Resident Evil’ Netflix Series Details Leak Online
@Seananigans Actually, professional sites with full time staff post LESS than we do at the weekend. That's because, like many businesses, they expect their staff to work five days and have the weekend off. I'm assuming the "other sites" you mention are ones run by small teams who rely on volunteers (which we did not so long ago). Liam Doolan actually posts at the weekend for us, and we schedule content like features and reviews for Saturday and Sunday, too. But please don't make yourself look stupid by insisting that the majority of the world's professional games press work 24/7, because they don't.
Resident Evil is one of the longest-running video game franchises out there. Since 1996 around two dozen games have been released in the series, including last year’s excellent Resident Evil 2 Remake, one of the best games of 2019. In 2017, Capcom released Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, a first-person (instead of third-person) entry in the series that was also excellent and can be played in VR.
Greenwood Asylum and Clearfield, Maryland, apparently are new settings to the canon of the 25-year-old franchise. Deadline reported last year around this time that Netflix was working on “a scripted series based on the hit action horror franchise,” which has spanned almost two dozen games and remakes since 1996.
Rob Leane Jan 29, 2020Somewhat surprisingly, Capcom is sticking with the first-person perspective for Resident Evil 8.It sounds like Capcom is planning to stick with the first-person perspective of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard when it comes to designing the gameplay of Resident Evil 8, the next mainline entry in the beloved zombie-shooting video game franchise.But however interesting this nugget of new information is, it's worth remembering that this game is yet to be officially announced and everything we hear about Resident Evil 8 should currently be treated as an unconfirmed rumor.Reports of Resident Evil 8 having a first-person perspective previously appeared on the fan site Biohazardcast and the YouTube channel Residence Of Evil, and now Eurogamer has commented on the story. Apparently, what these fan sites are saying "tallies with what Eurogamer has heard independently of the game from sources close to publisher Capcom."And so, it seems very possible that there is truth to this rumor,
Colour me excited, because this is sounding like the Resident Evil adaptation we’ve all been dreaming of. Hopefully the series really will take on this plot in one way or another, because this has definitely piqued my interest.
" Today, twenty-sex years after the discovery of the T-Virus" - whoa, kinky! But don't worry, its Netflix. Unless it gets 40 million viewers in its first 5 minutes of release they'll cancel it after 2 seasons. 1
You should check out the CG movies, Degeneration, Damnation, and Vendetta. They are all canon to the Resident Evil games and can be watched in between the later games. Also if you're playing the games looking for a coherent plot, sad to say you won't get that here. With the remasters and remakes and even so the originals, canon is up in the air with nothing really definitive anymore. There is a solid timeline, but how it happened is a little skewed.
@Damo "If you don't like it, start your own site" What a cop out argument. I'm disappointed in you. Listen, just because we don't own a website, doesn't make you immune to criticism. You and your team are so overly sensitive to any sort of criticism that you label our comments as "pointless" even though you feel the need to argue with us every single time. Honestly, that makes you look really immature.
Resident Evil is one of the longest-running video game franchises out there. Since 1996 around two dozen games have been released in the series, including last year’s excellent Resident Evil 2 Remake, one of the best games of 2019. In 2017, Capcom released Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, a first-person (instead of third-person) entry in the series that was also excellent and can be played in VR.
Greenwood Asylum and Clearfield, Maryland, apparently are new settings to the canon of the 25-year-old franchise. Deadline reported last year around this time that Netflix was working on “a scripted series based on the hit action horror franchise,” which has spanned almost two dozen games and remakes since 1996.
Rob Leane Jan 29, 2020Somewhat surprisingly, Capcom is sticking with the first-person perspective for Resident Evil 8.It sounds like Capcom is planning to stick with the first-person perspective of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard when it comes to designing the gameplay of Resident Evil 8, the next mainline entry in the beloved zombie-shooting video game franchise.But however interesting this nugget of new information is, it's worth remembering that this game is yet to be officially announced and everything we hear about Resident Evil 8 should currently be treated as an unconfirmed rumor.Reports of Resident Evil 8 having a first-person perspective previously appeared on the fan site Biohazardcast and the YouTube channel Residence Of Evil, and now Eurogamer has commented on the story. Apparently, what these fan sites are saying "tallies with what Eurogamer has heard independently of the game from sources close to publisher Capcom."And so, it seems very possible that there is truth to this rumor,
Colour me excited, because this is sounding like the Resident Evil adaptation we’ve all been dreaming of. Hopefully the series really will take on this plot in one way or another, because this has definitely piqued my interest.
" Today, twenty-sex years after the discovery of the T-Virus" - whoa, kinky! But don't worry, its Netflix. Unless it gets 40 million viewers in its first 5 minutes of release they'll cancel it after 2 seasons. 1
You should check out the CG movies, Degeneration, Damnation, and Vendetta. They are all canon to the Resident Evil games and can be watched in between the later games. Also if you're playing the games looking for a coherent plot, sad to say you won't get that here. With the remasters and remakes and even so the originals, canon is up in the air with nothing really definitive anymore. There is a solid timeline, but how it happened is a little skewed.
@Damo "If you don't like it, start your own site" What a cop out argument. I'm disappointed in you. Listen, just because we don't own a website, doesn't make you immune to criticism. You and your team are so overly sensitive to any sort of criticism that you label our comments as "pointless" even though you feel the need to argue with us every single time. Honestly, that makes you look really immature.
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