Today Capcom reached out with a press release to release new screenshot and details about Resident Evil 3's online component Resident Evil Resistance.
The modern entertainment industry has witnessed the rise of the Resident Evil franchise as one of its most renowned and celebrated multimedia phenomena. With numerous video games released across multiple platforms, it can be daunting for newcomers to determine where to commence their journey. So here is every main mainline Resident Evil Games ranked.
In preparation for the highly anticipated Resident Evil 4 Remake, let’s take the liberty to rank each of the mainline story instalments, providing players with a fundamental comprehension of the Resident Evil universe.
You'll need to own a copy of the original of course but the mod is free.
From Xfire: "The Resident Evil franchise is back, perhaps better than ever, with critics and audiences alike singing nothing but praises for the latest mainline installment, Resident Evil Village. Naturally, the latest Resident Evil game brings even more nightmare-inducing moments to the tally, adding werewolves and nine-foot-six tall vampires to the mix."
RE1's first zombie encounter was definitely creepy in its own right, but it was the Cerberuses that jump through the hallway windows that gave most people a fright. You didn't know what to expect at that point, as nowhere felt safe. Furthermore, not only does the back of the game box mention (let alone show) zombies, but the official strategy guide prominently featured a zombie on the cover as well. It wasn't a secret.
Everything else is on point though.
I really dislike this "long lost Wesker's relatives" approach Capcom has been taking with Jake in RE6 and Alex in RE Revelations 2, but I do want to see "Natalia" as a villain in a new game.
Good lord what did they do to Alex? She looks like Carl Manvers.
It's pretty cool that depending on the mastermind you can use specific B.O.W.s. Mr. X for the generic guy, G Birkin for Annette, and plant monster for Alex