
It’s a clock that has stopped functioning.
A little…?
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I love the Entertainment Police Department.
Aren’t the residents inconvenienced in their daily lives?
To operate the subway, we need some strange emblem…
Zombies can no longer think.
You can defend by using doors that can be passed through after solving puzzles, while saving those who survive.
It’s good that the research institute is studying the security of that theory, but what about the police?
Additional tasks are added due to sewer maintenance inspections.
>>7The keys and medals around there are considered bothersome even by the person using them…
It’s a bit much to put frequently used keys in the chest pocket of a statue…
As expected, apart from using a regular key for everyday use, it feels like we can unlock it using a method like this too…
Leon is like… breaking the lock with a shotgun or something…
>>10We can’t afford to increase unnecessary consumption during survival…
>>14You’re using bombs, aren’t you?
>>10(A door with the strength comparable to an outbreak)
I’ve been told many times, but what does it mean that there are batteries in the mayor’s statue…?
I was thinking that I don’t want to be the last one to leave work…
The name just feels warm and fuzzy.
In a city named Fox City or Raccoon City, there shouldn’t be a zombie hazard, right?
>>16It seems like it could be in Udon Prefecture.
Why is there a battery on the mayor’s statue…?
>>17If there was no battery, the mayor’s statue wouldn’t rotate.
>>25Why are they turning the statue of the mayor…?
It’s a hint about the plugs and their placement in the basement of Re2.
Even if we were to generously consider calling them chess pieces, the way they are arranged makes it seem like they are joking around; aren’t they misinterpreting the playful spirit?
Even if I were to concede that the research institute was full of puzzles, I wonder if security is really necessary… ?
The research institute itself doesn’t have anything particularly strange except for locks that use patterns found on the back of ornaments.
The police station is said to be really inconvenient.
The cause is the chief.
Do not confuse raccoons with tanukis.
It’s not surprising to find it in Raccoon City, or rather…
Was it Leon or Ada who commented on the raccoon taxidermy in RE4?
This is Raccoon-kun, the mascot.
You can break everything as soon as you find it.
>>28\Bing! /
Achievement unlocked: “Pest Control”
A mysterious object that causes water to flow or stop when a stone book is inserted.
A park fountain setup that you’d think would definitely get you soaking wet.
A ridiculously narrow road with a fire-fighting water supply point that does not have a permanently installed hose.
Trevor is the bad one, it’s Trevor.
>>30I often see people say it’s Trevor’s fault.
The design of western-style buildings is done according to the client’s orders.
There are hardly any connections since everything is unrelated like the buildings in the town of Raccoon!
I don’t think it’s my place to say anything about turning something that doesn’t make sense.
Isn’t this just normal in America?
In the world of bio, it’s normal for this vibe to be everywhere, let alone just in America.
Mr. Trevor is nothing more than a skilled architect, to put it bluntly.
I’ll make that kind of person and their family build a shitty Western-style mansion, then lock them in and kill them!
A street where I always want to walk with my crank.
Herbs are planted everywhere as well.
>>38Herbs have a reason, after all.
It’s a mystery why everyone is so diligent about keeping a diary.
>>49It’s a classic of horror games, so it can’t be helped.
Trevor was trapped in a place even he didn’t know, wasn’t he?
The image in the thread showing the jewel exposed is strange, isn’t it?
In America, it seems like everything could be taken away within a week.
Upon closer inspection, this jeweled watch is really tacky.
When solving puzzles during an outbreak, if you gesture…
The residents also think, “This town is full of such tricks!” as they grumble about it.
In reality, the jewels are being stolen in the story.
It’s settled with just two.
The police station is said to be a former art museum, but such gimmicks aren’t needed in an art museum either.
>>44This is often misunderstood, but all the strange gimmicks were the result of the chief intervening repeatedly during the renovations.
The architecture of that world is all strange.
It’s not limited to bio, but there are too many ways for the people in the back to get involved…
Since RE4, I can’t help but think that I could manage without solving such puzzles with physical abilities.
The police station’s renovations weren’t because it used to be an art museum; it was just modified however the chief, who is deeply connected with Umbrella, wanted.
What should be criticized is not the creation of the gimmick.
Don’t create gimmicks to hide important items in places that regular staff use on a daily basis!