PS4/PS5 Resident Evil Village

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Dite che mostrano un trailerino questa sera ? Demo ? La versione VR ?  :hmm:

 
Sicuramente parleranno della versione VR e magari ti piazzano anche un data di uscita. Gennaio 2021.

Hype!! In più sto giocando a Silent hill 2 per la prima volta  :asd:  Ho fame di horror  :bruniii:
Poi questo RE 8 sembra un signor Horror, le ambientazioni sono azzeccate, le mie preferite. :bruniii:

 



 
a livello di bestiario sembra tanta roba, dalla descrizione pare un mostro che riprende dal folklore rumeno.

 
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Presunto Leak da un PlayTest

This is being marked as a rumor as it's not official, but I can say right now Jesse from Declassified did a lot of digging to clarify all of this information, I did help with some of the points & checking certain things, and I personally believe everything in the article is true, though maybe some specific changes will happen in game dev (the build these couple people played had clearly unfinished aspects to the game while playing as the article mentions).

Here's a few bullet key points, but you should really read the article for the full details as I'm skipping over a lot:

-Game opens up with an "animated storybook" where Mia reads a fairytale to Ethan and Mia's young daughter, Rose. In the demo the storybook was clearly still in dev.
-You spend some time in Ethan's House, they've all been checked for Mold infection but all reported to be 100% mold free. Another note mentions after RE7, Ethan has done some training with Chris to be better equipped at protecting his family/self defense. You can carry Rose around the house before putting her to sleep in her crib.
-Ethan wants to talk about what happened at the Baker House with Mia while she cooks dinner, but she does not want to talk about it and gets cold when he brings it up.
-After Chris shoots Mia, he abducts Ethan and Rose into a vehicle, but it gets into a car accident. Ethan wakes up to everyone, including his daughter, missing and wanders into the snow looking for a phone.
-There's a cabin defense escape sequence after meeting the old man in the trailer. Apparently this sequence is open-ended with multiple ways to approach it, you're scarce on ammo but have a handgun and can get a shotgun if you're daring. Multiple paths through the area, can push objects to block doors, can crouch and sneak around Beast Men eating animals and other things, you can fight but there's too many to take them all on.
-The Beast Men seem to work with a "wolf pack" mentality to their AI, IE they'll gather up, disperse and try to surround you from all sides.
-The Player encounters what people are unofficially calling the "Gorilla Man", which is the giant guy with the Executioner-esque axe seen briefly in the trailer. He seems to have some control over the Beast Men and can tell them what to do, he comes up, looks at Ethan, then calls the Beast Men off and walks away.
-There's a Beast Man who rides a horse with a spear and seems to pick up bodies by impaling them and carrying them around on his horse.
-The old woman in the trailer is apparently a merchant who sells in goods and info. She can tell you rumors about the town, sell weapon parts, upgrade stuff in exchange for money.
-There was collectible gems in RE8, specifically the Spinel from RE4 returned, but strangely the old woman would not accept the spinel as payment, though it seems the spinel could be combined with other treasures.
-Apparently weapons in RE8 have something of an "Upgrade Tree" where you can upgrade parts of the weapon to unlock new parts of the weapon to upgrade.
https://www.biohazardcast.com/resident-evil-village-test-depth-information/

Just a few points. We'll probably have a lot more to discuss about RE8 tomorrow, but thought this was worthy of its own thread.



 
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Come immaginavo :asd:  

 
leak sul plot della serie

"This is my overview of the pilot of Netflix’s Resident Evil adaptation, “One” (written by Andrew Dabb, directed by Euros Lyn).

The series follows two sisters (or should I say half-sisters), Jade and Billie Wesker. Yes, you fans read that right- Wesker. Both biological daughters of Albert Wesker but born to different surrogate mothers, these ‘twins’ are two original characters created specifically for the series and aren’t mentioned at all in the video games (to my knowledge). They explain Their births with certainty, but knowing Wesker from the games, I find their origin suspicious, to say the least. I have to say, however, that I find them significantly compelling characters to lead a series. Jade is a wise-cracking, vulgar girl who is simultaneously charming and annoying to people around her. She seems to make friends rather quickly and is incredibly friendly. In direct contrast with her sister, Billie, who is antisocial and shy- she also has a crippling anger management problem. The dynamic between these two is central to the series, bouncing between love and hate- classic sibling rivalry. And their differing perspectives on their father create some interesting conflict for the show to explore. Albert himself is an intriguing element of RESIDENT EVIL as well, but I’ll get more into that later.

First, I should mention the structure of the show. In the pilot, it jumps between two points in time, using flashbacks to give context to the events of the future. The timeline in 2036 (14 years after the end of the world) follows an older, battle-hardened Jade as she collects information on the zombies (called “Zeroes”) in a decimated London for her work at Madrid University. The world at this time, well, has all but ended. Only approximately 3 million humans live, while 6 BILLION zeroes roam the earth. There a few pockets of civilization scattered around but nothing sustainable. The most famed is Umbrella Territory, a supposed paradise town that is untouched from the chaos- yeah, I’m SURE that’s what it is. Most of the western United States is now a new country called Umbrella, while Central America is the Amazonia. Fortress Scandinavia is the latest nation formed from, well, Scandinavia. India is now The Faith, China, and Siberia are now Sihai. A few smaller states called Freeholds are scattered around like in Boston, Capetown, Mumbai, and Paris. The rest of the world is a DEAD ZONE, the territory of the Zeroes.

In this future timeline, Jade studies a group of Zeroes in correspondence with her Spanish coworker, Arjun, in an attempt to see if the zombies are evolving at all. Interestingly, the zombies have no hearing or sight, but their sense of smell has only become more acute. In the summertime, they are more attracted to humans because of sweat and stink. As you might guess, this goes wrong one day when Jade accidentally alerts the horde and has to use her hideout’s security measures (a giant firewall trap) to kill them. Unfortunately, this informs a GIANT caterpillar zombie roaming below the Earth and causes more trouble for Jade, severely injuring her. At the last minute, she is saved by a group of scavengers who blast away the creature with an arsenal of weapons. This whole sequence sounds incredible and intense; I can’t wait to see it play out in action. Anyway, this group won’t be a central element of the show. I won’t spoil precisely why, but I’ll say they have ulterior motives that they do not reveal at first, and that doesn’t exactly go the way they hoped.

The past timeline takes place in 2022, the year of the outbreak, and follows the Wesker family as they move into a new, GET OUT-Esque utopian town. This town is ominously named Raccoon 2. It’s a small community run by Umbrella, filled with unusually happy families, incredibly over-the-top Umbrella merchandise, and of course, Umbrella HQ. Why is it called Raccoon 2? Well, I’ll let you figure that out (hint: it has something to do with an incident in 1998 that nobody seems to know about…) Anyway, Billie, Jade, and Albert move here because of Albert’s work (Jade holds resentment against her father for this move, but Billie is more accepting). Albert’s a one-of-a-kind employee of Umbrella and is quite different in the show than in the games. His dynamic of ruthless businessman and ‘father trying to do his best but failing’ is very interesting and makes his character very engaging. He’s in his 60s, an older gentleman. He has a dark past with Umbrella that will be revealed in later episodes. He also strangely extracts his daughters’ blood every fortnight for ‘tests.’ God knows what that means in reality.

So this past timeline mainly centers on Jade and Billie getting used to life at a new school and town. Billie gets into tussles with another student, while Jade fits right in. While this may sound quite a cliche to you, I found it very engaging- mostly due to the snappy dialogue and brilliant connection to Umbrella and Albert Wesker. Billie sees this as a fresh start, as she was almost expelled at her old school for breaking another student’s leg in the act of revenge, and bullied for being a “psycho.” Jade sees this as her unfairly being dragged from her old life and forced to start anew. This dynamic and their subsequent social interactions because of this motivation make for compelling stories. The pilot ends with them uncovering a conspiracy involving Umbrella, rabbits, and… dogs. It’s intense and builds context for the world in a very natural way.

The bits and pieces we get of Umbrella are fantastic and set up the world with the right amount of mystery and terror. In 2022, Umbrella is trialing a lucrative new antidepressant called ‘Joy’ that is set to make them even richer. They have been testing the product on animals (despite them convincing the world that they DO NOT do animal testing). They have been working on this drug for more than two decades, with the first trial going dreadfully wrong (hmmm). Nevertheless, they are pushing for this to be released ASAP. Albert, in contrast to his video game self, is fighting the higher powers to get more time to perfect the drug-likee I said, a different Albert than you would expect. The little bit we get of Umbrella in 2036 is terrifying and aggressive, I’ll leave it at that.
 




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Ho chiuso appena ho letto two sisters

Sarà l'ennesima cagata a spruzzo girl powah sjw

 
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