Use it to extend a bridge to the East Area. You’ll only be able to use the panel on your left this time. You’ll get a new objective in this room telling you to “ Head to the West Area.” Since this is a video game, you’ll obviously have to go to the East Area first.Ĭross the bridge you just extended and loop around to the back side of the Main Shaft. Objective: Head to West Area Capcom via Polygon Pick up the Special Forces Recording on your right, then use the panel on your left to extend a bridge. Turn right and go through the doors to the Main Shaft. Retrace your steps back out to Reception. Combine them to increase your clearance level. Head over the the shuttered nap pods and pick up the Electronic Chip for your ID Wristband. This will reduce the rate at which it burns Fuel.
Nap Room Capcom via PolygonĪs soon as you walk in, pick up the Shotgun Shells, then check the first locker for a Regulator (Flamethrower) upgrade for your Chemical Flamethrower. Continue into the hall, shoot the zombie that jumps you, and turn right toward the Nap Room. Grab the Gunpowder (Large) and the Combat Knife. Raccoon.) After you smash it, climb the ladder in the northeast corner. (We used pictures of Claire here, but Leon will find the same Mr. Raccoon toy on a table against the wall next to a sugar shaker. Follow the hall until you see the unlocked door on your right - the door ahead of you will be locked.ĭeal with the zombies inside the Cafeteria and pick up the Fuel and Handgun Ammo.
This hallway leads back to the Cafeteria. Head back out of the Security Room and go through the door to the right of the reception desk. Grab the Shotgun Shells and the Research Lab North Area map. Loop around the front desk to check the Nap Room Log on the computer, then hit the room on your right for a Typewriter and Item Box - you’re done with the T-Bar Handle, Sewer Key, and STARS Badge at this point, so store or discard them.Īcross the hall from the reception desk, head into the Security Room. You’ll go through a huge, imposing door to Reception. Once the cable car stops, head into the lab. Now it’s time to explore the NEST Laboratory. It turns out that “out” just means deep underground. You’ve finally found your way out of Resident Evil 2’s Police Station.