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Like with RE5, my problem was that, aside from those B.O.W.s specifically Uroboros-related, almost everything was just a rehash of RE4, with the B.O.W.s being created using (better) Las Plagas, feeling like RE4 v2.0, and not really having much related to Uroboros explained (Wesker’s character also being reduced to a pretty typical villain to where even Chris has to ask if he gets his speeches from comic book characters). No, they still had noticeable flaws, but for me, it wasn’t the settings or the general game play, but other things. Of course, not to say RE5 and 6 were masterpieces. So it’s only natural that, rather than lonely, isolated incidents like Raccoon City, where the world was otherwise completely ignorant of any of the things going on with Umbrella and B.O.W.s and those bio-weapons being limited to Umbrella-related and controlled areas, now you have government sponsored task forces specifically to combat them because of being so widespread now as well as those B.O.W.s becoming far more intelligent and dangerous than ever before, so of course it’s going to become more action. The only reason I really see given is, “It’s too much action!” And yet many of these same people continue to give endless praise to RE4 which, when one thinks about it, was the cause for the formula shift to be the way it was with its popularity away from the traditional “creepy” horror with unintelligent zombies to a more action-oriented horror with, by comparison, extremely intelligent, human-looking B.O.W.s.Īnd the way the story has progressed supports it too with Umbrella being publicly exposed after Raccoon City’s destruction and, realistically, their various bio-weapons ending up on the black market via former employees or others behind the scenes, greatly increasing the chances of more incidents like Raccoon City. Personally, I never really saw the reason for so much hate the recent RE games have had (6 mostly). Luckily, it looks like things are going to calm down a bit because of Yuki and it probably couldn’t have come at a better time. From the flashes of what can only be a zombie Megu-nee and the revelation of a super weapon that somehow went out of control, I’m sure none of our girls are going to be able to keep still for much longer. With the situation deteriorating quickly, it feels like the story is about to kick itself into overdrive. Because from the sounds of things, it was always just a matter of when the thing would be unleashed. Biological weapons capable of causing a pandemic? Plans in place to ensure the survival of the human race in the event said weapon somehow goes out of control? Even if you try to avoid thinking about just how many people something like this would have had to go through before even being developed, it’s a little disgusting knowing that there were plans already in place for something that ridiculously dangerous. Like, we’re talking about Cold War levels of bad here. I mean, when was the last time you associated a school as a sustainable place to live?īut lo and behold, it looks like the truth has been finally revealed – and it isn’t a pretty one. Because just as Rii-san herself said, it wouldn’t be too uncommon for newer buildings to have some of their amenities, but it is a bit strange to have them all in a building that’s not normally designed to house people for long periods of time. After Miki reaffirmed Rii-san’s suspicions about why their school was as well equipped as it is, I could already hear alarm bells blaring inside my head. He’s literally almost become a main character at this point! I’m going to be so sad if Taroumaru meets the same fate as he does in the manga. Then again, maybe his scene will forever stay as one of the happier ones throughout the constantly more depressing opening. Based on just how grim everything else in the opening has become though, I can’t help but feel that our little furball has something ominous waiting for him somewhere down the line. Sort of a side point, but after taking a closer look at all the changes in the opening sequence, Taroumaru’s shot during everything is one of the few that hasn’t changed yet. Because as pathetic as it might sound, I sort of miss seeing and hearing her character. From the flashbacks of when she first founded the club with Rii-san to the somewhat creepy opening scene that hints at what she’s been up to ever since she sacrificed herself, it really makes you wish that we could still see Yuki’s projection of her. If this week’s episode was any indication where the story’s about to go, we’re going to be in for a bumpy ride.Īs if the story didn’t already drive the point home, I don’t know how much more I can take of it constantly reminding us of Megu-nee’s untimely death.