Luckily, Leon Kennedy (of RE2, RE4 and RE6 fame) comes to her rescue. Resident Evil: Degeneration (2008) sees an outbreak at an airport, stranding Claire Redfield. Since I can’t be arsed doing a full review of each, I’ll just give a brief recap of the first two films. With Albert Wesker seriously dead, where could the series go from there? It went straight to RE6 which is the very definition of awful. RE5 was controversial with the alleged racism thing and also make the curious decision to properly kill the series main villain. 2 and a half hours completion time for a game that would probably take about 8 hours. In fact, I did a speed-run of that game and posted it on Youtube. It’s the game that I know the best because I’ve played it 27 Millions times and know it arse backwards. If RE4 was a lovely gentleman, I’d marry it tomorrow. The first one was fine, RE2 was great, RE3 is the only one that I haven’t finished because I hate Nemesis and the ‘dodge’ move just plain doesn’t work. Speaking of the games, I love the Resident Evil games. Live action films are one thing but why CG? It’s like watching a 90 minute cutscene from one of the games. The decision to do a series of CG films was a rather perplexing one on Capcom’s part. So without further ado, it’s review time. I think it was released sometime around October last year but I didn’t get around to it because it was so hard to find but the announcement of the new Resident Evil 2 reboot at the latest E3 Games convention has thrown me back into the RE Universe. I promised this review sometime around the release of ‘Resident Evil: The Final Chapter’ but in all fairness, this hadn’t been released just yet.
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