
However, no memo in the RPD proper mentions him, and he never seemed interested in going beyond the sublevels of the station in the original or the remake. I also considered Birkin as being a wall smashing suspect. However, since neither Marvin nor any files mention the Tyrant, this is highly unlikely. X seems to be solely preoccupied with killing any survivors, which means he could have been responsible for hunting down surviving police officers and civilians in the RPD. This is especially true as his aim of getting a G-Virus sample from the original game seems to be omitted in the remake. The Tyrant could have been at the RPD before Leon and Claire arrived and caused the damage seen in the Shower Room and 3F Office. We can assume his arrival is similar in RE2 remake, but without any onscreen evidence we can’t place the time of his arrival. This establishes that he arrives at the RPD after Leon and Claire. In the B scenario of the original RE2, you see a helicopter drop Tyrant into the RPD via a capsule. Unfortunately, Resident Evil 2 remake is missing an iconic scene from the original.

Arguments against Nemesis breaking through the walls It’s likely that her time in the RPD will be expanded upon and Nemesis could chase her to the third floor for more hijinks. Jill’s mission in the RPD in RE3 is to reach the STARS office, which in the RE2 remake is right down the hall from the showers.

It also makes sense that these walls are smashed in the areas they are. Since we see the demolished walls before that, it leaves Nemesis as the only creature near the scene that has the power to cause that kind of damage. Most likely, the Tyrant doesn’t arrive at the RPD until around the time Leon or Claire encounters him on the 2F East Wing of the RPD. We know Zombies, Cerebruses, and Lickers can’t cause the amount of structural damage we see in the Shower Room and 3F Office, so we’re left with two culprits: Tyrant and Nemesis. When we visit the RE2 remake RPD, we only encounter Zombies, Cerebruses, Lickers, and the Tyrant (Mr. As Resident Evil 2 takes place on September 29 and the first part of Resident Evil 3 (when Jill visits the RPD) occurs on September 28, this sets the stage for Nemesis to rampage through the police station and dip out before Claire and Leon get there.Īrguments for the walls being broken down by Nemesis So, we can deduce that whatever event caused the destruction must have happened before the events of the game. If this damage occurred while Leon and Claire were in the RPD, it’s massive enough that we should have heard it reverberate throughout the station. To make it to the West Storage Room, you must pass through a giant hole in the wall and into an office where you find the Spade Key. When you find your path through the Shower Room blocked, you have to climb to the top floor of the RPD to proceed. This destruction is mirrored on the third floor.

Whatever broke the boiler also busted through the wall to the right of it and stomped its way through the showers, leaving broken tile and debris along its path. When you reach the shower room for the first time, your path is blocked by hot steam from a damaged boiler. The biggest hints to a possible Resident Evil 3 remake are the damaged walls in the Shower Room and the third floor office. Advertisement Broken walls in the 2F West Shower Room and 3F West Office
