If this doesn't go down in history as the weirdest instalment to date, then I don't know what to tell you.
Itās why Iām so heavily critical of RE8 for introducing these themes. Despite having scientific explanations, itās still dancing the line between science fiction and straight up fantasy. I was always hesitant for Alexia having flammable blood for example. While it was cool, I wouldnāt want her powers to become a gameplay mechanic in a mainline game. A lot has been left in obscurity in the series, like how exactly G was birthed inside Lisa and why Sherry isnāt huge like Lady D, despite both of them having high regeneration.Lol, I believe Sugimura wrote superhero shows for Japanese television before he was invited to write BIO2. This is the reason why in 1998, some fans did not accept the game and criticized it for the lack of Resident Evil essence, since the original was more pure horror.
The series began to develop more action, and the next generation of mutants with Birkin was planned back in the 1990s, when they were designing Spencer's son. I believe they just delayed the inevitable.
Funnily enough, even Chris Redfield himself mentioned comic books when talking to Wesker. The Resident Evil series, as well as the horror genre in general, has points of contact with the superhero culture, thanks to which so many Resident Evil fans are also fans of comic books. But personally, I like Resident Evil for the fact that there are quite strict rules of the world, so you can't add gods and robots to one world just like that.
Sometimes we have to take a step back and accept things for what they are at times.
But you know what I mean.
It's in the Baker incident report, should be in the main menu.Where was this Bailey file at in the game? Would like to know what it said exactly; was it in Mirandaās lore dump room? I only played RE8 once and will probably stay that way for a long time.
mysterious powers of hers