
It’s happened many times that they leave that part completely untouched after making such a pull…
BSAA narrative death route…
>>2You failed when you tried that with Umbrella!
Steve’s body, or…
The stock price plummeted and went bankrupt…
In bio, the basic principle is to leave it thrown and not collect it.
This is a game that completely ruined the umbrella that had been dragged out for so long.
>>6It is well depicted in Umbrella Chronicles, but…
I’m not good at shooting games, so I have the mindset of who would even play such games…
>>17Chronicles is, after all, a retroactive death for Umbrella in 4.
>>25Filling in the blank spaces that weren’t written is not called an afterthought.
>>31If the settings were decided from the beginning, then that’s how it would be.
>>53It’s annoying~
It’s the Tyrant from RE2, huh?
I can’t deal with a direct confrontation with the organization.
>>7I feel that things like Umbrella aren’t really that interesting as a bio-thing.
Ba… Bassa?
Since we’re moving forward with a live feel, I guess there isn’t anyone overseeing the story.
It’s Chris, so he can probably take out the BSAA without any trouble.
But I would like you to at least touch on why the BSAA ended up that way…
The BSAA is a large organization, and with the power of BOW added to it, it’s basically impossible for Chris alone to take them down.
>>13It’s Chris.
To be honest, the scenario of boarding the BSAA would just turn into a regular action game with no horror elements at all…
To be frank, unless BOW is run like an ultimate one-man operation, the opponent you’ll be fighting will be a human…
>>15Given the ridiculousness of the villains in this series, this line seems quite plausible.
I feel like the BSAA has been rotten since the time of Revelations, even if it wasn’t apparent.
If it’s done around Rive 3, I can accept it even as an action.
What do you think of the Bio story?
It’s just a reason to break into suspicious Western-style mansions and strange research facilities.
If we’re going to do it, it would probably be in a spin-off.
If it’s a one-time thing, I could probably destroy a religion in a rural part of Europe.
It seems a bit different when it becomes a longstanding enemy that spans across the series!
It might be mentioned in articles like 9 that the BSAA is collapsing.
If I’m going to belong to something, it has to be Terasave.
I’ve dealt with the BSAA mess in Revelations, so I think I’m good now…
In the first place, that foreshadowing of the revenge has not been resolved at all.
It seems that it might have been casually mentioned in a newspaper or something placed at Hotel 9.
Will it come eventually…! Blue BSAA
I’m curious, but if it were made into a game, it would probably turn into a crazy action game, and it can’t be helped if it becomes a shooting spin-off.
In that sense, I thought Krauser and Leon’s past was not as impressive as I expected, but I guess that’s just how it is.
It’s the same as the unresolved foreshadowing in a horror movie.
If anything, Spencer, who had been hinting at it quite a bit during the thread, died easily…
>>34I thought it was growing in the remake of Bio, but it left a rather simple impression.
Did that person have any hints of existence before that?
Well, even if it quietly collapsed or shrank at 9, I understand that Chris did it.
I wonder if there’s going to be a BSAA destruction game in the 9 short DLCs…
If we were to do it, it would feel like infiltrating the BSAA headquarters or a research facility to grab evidence of corruption and expose it.
If it’s Chris, he might physically massacre everyone in the higher-ups.
There’s no one else but Wesker who will properly do a sequel as a boss.
In the first place, both Umbrella Chronicles and Darkside Chronicles have slightly conflicting depictions.
I would be troubled if you said I filled in the gaps by bringing that out.
>>40They seem to have stronger attachments than others.
What about RE3…?
I want them to do a story where they crush it in a spin-off featuring other characters.
Isn’t it good enough to be a bow soldier?
Since it’s a story about a raccoon, I wonder if there will be any thread images or other related characters appearing?
Since the Bio series started linking its numbered titles to their release years from around the middle, it’s unlikely that Chris’s events right after 8 will be depicted in 9.
The incident that Chris caused during Rose’s kindergarten transfer, which was recorded in the diary in Shadow of Rose, might just fit the time period.
The uncle hiding in the truck is at BOW…
Instead of making Chris and the others fight the organization in the game, have a different person as the protagonist.
I think it’s more correct for a horror game to depict Chris’s activities indirectly.
That gorilla is too strong!
>>48You say that, but aren’t you struggling quite a bit?
>>54The story is that someone who is at least stronger than an average person is more suited to be a protagonist in horror.
>>67It seems that while that might be good enough for something like the first generation or around 7, it’s just not viable anymore due to the massive scale now.
>>74Big-scale stories are handled by Chris and Leon, while the main character acts as a supporting figure who cooperates with them.
It might be good to have a position like a tough average person who is caught up in the incident and doing their best, which is common in bio.
>>82Outbreak…
>>92It’s nice, isn’t it? The ordinary people in Raccoon City live while dealing with puzzles that they don’t fully understand.
It’s clear that they died trying hard to resist the zombies…
But there are already quite a few BoWs that take on human form and shoot guns, right?
The gorilla is too strong, and most of the subordinates end up dying.
In that case, they temporarily shrivel up, but the surviving subordinates motivate them and they become stronger.
I can repeat this until the end of my life.
>>50It’s getting to the level where I’m going to spend the entire Obon holiday visiting graves, so could you please forgive me?
You’re already quite old, you know…
Although I’m young, I want to entrust the future to someone young, but it seems that the young ones are entrusting me with the future…
The ultimate one-man executive.
Wesker
Will the Hound Wolf Squad be completely wiped out as well?
It’s true that the BSAA was already corrupt by the time they covered up the Baker incident to hide their mistakes…
The setting in bio changes quite a bit retroactively, but I think that’s fine.
Having a certain level of flexibility to change obstructive settings in new works makes it easier to widen the scope of the series.
>>60Let’s do it! Raccoon City revival!
>>64“We rebuilt Raccoon City to recover from the tragedy! If that were the case…”
It will probably become a city full of strange mechanisms and puzzles, with original Raccoon City respect…
Also, a strange virus will probably leak again.
>>64Honestly, I really want to see the wild BOW that has undergone unique evolution and facilities from past works…
>>78The sewers of Absolute Raccoon must be like a hellhole… and there might be some places where the missile damage isn’t too severe…
It’s not uncommon for a human boss to transform, but still…
BSAA: “If we’re going to use humans to defeat monsters, we might as well use monsters ourselves…”
>>62The genuine monster that pisses you off…
>>62When considering human resources, that’s true… but more like… drones and such…
>>69Is it a Capcom drone instead of a Capcom helicopter?
The dismantling of BSAA (in a physical sense) could be explored through hardcore action games or in films and other media… I mean, it’s surprising that the dismantling of Umbrella was handled properly through a trial!
I understand that Chris gets angry because his subordinates are getting killed by BOW, but seeing elite units getting wiped out in each installment makes it understandable that they would use disposable BOW soldiers.
>>68It is somewhat pathetic that, despite being elite, they were easily handled by just Lucas.
Umbrella is ultimately a profit-making company, so they die like that.
No, that’s not a way for someone to die.
Is Claire the only person close to Chris who is still alive?
It’s a bit too much of a joke that Umbrella is normally raided by the police and is normally arrested while being pressed for details about their experiments.
>>72Well, the investors and the management outside the biological weapons division aren’t particularly bowing their heads or being nihilistic, so it makes sense that it would turn out that way…
>>72The government was trying to blame everything on Umbrella, despite being deeply involved.
Umbrella resisted in court, but they lost the case successfully because Wesker provided the data on the Red Queen.
Most of the original members have given up their privileges and left the field or quit, so it’s the management’s fault, isn’t it?
Re4 has weakened the elements of B-movie that were its selling point; the throwing of the spear into Del Lago and the operation of the trolley were a bit difficult and didn’t quite hit the mark.
This time, I’m counting on you, Capcom!
Chris! I’ve prepared BOW soldiers who won’t feel pain even if they die, just for you, so you won’t be sad every time your subordinates die!
If it’s a raccoon stage, it seems like the characters from 1 to 3 will be overflowing.
At the time of the initial release, the situation was such that the command structure was lacking, and there were investors mixed in who were complicit in bioterrorism, leaving everything up to the field.
>>84To be honest, I think they did pretty well considering that Raccoon City itself was essentially Umbrella’s castle town.
I want to see Chris equipped with a gauntlet that appeared in 7DLC somewhere.
Huh? The angry Kendo is unstoppable with a custom gun!?
Regarding the protagonist issue, I think anyone, not just Chris or Leon, would ultimately be treated as a strong character just by being the protagonist of a survival horror game.
The protagonist of Psycho Break 1 was really too weak, and I remember thinking that he was below average! I also feel that being too weak is really problematic.
>>87It’s better to be stronger than the average person, you know.
Military personnel and police officers are better suited to fight against monsters.
Well, in that world, ordinary people also fight monsters, and sometimes they die after leaving behind notes about their characteristics and weaknesses.
There’s a surprisingly strong side to me…
Hurry up and settle down with Jill.
Um… is it not possible to switch protagonists like in DMC…?
I just happen to have Wesker’s son…
>>91It would be a no-go for my son to turn the game itself into DMC.
>>94It’s almost like DMC now, so I can go for it.
>>94I want Jake and Shelly to mess around and wreak havoc with a power that seems like it could break buildings.
The Houndwolf Team was unusually competent, so I hope they will stand out even if they appear in a sequel.
Even Dante from DMC can’t completely retire, can he…?
>>100That guy will definitely not retire.
I’m determined to come back.
If Jake were to face off against a resurrected Wesker, there’s a part of him that would probably want to give him the finger.
>>101Ah, he looks like that but has his delicate sides, so that’s my dad…? Huh… seriously…? I might feel down for about an hour or so.
>>104Since Nero was like that too, I’ll consult with Shelley.
>>101So Wesker loses to Jake and says he won’t lose next time, and it feels like he’s going to survive.
>>114D-damn old man…
I think it’s about time for a virus-based youth rejuvenation or anti-aging drug to come out.
Of course, the use.
>>102The new partner stabs Chris, triggers an explosion, and dies, doesn’t he…
Once, unlike Leon and Chris from Bio, Isaac was said to be just an ordinary guy! But in the end, he falls on the tough guy side.
Ethan
Don’t do it.
A slightly high-difficulty DLC where Chris crushes the BSAA is coming out in 9.
It’s quite messed up for the BSAA to use biological weapons.
Watching regular members of the team literally risk their lives, dying left and right while fighting monsters and rescuing citizens, around the age of 5 or 6…
There are some parts that I can’t completely deny…
Leon in RE2 is cool as he overcomes difficulties with his youthfulness.
Every time I see it, I think falling backwards from a broken ladder on the rooftop is seriously terrifying, right?
There are also private biological weapons countermeasures companies, right?
>>113Please take care of the newly renovated Blue Umbrella Company.
Piers could at least swim back afterwards.
Leon: “I’m going to crush Umbrella!” ⇒ I laughed a little when I realized they went bankrupt in 4.
While DMC’s damn father has a bit of room for sympathy, isn’t it a bit unrealistic for Wesker to go back to being a somewhat good parent?
>>119Not only is there no connection apart from genetics, but I am also a victim of my father’s misdeeds…
>>120This is Virgil and Nero.
>>119That damn old man has no room for sympathy!
Even bow soldiers have their origins, but if we share the same unit and share meals and sleep together, we might be able to understand each other just like humans.
Hey, Chris
What is Leon doing now?
First of all, Wesker acts like a big-time mastermind, but he’s just a middle management guy, and he’s not that great himself either…
>>124The underworld had a significant influence, and since it was said in 6 that the power structure would change drastically after dying in 5, he is certainly a big player.
It might seem like I’m giving off a superhuman vibe, but I’m not really different from how I was back then… still wearing those sunglasses.
If Virgil had made it like the bio world, I think Uncle Dante would have gone to take care of it without listening to any stopping.
But there aren’t any villains that feel more significant than Wesker, you know.
How about releasing an action game where you just keep fighting in a side story?
>>130Resistance: “Hey”
>>130GAIDEN
>>134Bio side story…
At first, I was concerned about Chris’s communication issues in the village, where he stubbornly says nothing to Ethan.
Looking back now, I realize that I was probably stubborn because I just didn’t want to let the person I saved from the previous incident die.
I wonder if it turned out that way because of past trauma…
>>131I feel like it was the gorilla that ultimately killed Ethan.
>>135Well… in the end, I was killed by the gorilla grandpa from the family pan right from the start…
>>135Well, to put it more bluntly, it was already dead long ago and was nearing its expiration date.
No matter how Chris tried to maneuver, it was already too late.
>>135Even though I was long dead, if I hadn’t been caught up in the village and hadn’t suffered severe injuries and fatal wounds multiple times, I might have lived for a few more years.
>>131There was an instance where saying nothing ended up involving me even more.
Like Claire, you know?
For all the sterilizing missiles that were fired, the buildings and such are still intact in Raccoon.
Because I didn’t say anything, it’s been less than six months since the Raccoon incident and they seriously stormed the Umbrella branch…
I think it would have been better to talk about it.
I can somewhat understand why the BSAA would start using humanoid soldiers with bows.
That world is infinitely subjected to bioterrorism, soldiers die like garbage, it’s just too damn awful…
>>141It’s fine to have one or two soldiers who won’t feel troubled even if they die.
>>141It’s painful that the soldiers who die like garbage are really good people…
In order to protect the citizens, everyone is throwing away their lives…
Even Umbrella was a Nariko death.
Don’t get your hopes up for Capcom.
>>143You published a thing called Unkoro two years later, right?
Those guys planning world domination in the countryside are adorable…
The issue with Claire was that I didn’t understand my own sister.
It’s not a sibling-love kind of thing; it’s your sister who received your coaching.
>>146If you disappear without saying anything, it’s only natural that I would take action.
>>157It’s strange to barge into the Umbrella branch just like that.
In the epilogue of 3, I’m sending several letters to Claire, closing with an apology.
>>164Because in the same epilogue of 3, there was Claire who immediately tries to head to Europe after escaping from Raccoon.
Considering the timeline, I think Claire probably hasn’t even read that one letter…
It’s not strange to head directly to Europe from Raccoon to prepare for a raid.
>>171Chris flew to Europe on August 24th.
>>177If you received the letter, Claire won’t be going to Raccoon City.
I thought I sent the letter on my own after the Raccoon incident.
If you think about it, it wouldn’t be strange if it had come out earlier.
Even if she receives the letter, Claire seems like she will go to Raccoon City…
>>164It’s Chris’s younger sister, you know?
>>183So I guess they didn’t let anyone know where they were or where they were trying to go.
>>188I’m going to Racoon City because something is bothering me.
I can’t forgive Umbrella! I’m going to Europe to fight Umbrella just like my brother!
I got caught after barging in…
>>188If you don’t let her know, she’ll be the kind of woman who searches for where she is on her own.
If I had informed you, she would be a woman heading to my brother’s place.
Well… I understand that Ethan from Village can’t talk carelessly until he confirms that he is not under Miranda’s influence…
During the escort, Miranda was going wild, and Ethan was also rampaging to get his daughter back, so there was hardly any chance to talk…
Still, I should have at least talked when we reunited in the village…
But I’m living as Neo.
Neo is hard to understand as Neo.
The BSAA isn’t particularly powerful either, so if they were exposed for something shady, it would be only natural for them to be dismantled.
Ethan is dead while Mia is living carefreely.
Well, it seems the relationship with my daughter isn’t good, so that’s fine.
>>153In 7, the heroine also had aspects similar to Zoe.
There’s nothing good about Mia…
>>162It’s a bit much to get furious about choosing to help Zoe when it’s their own fault that the Baker family got involved.
If Chris barges into the BSAA, once people understand the situation, most would likely become allies, and I feel that even if an infection outbreak occurs within the BSAA, it would ruin everything.
If there were no village, Ethan probably would have survived normally.
Speaking of which, when I look at Miranda, it seems like she might not age at all.
Enemies with immense power in bio are probably just families involved in secret societies of conspiracy theories.
At one point, my friends and best friends die, the captain is a traitor, and even if I make it back alive, no one will believe me, so I’m overwhelmed.
Chris is telling Claire not to worry in a letter, but when he comes to Raccoon and finds the diary, he gets the information that it’s Europe, saying “Alright!”
As it is, Claire is 100% careless because she is being imprisoned on a deserted island after single-handedly storming the European branch without any plans.
It feels like Chris is more of a grim reaper than Hank.
It’s not that Chris is to blame, but he’s lost too many subordinates.
Chris doesn’t want to involve any of these guys.
It’s all like embodiments of the power to go and confirm things themselves without talking about the circumstances…
Since the BSAA European branch ended up going out of control, I thought the next setting would be in Europe, but we returned to Raccoon City.
The police station is still standing, and it hasn’t been destroyed at all by the nuclear weapon, has it?
>>166It seems like it’s currently being regarded as a regular missile attack.
>>169In fact, it wasn’t referred to as a nuclear from around the time of 3.
It should only have been referred to as a cruise missile.
>>166It feels like they might really use a nuclear weapon domestically, and with the possibility of viruses spreading, it could turn into a situation involving camouflage vapor bombs or something like that.
After Claire joined the organization that supports the victims of bioterrorism and provided support from behind, Jill was also helped during that time, and with Piers there, it seems to be the most peaceful period for her.
Well, after that, there are Rebirth 2 and 6.
Even if the city is blown away, there are still mountains and forests nearby.
It’s true that Claire is the embodiment of unnecessary action.
I remember there was an explanation during the interview for the strategy guide at that time, saying it was something like a less contaminated substance rather than a nuclear one.
Thumbnail Gorilla
It was changed to several incineration missiles for the sterilization operation due to the outbreak.
>>178I think I took about a dozen hits when it was 2.
>>178If it were a warhead for incineration, the explosive power would not have been that strong until then.
It could have been a type of explosion that scorched the entire city with blazing flames.
The Atomic Bomb Dome is near the hypocenter, but it survived without being completely destroyed.
It’s a radio drama about ordinary citizens doing their best to escape from Raccoon City after the zombie outbreak.
In the end, is it okay to say that the gorilla of 5 is the strongest?
My muscles are pumped up and really defined.
>>182It’s Leon from 4.
The power of the elbow is 9999!
Hey, Claire, don’t just barge into the Umbrella branch without any preparation…
Well, before we talk about preparation or anything, just don’t do that in the first place…
It seems that if Chris goes out of his way to send a letter saying it’s okay and not to worry, he might not actually be okay.
>>187No matter what I say, it’s hopeless now!
Is there some new information that came out?
>>190The protagonist of 9 is Alyssa’s daughter, and the setting is the ruins of Raccoon City.
The fact that Claire is a woman who takes action even when she has stopped communicating, whether or not she is informed of the situation.
But not many people say it, but Claire is really beautiful.
>>192It goes without saying that being beautiful is a given, along with having gorilla lineage.
>>192It seems that there was a time when BSAA and TerraSave worked together on a joint project.
There was a story about how the BSAA members imagined Chris’s sister as a female gorilla, but when they saw her, they were surprised that she was beautiful, and it was just too much.
I really think the beginning of Veronica is the funniest time in Claire’s life.
>>194The chaos from the crackdown and the transfer aside, the incident on the deserted island was purely just bad luck.
>>198The timing of the Wesker gang’s attack was so perfect that I was suspected of being a spy!
>>203It’s no wonder Alfred is suspicious; it was such a perfect timing for him to come to the island…
Chris might not be able to say anything because there are people like Sherry who were saved by Claire’s proactive actions.