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Capcom’s best-selling franchise has been making its rounds for almost twenty-five years now.
And, it’s those specific games in the timeline that we’d like to look into.
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
Nemesis provided spools of jump scares in the 1999 hit.
Nemesis provided spools of jump scares in the 1999 hit.
Either way Nemesis definitely has a place on this list.
Resident Evil 4
For every creepy village there’s a psychopath with a chainsaw.
Oh, and annoyingly having to rescue the president’s daughter, too.
Nemesis provided spools of jump scares in the 1999 hit.
Tiptoeing through the muddy villages in Resident Evil 4 always made for terrifying entertainment.
Even when having to dodge a swinging chainsaw from the psychopath with a paper bag on his head.
More chainsaws to dodge.
For every creepy village — there’s a psychopath with a chainsaw.
Resident Evil 7: BioHazard
The things we do for love, eh?
The things we do for love though, eh?
Escalating the zombie genre to inspirational heights in 1996 was no other than Resident Evil.
The things we do for love, eh?
Resident Evil 2 (Remake)
It was only a matter of time before Capcom remastered the greats.
By doing so, current-gen gamers are able to relive the nightmares of Raccoon City all over again.
Just what is it that lies within Raccoon City HQ?
It was only a matter of time before Capcom remastered the greats.
Is there an escape to the zombie-coated city?
Jord is acting Team Leader at gaming.net.