Loyal to the original, long-awaited

Evans 2022-03-22 09:02:35

This film really brought back many memories of my youth. Recalling the glorious days of the past, Sailor Moon was a little less coquettish, the fighter of the demon altar was slightly less literary, a generation of Tianjiao Fuwa warriors, who only knew how to dig out birds and shoot corners, count romantic characters, and watch the G virus. This film should be considered a more authentic Resident Evil. I don't know how to say it in the live-action version. It seems to be closer to the dawn of the living dead, and basically has nothing to do with Resident Evil, and this animation is really too much Alas, gamers who played the PS version of Resident Evil 1 ten years ago should have been moved to tears when they saw the G mutation. Maybe it's because the live-action version is too disappointing to me. I'm basically satisfied with this film. The action handling is a little stiff. Compared with the final fantasy picture, it seems to be a little lacking, but it's not harmful. ( Speaking of which, the Final Fantasy movie is different from the live-action version of Resident Evil.) It’s like watching the full set of CG in the NGC version. The scene is in line with CAPCOM’s consistent style, basically squatting in the corridor and fighting zombies to the end. The plot seems a little thin, and friends who have not played the game may be a little confused about the previous situation; I was really excited when Angela's brother was injected with G after the mutation. I haven't seen such a gorgeous transformation for a long time. The moment when the huge eyeball appeared, it was so charming and ecstasy. It was really handsome! Therefore, the plot is second to everything, and transformation is king. After transformation, the attack power is 999, the defense power is 999, the speed is 999, and the IQ is 1. When watching it, there is a kind of domineering pleasure; in fact, I really appreciate Federick. , if there is no suspense left by being caught in the end, this ending may be more perfect. In fact, the most awesome is not the G virus, the most awesome Lyon. Not only is Leon's speed, reaction, and defense not inferior to the G virus, his IQ is also relatively high, his appearance is not so nuclear, and his expression is cool like a martyr. I once thought it was Cao Zhijing in KOF, who has been invincible for a long time. For example, Curtis, who was mutated, slapped and flew unscathed, not even a haircut. One can imagine how powerful Leon is; Leon's quick judgment and actions within 10 seconds of the countdown are also eye-catching. A bright light; what's more, Leon's physical strength is extraordinary, like a god, and one hand can grab Curtis. Change and Angela, the other hand can still be free to shoot! I don't know what he used to hook the iron frame at the back, I secretly thought that Leon should use his male root to tie a Chinese knot to the iron frame and fix it, just like a vervet monkey. In short, I think this is at least a gift to give back to the majority of senior players of Resident Evil, I recommend it!

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Resident Evil: Degeneration quotes

  • [first lines]

    PFBC Reporter (Raccoon City): Can you see that area behind me beneath the red-tinted sky? That is what's left of Raccoon City after the military fired a missile at it.

  • Greg Glenn: We were attacked by two people that I believe were recently infected. But don't worry, we caught 'em. Locked them up in a task force vehicle. But even so, becoming infected by being bitten, ugh, it's like something out of a horror movie. Those creatures rising up out of their graves.