If you’re a purist who wants the "authentic" survival horror struggle, avoid it. But if you’ve already beaten the game legitimately and want to experiment, or if you’re stuck on a cheap difficulty spike, this trainer is your key to finally enjoying Raccoon City on your own terms.
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City is a flawed gem. The atmosphere, soundtrack, and concept are top-tier, but the execution (poor friendly AI, spongey enemies, checkpoint starvation) holds it back. The effectively turns the game into what it should have been: a power fantasy where Umbrella’s elite operatives actually feel elite. If you’re a purist who wants the "authentic"
Introduction: Revisiting the Raccoon City Outbreak When Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City launched in 2012, it divided the fanbase. Developed by Slant Six Games, this third-person tactical shooter abandoned the series' traditional survival horror roots for squad-based chaos. Set during the grisly events of the Resident Evil 2 and 3 timelines, players took control of an Umbrella Security Service (USS) team tasked with covering up the outbreak—by any means necessary. The atmosphere, soundtrack, and concept are top-tier, but