That has to be the lamest shit Capcom ever pulled off.Chris and Jill fly to a Russian Umbrella base wondering about the existence of a rumoured B.O.W. They go in there, kill hundreds of monsters, make their way down to the basement were they find said B.O.W. And take it down. Nothing more.A few seconds later Chris and Jill are back on the surface: 'They're done for. We struck a fatal blow. The end of Umbrella is just a question of time.'
Resident Evil 6 (バイオハザード6?, Japanese title: Biohazard 6) is a third-person shooter survival horror video game in the Resident Evil series, developed and published by Capcom.It was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on October 2, 2012. The game will be re-released for the PlayStation 4 and XO in March 29th, 2016.
Are you serious, Capcom? Is this not just a bad dream? It's just like they adapted the fanfic of some twelve year old kid.
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Every friggin amateur could've done better than that.So let's summarize:1. Chris and Jill go to Russia wondering about the existence of a B.O.W., even 'hoping that new bio weapon is just a rumour'.2. They don't give any mission objective whatsoever, they just go there.
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Neither to collect evidence, nor to destroy the facility, nor to defeat the B.O.W. (they are not even sure it exists).3. The facility is brimming with hundreds and hundreds of monsters - although not a single reason for an outbreak is given. That is just really, really, REALLY stupid. Every previous title in the series had a good explanation for the viruses breaking out: In Resident Evil and Resident Evil Zero, it was James Marcus who spread it.
In Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 Nemesis, the rats were the carriers because of the leaked t-Virus in the sewers (due to HUNK's mission). In Survivor, it was Vincent who released the virus, whereas in Dead Aim, it was done by Morpheus.4. They infiltrate the facility without any problems - no security mechanisms, no guards, no nothing. This is supposed to be an Umbrella stronghold and they don't even protect it from intruders? The Paris lab seemed to be way more important than that, as Claire nearly got killed by dozens of soldiers and an attack chopper while she was in there.5. Throughout the whole scenario Chris and Jill basically just say 'blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.' They get to the basement, Talos gets thrown at them by Sergei and they just kill it.
They don't even muse about who Sergei could be.7. A few seconds later they are back on the surface. They didn't blow up the facility, they only took out the bio weapon THEY WERE NOT EVEN AWARE OF while flying there and then call that a 'fatal blow' to Umbrella. I'm not getting the logic here.So, if that's how Umbrella's end shall be depicted: FUCK YOU, Capcom! The crashing stock prices from Resident Evil 4 were a better explanation than this shit.I'm not taking any of that crap as canon. Hopefully that novel will be released in the USA as I'm really interested in what the story would have looked like if it had actually made sense.Note: I still haven't watched 'Dark Legacy 2', but I have my doubts that this will improve the 'story' in any way. ガンシューティングスタイルで登場した「バイオハザード」シリーズ最新作「アンブレラ・クロニクルズ」。初日の販売本数は約7万本(単品約5万本、ザッパー同梱版約2万本)で、5月に発売された「バイオハザード4 Wiiエディション」の約3倍の出足となっている。Wiiザッパーを同梱した「エキスパートパッケージ」が入手困難になっている影響か、セガから発売された「ゴースト・スカッド」との同時購入も多く見られ、互いに相乗効果を発揮しているようだ。赤信号と言うほど苦戦しているタイトルは無いものの、PS3「ヘブンリーソード」の約7000本、.
I never complained about what would make them go in early. There's still no reason the facility is crowded with infected hosts (of all kinds). The cutscene where Red Queen tells Sergei there was a biohazard contamination is especially hilarious. She tells him '90% of the research staff have been eliminated' (albeit them being fully transformed by the time Wesker gets in the base, even rotting already) and he just goes all kthxbye and decides to destroy the place in a matter of seconds. Brilliant storytelling, CAPCOM.
How did you miss all this stuff? Have you even played the game? Read any of the files? The court case was mentioned several times.
It was sort of the big thing that's been happening in between Raccoon City and RE4. The prez ordering Umbrella to stop trade just after RC, Wesker saying how it's stock price plumetted, that reporter from Outbreak testifying in court, all the files you unlock detailing what went on, there's no way you could have missed all this stuff unless you were deliberately being facetious. At the very least it's obvious you've never even touched the game. Regardless of how simple or unthought of the plot is, face it guys, its a on-rails shooting game.
Now maybe if these types of games were known for their insane ammounts of story, that would be one thing. Be happy Capcom even threw in re-done cutscenes and a somewhat narrative plot. Its a light gun game that goes over part of the canon of the series, adds just a little bit to it, and nothing more. I'm enjoying the hell out of it and I'm a HUGEEEEEEE Resident Evil fan. While the story could be seen as corny, cheeseball, etc, and also somewhat convolted and dissapointing, serves well enough and wont stop me from loving the arcade goodness it provides.Also anyone that plays this and then picks up Ghost Squad when it arrives will surely be disappointed they completed the whole game in 30 minutes as opposed to RE:UC 6-8 hours. RE is phenomenal for a on rail game imo.
The RE3 scenario has been completely screwed in this. Its clear that they just ran out of time and re-used outbreak assets. I mean come on, Jill and Carlos do nearly the entire Oubtreak scenario and then the Subway one in the second chapter. Talk about lazy. I don't know how Im going to get at least an A on this one. Which is another thing that pisses me off.
Why do I need to get an A or S rank in these in order to unlock only 2 other scenarios? Why so inconsistent?A question to those who beat it: Can you do RE3 Chapter 3 on easy and still unlock the secret scenario if you get an A or S? I imagine that it would still be pretty enjoyable. The files are just little bonuses you collect during the level, you can't actually read them until the mission is over. There's also a short paragraph of text that starts off each section - but it's basically filling in the story between segments, so if you've played all the games you won't be missing anything (and even if you haven't you won't be missing much).The characters do talk to each other during the level, but I'm assuming that's in English too? The RE1 chapter was the best part so far. I just started the RE3 chapter and my frustrations with this game are reaching an all time high.
The RE1 chapter was the best part so far. I just started the RE3 chapter and my frustrations with this game are reaching an all time high. I think it depends on what you want from this game.
I think, as Bebpo said, it's a really poor light gun game for a lot of reasons. I definitely like it more when I think about it as like.an abridged version of the series.I was playing with my friend before and we were in the second or third chapter of RE0, I think the second, and we were fighting the monkeys along the walkway that overlooks into absolute nothing.
Like a grey skybox meets nothing. Anyway, we both mentioned at the same time that the camera kept peering over the guard rail as if to imply something was coming or that something important was over the rail, but nothing ever came. Some of the framing in the game is just puzzling. Picked up this game yesterday, and played with my roomate for couple hours. We managed to get to russia, then we got bored and stoped there.as a hardcore Resident Evil fan, here is my impression about UC. The story is great, I love it!
But the gameplay is definitely a huge disapointment. There are several flaws in the gameplay that make this a horrible game. First of all the gun switching mechanism is horrible, why you can only switch guns one by one by tabing up or down on the D-pad? What about left and right? And why you can't skip weapons with no ammo? Sorry 0 out of 10 right there.
Then the next major flaw is repetitive wich is caused by the lack of freedom. Yeah, i understand the game is a rail shooter, but still, besides shooting the enermies what else can you do? Absoluty nothing!UC is the kind of game that I play it once, find out the story then I will not touch it again in very long time or i'll never touch it again. Buttom line, rental recommended.
So I just got to Umbrella's End. For the person, I forget who it was, that was bitching that the game doesn't adequately explain the downfall of the corporation, consider this: The game just explained that Umbrella had managed to survive until 2003 thanks to its lawyers, connections, and the lack of damning evidence. It is the U.M.F.-013 files on Umbrella's bio weaponry that finally finish the company. I'm assuming that those files are retrieved by Wesker - that's what the trailers imply at any rate. Just got to Dark Legacy. I can say now that a good number of Prime Blue's original complaints are invalidated within the first five minutes. And complaining about the lack of a self-destruct sequence seems really silly to me when it's established that the facility was secured, both through radio transmission and through the ending cutscene.
Why blow it up if it's already secure? Durr.This is about as good an explanation for Umbrella's End as we could have hoped for, knowing that they're not going to give us Spencer. They set up the story about the legal proceedings and how Umbrella was kept afloat because of a lack of evidence, and then show us how the company is finished off with the UMF data, which incidentally is also established as the only thing that can revive Umbrella.What's more, it even segways into RE4 because it shows how Wesker can plan on reviving Umbrella under his leadership - now that Wesker has the UMF data, he's got the seed of the corporation itself. It's a perfect bridge between RE4 and the rest of the games.EDIT: Okay I just beat Dark Legacy 1 with a B rank, but it didn't give me Dark Legacy 2. What gives?EDIT2: Ah, gotta get Death's Door first.
Here's what you need to know about: the story is strange, convoluted, and yet seriously compelling. Over the franchise's more than twenty-year life span, over thirty games have been released on various platforms because let's face it: the series has a premise that's hard to beat. Resident Evil made zombies into bigger, better monsters, and the T-virus made us all be more mindful about washing our hands. The Capcom games invented and arguably perfected the survival horror genre and managed to frighten the heck out of players even with '90s-era graphics.Like the zombies in the games, the Resident Evil franchise is practically, even if the story sometimes seems to shamble and stumble here and there.
Typically, players can make it through a game shooting and dodging rotten, dripping creatures without really knowing what's going on, the gameplay is powerful enough to propel players without a backstory. However, we're going to dig in and chronologically decipher the whole story thus far: Resident Evil from start to finish. Resident Evil Zero was released in 2002, but is set in July of 1998 and serves as a prequel to the very first game. There's something shady and cannibalistic happening in the Arklay Mountains outside the metropolis of Raccoon City. The Bravo Team of Raccoon City police's Special Tactics And Rescue Service (STARS) is investigating when their helicopter crashes.
They split up like any group in a horror movie, leaving Officer Rebecca Chambers alone. She discovers a crashed train that had been attacked by leeches, who transmitted the transformative T-virus to the passengers, turning them into zombified monsters.Escaped convict and wrongfully convicted Marine Billy Coen is also on the train, which they both become trapped on as it starts moving again. Diverting the out-of-control train, they find themselves in an abandoned facility that is also crawling with mutated insects, apes, and a sizable bat. They discover that the facility is the birthplace of the T-virus: the Umbrella pharmaceutical corporation wanted to make a bio-weapon by combining the Progenitor virus with leech DNA. The body of assassinated scientist James Marcus had been possessed by his infected Queen Leech, and she — believing herself to be Marcus — has a vendetta against Umbrella, leading her to attack the train.Rebecca finds out that the rest of her team are investigating a nearby mansion, but first she and Billy have to take down Marcus. Upon escape, Rebecca goes to meet up with her team, and Billy has his freedom (he was 'killed in the train crash,' after all).
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The day after the helicopter crash, the STARS Alpha Team are searching for the Bravo Team when they are attacked by mutated dogs. The helicopter takes off without them, so they take refuge in a local mansion which turns out to be filled with more monsters. The gang splits up and Jill Valentine (or Chris Redfield if the player wants to try hard mode) discovers that there are tons of booby traps and puzzles among the terrors in the mansion, which is actually another testing facility for Umbrella. Creatures — human and animal — that were exposed to the T-virus have mutated.In an underground lab beneath the mansion, the player discovers that it was their teammate Albert Wesker who had been working for the unscrupulous Umbrella all along. Barry has also betrayed the player! But only because the dastardly Wesker has his family held hostage.
Wesker is working on unleashing the Tyrant, a horrifying monster that is part-super-soldier and all-ugly. Barry manages to snipe Wesker, but the monster is unleashed.
Meeting up with the rest of the STARS, the player fills them in and hits a convenient self-destruct button. Depending on which of the four endings the player gets, the Tyrant either escapes or is blown to smithereens, after which the survivors fly away in a helicopter. Resident Evil 2, released originally in 1998 and remade in 2019, is set two months after the STARS Team had their adventure in the Arklay Mountains. The ultra-infectious mutagenic T-virus was released into the water supply of Raccoon City, transforming the population into nightmarish zombies.
The game has two main characters, which creates two plotlines: that of Leon S. Kennedy and that of Claire Redfield. Leon is on his very first day of his job as a rookie cop. One of the only living souls left in the city is Claire Redfield, capable college student in search of her older brother Chris, who isn't in the city at all.Claire finds a lost little girl named Sherry Birkin who is being pursued by a monster. Leon meanwhile finds Ada Wong, who is looking for her boyfriend, an Umbrella researcher. It turns out that the police chief had been in Umbrella's pocket and had helped conceal their research into the new G-virus, which turns people into bioweapons.
He tries to kill Claire, but she and Sherry escape into the sewers. There, they become separated, and Sherry loses her golden pendant, which Ada finds later.Leon discovers Ada in the sewers after a few run-ins with a Tyrant in the police station. She's not into teaming up, but Leon is willing to take a bullet for her.
Which he does. The woman who shot Leon is Annette Birkin, Sherry's mother and wife of William Birkin, creator of the G-virus. He had injected himself with it to save himself after being double-crossed by Umbrella, turning himself into a horrible creature that pursues his daughter. Annette falls off a railing in a scuffle with Ada over Sherry's pendent, which contains a sample of the virus.
Ada, less steely than she seems, helps to nurse Leon after saving her life.Claire and Sherry find out that Sherry's ethically questionable father, the monster known as 'G,' wants to implant a G-virus embryo in her. Which he does as they try to escape him in yet another underground Umbrella facility. However, Annette tells Claire with her dying breath that a vaccine can be made after she also spills the beans: Ada is a spy sent to steal the G-virus. Ada, wounded from a fight with G, saves Leon from the Tyrant because she has somehow fallen head over heels for him in their short time together.
She dies, but Leon, Claire, and Sherry live on to self-destruct (aren't those buttons convenient?) a train that G has taken over. Sherry is orphaned but cured, Claire is still on the hunt for her brother, and Leon now has his own grudge against Umbrella, who managed to get their hands on the G-virus after all. Ada's story isn't over either; she still has the pendant with the G-virus sample. Resident Evil 3: Nemesis was released in 1998 but takes place the day before the events of Resident Evil 2.
Jill Valentine is back and caught in the middle of Raccoon City. Before she can make it back to the police department, she runs into a whole new breed of creature that makes zombies look wimpy: Nemesis. This creature was formulated to seek and destroy the STARS members who witnessed Umbrella's sins. Also dodging the T-virus fiends are three members of the Umbrella Biohazard Countermeasure Service (UBCS), who are trying to escape the city via helicopter. If they ring the bell in the town's bell tower, rescuers will be summoned.In the journey there, one member of UBCS disappears, the other dies, and Jill is infected with the T-virus by Nemesis.
The final member, Carlos Oliveira, manages to find a cure after Jill has been unconscious for three days. Back in action, she discovers that the UBCS member who disappeared, Nikolai, was an Umbrella agent all along (notice a theme here?).
Carlos reveals even more pressing news: the US government is ready to nuke Raccoon City to prevent the spread of the virus. To make matters worse, Nemesis is still on their tail, uglier than ever after a bath in acid. The endings vary, but Nemesis is defeated via overkill with a railgun and Nikolai tries to waylay the protagonists.
Via helicopter, they escape just before Raccoon City becomes Mushroom Cloud City. Remember Claire? She's still determined to find her brother, Chris Redfield. In 2000's Resident Evil: CODE Veronica, which is technically rather than Nemesis, she is captured three months later by Umbrella in Paris and taken to an island prison. Naturally, there is a T-virus outbreak so she and fellow escapee Steve Burnside try to flee the island and the evil commander Alfred, who sometimes believs himself to be his twin sister Alexia.Alfred hijacks their escape plane, diverting it to an Antarctic Umbrella facility which has also been overrun with zombies.
There he unleashes his sister Alexia, who had been cryogenically frozen fifteen years prior after giving herself a dose of the T-Veronica virus. She's super smart, super pissed, and can control tentacles.Chris looks for Claire on the island, and runs into none other than the two-faced Wesker, who is naturally after the T-Veronica virus, this time as a free agent rather than an Umbrella henchmen. Separately, they head to Antarctica on their respective missions. Chris saves Claire, but Steve is a goner.
Having been injected with the T-Veronica virus, he tries but fails to kill Claire, maybe because he loves her. That's what he confesses with his dying breath after knowing her for a hot second. Chris and Wesker take on Alexia after smacking that oh-so-convenient self-destruct button, defeating her before the facility blows.
Wesker steals Steve's corpse while Claire and Chris escape the explosion. Six years after Raccoon City, Umbrella has been shut down and we revisit Leon Kennedy in Resident Evil 4, released in 2005. The president tasks him with finding his daughter, Ashley, who has been kidnapped by a cult in rural Spain. After being infected by crazed villagers, Leon is told by Luis Sera, a researcher, that the cult has utilized an mind-controlling parasite called 'Las Plagas' to take over the locals.When Leon escapes and finds Ashley, he learns that the leader of the cult, Osmund Saddler, injected her with the parasite in order to gain control of the president and take over the world. They evade Saddler and find that their helicopter out had been shot down. They hide in a castle until another can be sent for them. In true Resident Evil form, the castle is filled with monsters and traps and Ada Wong, who is after another parasite sample for her mysterious employer.
Luis brings drugs to suppress the parasite when Leon and Ashley start to feel its effects, but is killed by Saddler.After defeating the master of the castle, Leon and Ada have to team up to go to a military research island where Saddler has taken Ashley and the sample Ada is after. Escaping Saddler with some help from Ada — who gets her sample in the end — Leon rescues the girl, kills the villain, and jet-skis away as the island inevitably explodes. Five years after the events of Resident Evil 4, we catch up with a in Resident Evil 5, which was released in 2009. Chris is a member of the Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance (BSAA) and he and partner Sheva are sent to Africa in order to stop the black market sale of a bioweapon. They find locals infected with Las Plagas and that their team has been killed. Rescued by the surviving members, Chris happens upon rumors that Jill Valentine is still alive, presumed dead after having taken out traitorous Wesker.
As they resume the mission, Chris is willing to go AWOL to figure out the truth behind Jill.This leads him and Sheva to defeat the would-be weapon dealer and discover the source of the Progenitor virus, a flower called Stairway to the Sun. Exploring yet another underground lab, they find out they have been — shocker! — doubled-crossed.
Tricell, the company that funds the BSAA had taken over a defunct Umbrella lab and continued human experimentation, including on Jill, who has been mind-controlled into becoming Wesker's lackey. The CEO of Tricell had been working on plans with Wesker to launch missiles containing the monstrous Uroboros virus across the globe.Wesker has been doping up with precise doses of virus, making him super strong and super fast.
Jill is freed from her mind control device and tells Sheva this, so she compromises his dose, turning him into a monster that attempts to drag them all into a volcano. Cue the rocket grenade explosion.
The sixth installment in the series, released in 2012, occurs a few years later. Wesker is absent, but his son Jake has antibodies fit to make a cure for the new super-powered C-virus that threatens the world. Before a vaccine can be made he and Division of Security Operations (DSO) Agent Sherry Birkin (yes her) are captured by a woman calling herself Ada Wong.
She is the leader of Neo-Umbrella and soundly defeats Chris and the BSAA, leaving him so traumatized that he gets amnesia.Later, as the president tries to reveal the truth about Raccoon City with DSO Agent Leon Kennedy in attendance, they are all attacked by bio-terrorists. Leon finds the real Ada and together they pursue the traitorous NSA agent responsible for the attack, Simmons, to China. After some alone time, Chris and partner Piers are out for revenge, but are stopped from attacking Ada by Leon, who directs them to the fake Ada. The real Ada helps Leon kill a mutated Simmons and Jake and Sherry are rescued by Chris and Piers. Piers makes the ultimate sacrifice and turns himself into a monster with the C-virus in order to defeat an even bigger monster to allow Chris to escape. He destroys the facility, but there's still one final showdown with the fake Ada Wong.
Her real name is Carla Radames and Jake, Sherry, and the real Ada destroy her and the Neo-Umbrella lab. At long last, the franchise returns to the survival horror heart of the series with 2017's Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. Ethan Winters is looking for his wife Mia, who disappeared three years prior.
He is led to a dilapidated house in the Louisiana swamp where his wife has apparently lost her memory and become deranged, just like the rest of the creepy Baker family in the house. Trying to save his wife, he has to dodge the mutated Bakers and creatures made out of mold in order to create a serum to cure Mia.Ethan is nearly killed by the father Jack Baker. To save himself, he uses one of the two doses of the serum on him. This leaves Ethan with a terrible decision: save Mia or Zoe, the eldest Baker sister who had helped him along the way. Whoever the player chooses, they next discover a shipwreck of a tanker. This is the ship that Mia had been working on, escorting a sentient bioweapon named Eveline. Eveline wanted a family and Mia as a mother, so she infected her and lured Ethan to the Baker house.
Ethan discovers an abandoned salt mine-turned-lab that the Bakers' son, Lucas, had been using to observe and study Eveline, who can produce psychotropic mold with transformative abilities. Here Ethan makes a toxin to kill her. Backup comes in the form of the BSAA and Chris Redfield, and Ethan defeats Eveline and, depending on player's priorities, is able to save his wife. The two DLCs following the release of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard give more perspectives on the end of the game.
The first, entitled 'Not A Hero,' follows franchise favorite Chris Redfield as he comes upon the scene of yet another bioweapon gone awry. The Umbrella Corporation has apparently reformed, and the new villain is 'The Connections,' who created Eveline.
After sending Ethan to safety, Chris is after evidence and Lucas, who has booby-trapped the underground lab. He is able to defeat him and prevent Lucas from sending information on Eveline to this shady new organization, but only after making his way through bombs and mold men galore. Returning to the Umbrella base, there is a urgent call waiting for him.' End of Zoe' follows the tragic tale of Zoe, who bitterly bid goodbye to Ethan and Mia after he decides to cure his wife.
Umbrella soldiers discover her, only to be attacked by her Uncle Joe. Joe is apparently totally normal, and made the understandable assumption that Umbrella was to blame. However, Umbrella has a cure, and Joe and Zoe must try to find it while escaping the Swamp Man, a giant monster.
This is actually Joe's brother and Zoe's father Jack, who Joe must defeat in order to get the cure and save Zoe. The above ten titles are the essential canon of the series, following the Resident Evil formula of bigger, badder viruses, inevitable and unsurprising betrayals, and exploding research centers. However, there are a significant number of Resident Evil games that revisit main characters like Leon and Chris. A lot of these are more action than horror, with the exception of Resident Evil: Revelations and Revelations 2. In the former, Jill and Chris dodge monsters on a cruise ship; in the latter, Claire Redfield returns as a protagonist on an infected island.Other games are a little more shoot-em-up, like 2016's Umbrella Corps, which centers around mercenaries working to recover the now-defunct Umbrella's bioweapon research. There are also a ton of manga series and CG movies that propel the gang on further adventures in bioweaponry and generally only complicate and confuse the already twisted lore.
The live-action Hollywood-produced movies have some cameos of the original survival horror survivors, but center around a wholly new character named Alice.