How to always get Perfect Inspection in Quarantine Zone: The Last Check

A survivor in Quarantine Zone

Getting Perfect Inspection in Quarantine Zone: The Last Check isn’t mandatory to complete the game, but hitting the mark for every survivor will make things a lot easier.

A Perfect Investigation, in simple words, means that you get the best rating on an inspection. Naturally, it has its own set of rewards: 9 RP and extra cash. So let’s look at how you can ace every investigation.

How to get Perfect Investigation in Quarantine Zone: The Last Check

Quarantine Zone: The Last Check doesn’t clearly explain how to obtain a Perfect Investigation. The process gets more complex once you unlock advanced tools.

Look at every nook and corner

A good inspection is always a thorough one. You’ll want to scan a person for any symptoms thoroughly. If you have the scanner, scan him from the sides, front, and back. Similarly, use the hammer on all four limbs (usually, a couple of limbs should work, but why take the risk of missing out on bonus rewards).

Log the symptoms

Yes, logging symptoms manually becomes boring. The list goes up the more you play. However, you’ll want to stay vigilant and log all the symptoms manually. While you can occasionally miss one here and there, don’t rely on this. You’ll also want to use the lab efficiently to detect new symptoms.

Seize the correct contraband

It’s important to seize illegal items that survivors might want to carry with them inside the outpost. Allowing that to happen can be extremely dangerous, and removing them will help you get extra cash. However, don’t seize any item that’s not supposed to be taken. This will not only reduce your cash balance, but it will also reduce the rating of your inspection.

Quarantine when unsure

I have tested this ample times: liquidating a survivor who wasn’t infected with the undead virus will always lead you to getting a poor inspection. If you’re unsure, don’t liquidate the person. Instead, send them to the Quarantine, and wait to find out if they’re indeed infected or not.

That’s just how simple it is to get a Perfect Investigation every time a survivor comes to your outpost. Don’t forget to use the advanced tools, and take time with everyone, and you’ll soon be getting plenty of extra Research Points and cash to improve your base and tools.

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Resident Evil Requiem protagonist Grace Ashcroft tied to a bed

A new Resident Evil Showcase just closed out with a fun announcement that has implications for gamers just about everywhere…but it’s not the demo that everyone was hoping for.

With today’s showcase, gamers everywhere were hoping that Resident Evil Requiem would follow a trend of recent RE games, including Resident Evil 7, Resident Evil Village, and Resident Evil 4 Remake all having playable demos ahead of launch. And with the quality presented in each demo, I’d say that they probably helped generate even more sales for the franchise. I expected RE9 to do the same, but alas, nothing. Not yet, anyway.

During today’s showcase, though, Capcom did show off the first look at gameplay from Leon Kennedy’s action gameplay segments, played in third-person, with a similar vibe to the Resident Evil 4 remake’s gameplay. Leon’s focus is on shooting enemies, but he also has a hatchet he can use to parry melee attacks, and he can even pick up weapons like the enemy’s chainsaw to fight back.

This sort of gameplay is the foil to Grace Ashcroft’s more horror-oriented gameplay in close-quarters, cramped areas, creating a back-and-forth to keep players on their toes. Grace isn’t defenseless, however, as the stream showed off a massive hand cannon she can use to fight back. Both segments can be played in either first-person or third-person, and either character can have a dedicated perspective either way.

Capcom also showed off the return of Ink Ribbons for game saves, some new crafting mechanics, and a new enemy type in the game: zombies that retain some minor characteristics of their past lives. The humanity is lingering within the undead this time, and it makes for some unsettling behaviors.

While the rest of the showcase was full of ads for things like collabs with Porsche and Hamilton watches, many left disappointed that there were no real big reveals or a demo shadowdrop like people were hoping for, myself included.

Still, RE9 is one of my most anticipated titles of 2026. It drops in just over a month on Feb. 27, and I can’t wait to get my grubby hands on it, so check out the showcase from today to tide you over.

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