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Resident Evil 2 Voltage Virtuoso & A Jewel Amongst Joules guide

Resident Evil 2 is finally out now, and we’ve a guide that’ll help with a puzzle in Leon’s scenario, allowing a player to earn the Voltage Virtuoso and A Jewel Amongst Joules Records.

Spoilers start here.

This involves solving the Private Collection Room’s electronic door off of the Chief’s Office in Claire’s 1st and 2nd scenario playthroughs. Lucky for you, we’ve got each scenario’s solution here, so you can work toward it without fault.

Let’s get to it!

1st Game solution | 2nd Game solution

Resident Evil 2 Voltage Virtuoso guide (1st Game)

Here’s the solution for the 1st Game scenario — carefully match your in-game puzzle to the image below using 7 moves:

Each individual piece only rotates in the one direction; if your screen doesn’t have a piece in the right orientation, rotate it until it is and move on.

Resident Evil 2 A Jewel Amongst Joules guide (2nd Game)

Here’s the solution for the 2nd Game scenario — carefully match your in-game puzzle to the image below using 11 moves:

Each individual piece only rotates in the one direction; if your screen doesn’t have a piece in the right orientation, rotate it until it is and move on.

Resident Evil 2 is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.

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