has quarantined the city and dispatched its own team of special operatives to determine the source of the mysterious outbreak. Caught up in the chaos are rookie police officer Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield. Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City blends classic Horror-Survival gameplay with third-person team-based Shooter action. Players take on the role of an Umbrella Security Soldier (U.S.S.) and battle against all the competing forces at play in Raccoon City. Choose from six characters, each one equipped with a unique skill set, including the female field scientist Four-Eyes who can manipulate the T-Virus and take control of the B.O.W.'s raiding the streets of Raccoon City or the weapons expert and U.S.S. Team captain Lupo. The game also offers four-player co-op play, and the online Heroes Mode which allows for play as classic Resident Evil characters, such as Leon Kennedy, Claire Redfield, HUNK, Jill Valentine and others. It is September 1998 and the action centres on the ill-fated Raccoon City and the horrific consequences of the deadly T-virus outbreak, developed at the Umbrella facility. With a cover up required, Umbrella orders an elite team into Raccoon City to destroy all evidence of the outbreak and eliminate any survivors. Meanwhile, the US Government has quarantined the city and dispatched its own team of elite soldiers to determine the source of the mysterious outbreak. You are an Umbrella Security Services soldier (U.S.S.), competing alone or in up to four player co-op in a battle against all the competing forces at play in Raccoon City. Expect the return of original Resident Evil enemies, iconic landmarks such as the Raccoon City Police Department and fan favourite characters, including Leon S. Kennedy, who, as a rookie police officer in Raccoon City, is on your hit list to eliminate. Experience the Fear: Set in the terrifying world of Resident Evil Three Corner Conflict: Bio-Organic Weapons (B.O.W) and zombies create an unpredictable third force and additional challenge on the battlefield, adding chaos to the shooter game play. Campaign Mode - both single player and up to 4 player co-op: You are part of the Umbrella Security Service. Protect the truth behind the T-Virus outbreak by any means necessary. Fight Online: Robust and fully featured online multiplayer modes Define your Play Style: Gain new abilities and skills unique to your playable character as your experience level increases. International Team Development: a high quality, fully loaded, third person co-op / multiplayer shooter developed in collaboration between Capcom Japan development studios and an experienced Western multiplayer specialist studio.

Review: Not what everyone is making it out to be - Let me just start off, This is a review written by a good friend that is as accurate as a review as your going to get from someone who's NOT BIAS towards RE Series being manipulated... Well it's finnaly here and i popped my disk in this morning I have only played a but of the main campaign by myself so far and I am waiting to go any further untill we get a play group going. The reason for this is the game is very hard to play by yourself i often find myself being swarmed by lickers, zombies, flaming zombies, hunters, and other nasty things that infect and kill you pretty quickly. The AI of for your squad of course is pretty terrible (as in most games) I have only one bug i have noticed so far is when playing alone one of your squad members will not move and stay stuck in the beggining of the level. As far as gameplay goes it's pretty good so far and the auto cover is actually not too bad and cover in this game is essential to surviving no running and gunning if your facing things with any range to them ammo conservation is also key. The only problems i have so far is the melee and grenades if there are multiple enemies around you its hard to focus on one enemy with auto aim on so i turnt mine off. The executions are pretty cool and a lot of the characters abilities are handy. In order to use the skills you have to unlock them as you rank up in the game and they cost some exp points. You can also buy weapons with exp points in the loading lobby for levels. Each character does play well to the class they are assigned the only one I have not tried out is the medic. Healing works the same as in past resident evil where you use herbs and first aid, but they add the infection spray which takes away your infected status. Graphics are pretty sound but this is a dark game I had to turn my gamma up a bit. Blood looks pretty good and so does almost everything. Im sure I will find many other bugs as I play but this is the launch day so im sure some things will be patched as they are found and reported! So far this is all I have played but i will continue this once we get further and i have tried out the multiplayer. (ADDED HOURS LATER) Now I have played a fair amount of multiplayer today and i can say i love most of it it really captures the feel of being on edge when you have to worry about your enemy and the zombies there really has been no camping because there is no room for camping they make the maps not too small but small enough with a combination of threats everywhere to make sure nowhere is safe not even your own spawn. Raccoon city really rewards playing with your team and sticking together if you go off alone and the other team doesnt kill you the zombies and bow's will and i like that chaotic feeling. Thats why i can't understand why I have seen some reviewers saying they dont see any atmosphere to the game when i think they did a really good job with the panic and chaos of it. Operation Raccoon city takes me back abit to some of the old shooters where you had to load some rounds into a player to kill him unlike current ones which you can put a few to the chest and they are dead. It takes abit more trigger skill to kill you have to place your shots right and control your bursts. My favorite multiplayer mode so far is Heroes mode where you select a character from iconic resident evil characters and the team with the last surviving hero is the victor. Basically just survive with your team and keep each other alive. After your hero has been killed you cannot spawn back in as the hero but as a umbrella character or spec ops character and try to defend your hero. Next is Team Attack this mode is just team deathmatch which is pretty fun in this game Biohazard is where your team tries to collect all the G-Virus samples around the map before the other team while fending each other off. Last is Survivor mode. This mode is like a kind of the hill mode where there is a spot your team has to hold while fending off the other team who is trying to capture it. (EDIT) Its a damn good game, not without flaws, but for an online multiplayer scrim with clans and friends, this game is really nice.
Review: SOCOM WITH ZOMBIES (After the patch) - It seems that I listened to half of you enthusiasts about the game, so I bought it. I am seriously loving the game. Now, I really see how this thing is so addictive, and I already see myself playing it time and time again to get everything. Graphics: GREAT. Pretty choppy but not in a terrible way, especially when you factor in Hordes of zombies and lickers. Gameplay: Like SOCOM (current gen). You cant crouch, but you can take cover behind low obstacles. Zombie murdering has never been more fun, ESPECIALLY when ragdoll physics send Zombies and other foes slamming into walls and over tables. However, there is a dive that is kind of fun, but I dont know what to do with it. The only bad thing is that when you play online, Head-shots are not AS effective, but they work. and you have an awesome melee moveset which includes pretty cool take-down/human-zombie shield moves. Controls: Be sure to set your controls properly and you cant go wrong. They are pretty fluid. I kind of wish there were some stylish rolls, and maybe some crouching, especially since these guys are Bad-ass. Story: CAMPY. but SERIOUS. FUNNY (even though they don't intend to be). but it is Good. especially for what it sets out to do. Overall: I REALLY WISH that they would focus on this elite squad on other things, letting this game be their last mission. The characters are cool, edgy and could use some character polish, because you care about them, even though you know nothing about them. The guns are awesome, and the Game needs a horde mode, because Wave survival would fit this game. Nutshell: Buy it. Update it. love it. especially at the $15-$20 range. I can see why $60 adopters would be furious, but hey, it is definitely worth $25-$30. I just may buy the DLC. PS. there is no local co-op or splitscreen. this game would have greatly benefit from this.

## Features

- Team based shooter set in the dark and sinister Resident Evil universe.
- Triple threat battle as zombies and B.O.W's add to the action.
- Compete alone in Campaign mode as an Umbrella Security Service member or in a four player co-op team battle.
- Rewrite the history of the Raccoon City outbreak. Revisit classic moments from Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3
- Return of favorite RE enemies, iconic landmarks and characters, including Leon S. Kennedy who is on your hit list to eliminate.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004UDB9SA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,779 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #88 in PlayStation 3 Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,318) |
| Date First Available | March 29, 2011 |
| Department | Adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Item model number | 34040 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Capcom |
| Product Dimensions | 5.3 x 0.6 x 6.7 inches; 4 ounces |
| Rated | Mature |
| Release date | March 20, 2012 |
| Type of item | Video Game |

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: does this game come with dlc or just base game**
A: collectors edition comes with dlc and this version is a base game with no dlc  overall this is game is nothing more than a quick cash grab

**Q: do ppl still play this game online?**
A: If you're playing the Vs. mode then I would say yes there is people that playing online. But for the story mode then I have to say no.

**Q: Is this game compatible for ps4**
A: From my knowledge no ps3 games can be played on a ps4 unless bought digitally.

**Q: Hola, viene doblado o subtitulado al español??**
A: Los subtítulos Si están en español al 100%

No recuerdo bien las voces pero es posible que estén dobladas al español de España

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not what everyone is making it out to be
*by L***E on March 21, 2012*

Let me just start off, This is a review written by a good friend that is as accurate as a review as your going to get from someone who's NOT BIAS towards RE Series being manipulated... Well it's finnaly here and i popped my disk in this morning I have only played a but of the main campaign by myself so far and I am waiting to go any further untill we get a play group going. The reason for this is the game is very hard to play by yourself i often find myself being swarmed by lickers, zombies, flaming zombies, hunters, and other nasty things that infect and kill you pretty quickly. The AI of for your squad of course is pretty terrible (as in most games) I have only one bug i have noticed so far is when playing alone one of your squad members will not move and stay stuck in the beggining of the level. As far as gameplay goes it's pretty good so far and the auto cover is actually not too bad and cover in this game is essential to surviving no running and gunning if your facing things with any range to them ammo conservation is also key. The only problems i have so far is the melee and grenades if there are multiple enemies around you its hard to focus on one enemy with auto aim on so i turnt mine off. The executions are pretty cool and a lot of the characters abilities are handy. In order to use the skills you have to unlock them as you rank up in the game and they cost some exp points. You can also buy weapons with exp points in the loading lobby for levels. Each character does play well to the class they are assigned the only one I have not tried out is the medic. Healing works the same as in past resident evil where you use herbs and first aid, but they add the infection spray which takes away your infected status. Graphics are pretty sound but this is a dark game I had to turn my gamma up a bit. Blood looks pretty good and so does almost everything. Im sure I will find many other bugs as I play but this is the launch day so im sure some things will be patched as they are found and reported! So far this is all I have played but i will continue this once we get further and i have tried out the multiplayer. (ADDED HOURS LATER) Now I have played a fair amount of multiplayer today and i can say i love most of it it really captures the feel of being on edge when you have to worry about your enemy and the zombies there really has been no camping because there is no room for camping they make the maps not too small but small enough with a combination of threats everywhere to make sure nowhere is safe not even your own spawn. Raccoon city really rewards playing with your team and sticking together if you go off alone and the other team doesnt kill you the zombies and bow's will and i like that chaotic feeling. Thats why i can't understand why I have seen some reviewers saying they dont see any atmosphere to the game when i think they did a really good job with the panic and chaos of it. Operation Raccoon city takes me back abit to some of the old shooters where you had to load some rounds into a player to kill him unlike current ones which you can put a few to the chest and they are dead. It takes abit more trigger skill to kill you have to place your shots right and control your bursts. My favorite multiplayer mode so far is Heroes mode where you select a character from iconic resident evil characters and the team with the last surviving hero is the victor. Basically just survive with your team and keep each other alive. After your hero has been killed you cannot spawn back in as the hero but as a umbrella character or spec ops character and try to defend your hero. Next is Team Attack this mode is just team deathmatch which is pretty fun in this game Biohazard is where your team tries to collect all the G-Virus samples around the map before the other team while fending each other off. Last is Survivor mode. This mode is like a kind of the hill mode where there is a spot your team has to hold while fending off the other team who is trying to capture it. (EDIT) Its a damn good game, not without flaws, but for an online multiplayer scrim with clans and friends, this game is really nice.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ SOCOM WITH ZOMBIES (After the patch)
*by T***Y on March 13, 2013*

It seems that I listened to half of you enthusiasts about the game, so I bought it. I am seriously loving the game. Now, I really see how this thing is so addictive, and I already see myself playing it time and time again to get everything. Graphics: GREAT. Pretty choppy but not in a terrible way, especially when you factor in Hordes of zombies and lickers. Gameplay: Like SOCOM (current gen). You cant crouch, but you can take cover behind low obstacles. Zombie murdering has never been more fun, ESPECIALLY when ragdoll physics send Zombies and other foes slamming into walls and over tables. However, there is a dive that is kind of fun, but I dont know what to do with it. The only bad thing is that when you play online, Head-shots are not AS effective, but they work. and you have an awesome melee moveset which includes pretty cool take-down/human-zombie shield moves. Controls: Be sure to set your controls properly and you cant go wrong. They are pretty fluid. I kind of wish there were some stylish rolls, and maybe some crouching, especially since these guys are Bad-ass. Story: CAMPY. but SERIOUS. FUNNY (even though they don't intend to be). but it is Good. especially for what it sets out to do. Overall: I REALLY WISH that they would focus on this elite squad on other things, letting this game be their last mission. The characters are cool, edgy and could use some character polish, because you care about them, even though you know nothing about them. The guns are awesome, and the Game needs a horde mode, because Wave survival would fit this game. Nutshell: Buy it. Update it. love it. especially at the $15-$20 range. I can see why $60 adopters would be furious, but hey, it is definitely worth $25-$30. I just may buy the DLC. PS. there is no local co-op or splitscreen. this game would have greatly benefit from this.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ FOR DIE-HARD "RE" FANS...!!! ONLINE MULTIPLAYER RECOMMENDED
*by D***E on April 1, 2012*

I'm kinda blown away by all the negative reviews here? I have played ALL the R.E. games since the first title on PlayStation back in 1996. I still love and enjoy them all, and take each on its merits, and try NOT to do too much comparison to previous titles. I even bought the old Nintendo GameCube JUST so I could play all the RE titles when they were solely licensed for that console! If you are a TRUE FAN of RE, then you will LOVE this game ... as long as you do NOT compare it to other RE titles ... CLEAR? If you are now coming NEW to the RE series, you will likely be very disappointed, especially if you try to compare RE:ORC to other war-shooters like CoD, etc. This game is definitely for lovers of the RE franchise; I often found myself laughing and smiling when coming across a fond reminder of one of the earlier games (Kendo's Gun Store, anyone?). That being said, I REALLY enjoy playing this game! Am still playing on the Single-Player campaign, and haven't finished yet! Don't know how some people are claiming the Single-Player is "only" a 5 or 6-hour game? Finishing this game in 5 or 6 hours would only be possible IF: * You are NOT playing the game on the highest difficulty: "Professional" * You are NOT experimenting with any of the different weapons, character abilities, XP's, and level-up system. * You are NOT scouring each area as you "clear" it for special hidden items, data disks, ammo & supplies, etc (these all earn you valuable XP's) IF you do ALL of the above, I guarantee you will NOT finish this game in under 10 or 12-hours. I am currently at 11+ hrs of game-time, and still in the middle of mission #5. According to other reviews here, there are 6-missions total, so obviously I have several more hours of gaming ahead of me! Now, I will admit that "Professional" difficulty is VERY HARD, but it makes the game that much more challenging and rewarding. I played thru Mission #1 on each difficulty rating, using different characters each time. I recommend you do the same. It allows you to try different weapons and abilities, and get used to the control scheme ... AND earn some much needed XP's to unlock other weapons and abilities later. I love the fact the game saves ALL your XP's, even if you decide to switch to a different character. You MUST earn and save XP's to unlock some weapons (can you say "Heavy Machine Gun"?) or Professional difficulty will be near impossible; also, they plant things like the Grenade Launcher in certain areas for a REASON! I've seen some complaints about "not enough ammo." HUH? You're either a total ammo-waster, a REALLY bad shot, you're not looking hard enough, and/or you don't believe in ever using your sidearm or using any of the enemies' dropped weapons. I have NEVER had a problem having enough ammo. Yes, I have run out of ammo for my Primary Weapon (twice?) ... but there's almost ALWAYS a bunch of other weapons lying around. When you do come across an ammo box, run back to where you dropped your empty `favorite' weapon, bring it back and reload! And I will now be joining XBOX LIVE because of this game. Never had reason to before now, but all the other reviews here suggest this makes RE:ORC even better, and having played the single-player game I can see why. Yes, I agree that the single-player A.I. does leave something to be desired, but this is not a reason to downgrade the game significantly. Also, I REALLY wish they had added SPLIT-SCREEN multiplayer so I could have a buddy with me, "live." Finally, my tips for surviving on "Professional" difficulty in Single-Player campaign: * Play Mission #1 several times with different characters to learn the game AND earn valuable XP's! * Take "Bertha" (Medic) as one of your AI partners: she will use First-Aid sprays on you and your teammates, and save your bacon! * "Max-out" some of your character's abilities early on; you will need to determine which your favorites are. * Save your XP's to unlock some of the bigger/better weapons; don't "spend early" and settle for the weaker/smaller, "so-so" weapons. My personal faves are the Juggernaut (auto-shotgun) and the Heavy Machine Gun. Looking forward to "RE:6" ... !!!

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