
Are you still connected to the conversation?
There are also parallels in derivative works, but the numbering should always be connected.
If you’re a beginner, start with the thread image or around RE2.
There are many side stories as well.
Basically, time progresses according to the numbers.
However, 2 and 3 are the same in terms of stage and time slot.
>>2Certainly, it was after a while that Claire and the others escaped first, and then Jill escaped at the same time as the sterilization operation.
>>4Jill’s starts earlier and ends later, doesn’t it?
Remake 2 and 4
The story is connected, but you don’t have to worry about it.
I think it’s fine to start from any of them, although there are connections! Let’s start with the PS version of Bio.
>>5Strange English…
I also recommend the outbreak that is the escape story of ordinary people from Raccoon City.
We’re connected, but since it’s quite casual, I think it’s fine to be flexible.
I don’t really mind if I’ve done everything.
It’s more about whether it’s interesting or not.
The easiest to get into has a RE2 feel to it.
I think it’s fine to start with any work just knowing that Umbrella Corporation is a bad company researching zombie viruses.
Don’t worry about the series connections because it’s not like I properly tie up the foreshadowing!
The bio remote control takes a bit of getting used to…
If you take the story seriously, there are various things that will catch your attention, so it’s fine to go with the atmosphere.
Is this Earth okay…?
>>14The bio world ultimately connects to the Monster Hunter world.
>>18Can you stop with those ridiculous theories that have a strange sense of persuasion?
Should I start with zero in terms of the story or the chronological sequence?
If asked that, I’d rather not… In terms of gameplay and story, I think it’s okay to skip that part…
>>15Is it from 1?
It might be easier to understand if there’s a premise that 0 is playing with 1.
Remaster 1 remake → Bio RE2 → Bio RE4
Hidden masterpiece of the original DS.
There are few people who have a DS…
>>19Since it can also be done on the 3DS, there are probably quite a few people.
>>26I don’t think there are many people who have a 3DS now.
If you do 1 and 2, you can understand the first appearance of the main character, and that’s something you want to grasp.
Thinking like that, don’t you want RE1?
>>20It’s understandable given the times, but to be honest, games that didn’t need to have the same kind of gameplay (even now) inside and outside the series are the ones that most need a remake…
It’s amazing that Bio 0 was canceled during development on the 64 and then remade and released.
It’s sad to feel like it’s okay to be without something.
It’s fine to start with RE2, but it’s a bit of a waste to go straight to RE4 without playing the original RE4.
It’s too cramped to go around that damn narrow Western-style mansion in TPS…
It’s a bit wider than that, but Code Veronica still hasn’t been remade after all this time.
Western-style houses are not suitable for the stage.
For now, if you start with RE2, you might wonder what happened…! In that case, you could try the remake of RE1 or something.
For now, I think it’s fine to start with RE4 and wonder what happened to Leon… and then play RE2, or something like that.
Isn’t 9 set in Umbrella and not part of the main storyline?
It’s fine from 7!
If I had to say, I think it’s better not to do 5 and 6 first.
>>30Maybe 8…
Serious Fallout
A series that drives you crazy when you take contemplation seriously.
At the point of 2, it’s a parallel of 1, and 3 says something like “what I said in 2 was a lie,” so there are plenty of bold changes to the settings, so feel free to play around.
Revelations is good.
The ease of play as a game is naturally better in the latest versions, which is a bit of a dilemma.
I want them to remake 1 and play “Don’t End It in a Dream” at the ending again.
>>38That was something that even the director at the time disliked…
But I also really like the messed up story of the original RE4, even though the remake is very polished! That’s how I feel…
>>45The cool Leon from Re4 and the solid stage are great, but the original crazy attraction and Leon sprinting to avoid rocks is also really good, right?
Revelations 1 is a story that takes place between 5 and 6!
For now, starting with RE2 and then moving on to other series seems like the best approach, much like how Eiko Kano is often said to do.
Was it from Re3?
It’s good to dare to do 1 too.
It’s pretty scary.
If you’re going to start suddenly, 7 and 8 would be good.
If you want to enjoy the long saga of Chris, Jill, and Leon
We have no choice but to start from scratch.
RE2 was my first Resident Evil, and I was impressed by its high level of completion.
I wonder if this is enough ammo!? → It was barely enough! There were moments when I carelessly picked up important items and ended up facing troublesome enemies, which created an incredibly delicate balance that was impressive.
Isn’t it quite difficult to go through the series in order to follow the story?
>>44When it comes to stories like those in Yakuza or Metal Gear series, there are some points that make me ponder.
In the case of bio, if you’re curious, I feel like it’s totally fine to look back… it gives that kind of feeling.
Many people must have started from 7.
You can enjoy it even without knowledge of past works.
The feeling of operation might be sluggish, but I want you to experience the original fear as well.
It’s interesting that there are more cases where things don’t end in dreams than those that do, despite having so much.
Although the situation that doesn’t end in a dream is famous,
0 assumes that 1 is being done, so it’s from 1.
In the end, it means you can start from the place you like.
To be honest, if it were starting from scratch, it could be considered an absolutely terrible game.
>>52It’s particularly difficult, you know…
>>520 itself is a masterpiece, though.
>>52Because I liked you.
Since I started watching others play during broadcasts, I’ve realized that I’ve been getting criticized a lot.
I cried…
The narrow hallway facing outside, where everyone was left speechless, should be experienced if you’re going to play Bio.
If I do it now, I’ll end up laughing about various things.
It’s better to start from GAIDEN.
>>56I’ll turn it into a BOW.
Starting from 4, Leon’s rival comes into play as the main focus, so I think it would have been good to have played the previous games first.
Is this your first appearance, huh?
I’ve been playing it quite a bit, but I only have a vague understanding of the overall story of the Bio series.
Every time it pretends to be serious, but the storyline is pretty casual, you know…
>>605 and 6 took a turn towards the action genre, so they’re particularly casual.
Among them, 6 is really terrible, so well… it turned the virus into magic.
I do have a story, but if I do it first, it seems like I’ll end up getting spoiled on the previous one… well, I do have it, but it’s not that important… uhm.
I played 7→8, and it was still really enjoyable even without any experience with the series.
After that, I played RE2, but I hated being chased around so much that I cleared it once and then quit…
>>64Just as a lot of things have been renewed, you know, with 7.
RE4 is probably refined as a horror action game.
I really liked the chaotic action… so I’m going to play the original again.
Is it safe to say that if I go up to 8, 7 has already been completely spoiled?
>>67It’s rare for a Bio series to have a completely continuous numbering like 7 to 8.
I recommended Resident Evil 4 to a friend who loves Zelda, MGS, and Uncharted, and they definitely got hooked!
I want them to make one that’s not a remake because there are many parts of the original that are better! Especially 3!!!!
Speaking of which, Biohazard was released on the Game Boy…
From my perspective starting from 2, it feels like there are too many keys and key items in 1, leaving no room for weapons and ammo.
It was something like up to story 4 or so, but it didn’t really matter.
I like the original version of 2 more than RE… I wonder why they deleted the part where Leon gets dumped by his girlfriend, sulks, and ends up being super late.
>>76Maybe it’s because I wasn’t cut out to be a police officer…
Yeah, it’s not really a time to be saying that in that world…
>>76I think it’s because the cool Leon direction after 6, including the original 4, seems to not fit anymore.
Originally, he was a playful guy who seemed to have mellowed Dante quite a bit.
Original 4 has a completely different vibe overall.
>>77I think you’ll be surprised right from the start by a radio scene that feels like Metal Gear.
>>114I’ll make them regret choosing the wrong person to ask out on a date.
It’s amazing how Bio keeps breaking the monotony repeatedly.
Games in the world tend to become repetitive around the third or fourth installment, and they try to break the monotony by changing various elements, leading to ups and downs, but Resident Evil has done that multiple times.
It had proper surprises and mystery elements, and the story was well put together.
>>79A stage that is scary just by walking on it is good too.
The ultimate form of early Bio is Veronica, and then it was completely renewed in 4, and again renewed in 7, which is amazing.
The original 4 is designed with a balance that addresses the common concern of shooting while walking, so I don’t mind that too much.
I can’t help but feel that having to open the menu to switch weapons is quite inconvenient now.
Also, the camera moves quite a lot, so it makes me feel pretty dizzy.
Huh!? Do I have to play this Umbrella Chronicles series!?
>>82This is a work that sunglasses fans can’t resist!
>>82If you like Chris, Jill, and Wesker…
If you like Krauser, Darkside Chronicle…
I think the remake of Bio becomes more surprising and frightening when you play the original.
Capcom isn’t expanding globally, so there’s no need to worry about it.
You don’t need to worry about it not being on Steam.
The smoke signal of Capcom’s revival called Biohazard 7.
>>89The existence of the RE engine is significant.
I want to know about the bio world, and I can’t miss Umbrella Chronicles and Darkside Chronicles…
The PS classic thumbnail has 1DC, and they say 2 and 3 will also be included, so it’s a series quite blessed with original content.
I saw it on wiki, but I wonder what Leon’s best friend, Ark Thompson, is like! If someone says they want to try it, that would be troublesome…
The gun survivor is talking about something quite important in a low-key manner.
The mystery of the 4 Salazar robot is nice, isn’t it?
Since I can’t touch it at all, there’s no need to do 0.
I wonder what Billy is doing.
>>96How old is Billy now…?
You’re the same age as Chris, right?
I wonder what Billy is really up to.
RE Leon is quite a nice young man, isn’t he?
If I get to RE6 with this, my mental state is likely to deteriorate significantly.
Since the classic game set 123 is being sold on GOG, if you have a PC, you should give it a try.
There is magma inside the castle in 4, which is just absurd.
I love the rich Mikami flavor in Muji 4.
I’m so touched to know that you’re using the bgm from pn03.
Isn’t it okay to touch on Rebecca a little more, even in numbering? It’s just that she’s not being touched at all.
>>103It’s a girl who became cute and appeared in Mercenaries, even though she hasn’t shown up in the main game or DLC in 5!
The word “Operation Javier” is the same, but the content is different in Darklo and RE4, which is the trap.
>>104Huh!? Leon isn’t coming with us!?
I like Umbrella Chronicles enough to pull out my Wii occasionally, but I can’t play Dark Side because the camera shakes too much…
The police station without that restroom is also nice, isn’t it?
It’s weird, but it’s seriously fun as a game, so 4.
You can start with the remake series from now on.
It’s available on all platforms and is easy to play.
It feels like Code Veronica has been altered to the point of not even being acknowledged, and it’s being treated poorly…
It’s subtly connected to the point where ignoring it seems questionable.
It’s short, so it might be stressful to say to do it continuously. > If I want to know about the bio world, I can’t skip Umbrella Chronicles and Darkside Chronicles…
I did it, but I think it’s enough to just capture the main characters’ first appearances, right…?
I’m excited to see how Resident Evil 9 will change things.
>>112I’ve never done an outbreak before.
I wish they would remake it and release it for solo play…
>>118No, I want you to include the COOP element!
Capcom is good at cooperative games because adding competitive elements just makes things crazy.
Actually, I’ve only played 4, but if you like 4, is there anything you would recommend?
My favorite elements are the strong action and the part where you explore, collect money, and strengthen weapons.
>>113Maybe 5 and 6.
>>117It seems that Capcom wants to restore the revival of horror.
If you like that, then that will happen.
>>113To be blunt, if you’re looking for this, I feel like Bio doesn’t really match that well, but maybe it’s number 2 to know Leon’s history…
>>113When asked like that, the answer would be “Dead Space” (not released domestically), but I wonder if it’s about the Bio series…
>>113RE4 is great.
It would be even better if we could do it in VR.
It’s a continuous series of surprises and scares precisely because it’s an unmarked 4-player game.
Honestly, you don’t need to worry too much about the story.
You can be concerned about 7 and 8.
Veronica had so much fun playing.
Just remember that Wesker is the bad guy, and that should be enough.
>>122If you know that and still play Remake 1, it would be a problem! I want to say that, but in Remake 1, the atmosphere is quite off from the very beginning, isn’t it, Wesker?
>>134Because it’s widely known to be the mastermind due to a certain game streamer…
Since there is a connection to the story, should we start from 2 or 4?
Or should we start from 7?
Besides 78, there have been some things like that in the past… If we’re doing 5, I’d rather see 1 and Veronica done.
The ultimate final boss.
7 and 8 feel like they are connected and set together, so I feel that if I do those in order, anything else would be fine.
Even if you do 2 after 4, there’s a perspective that says something like this happened in the past.
If I try to do everything, it’s pretty tough, so I’ll stick to about 4, 7, and 8.
It’s just that 5 is frustrating because it has no friends and is a stupid AI.
Wasn’t the Dead Space remake released in Japan as well?
The consumer hasn’t been released, right…?
>>133The CS version has still not been released.
Since there are subtitles, I finally understood what this story was about after doing the remake.
Billy is either alive or dead.
>>135Billy is the same, but I wonder what Jake is doing.
Level 7 has a relaxed difficulty where recovery items are plentiful, but the scary parts are genuinely terrifying, which is great.
It’s great that once you get used to it, you can easily complete a lap.
However, it can be a bit tedious when you have to watch the movie every time during repeated playthroughs.
8 is a blatant homage to 4, but it is said that 8 has a story based on 7.
Let me take on a project to take down the evil Umbrella Corporation!
Well, it feels like the creature’s kaiju transformation happens more as the series progresses.
I think it might feel like, after playing the new release, playing the old ones just doesn’t hit the same…
The fear of the tyrant will fade away.
>>140Zombies are such an overused theme.
It’s not like you’re scared because of the monster’s appearance.
>>152Huh? You don’t know about the retrospective zombie from 1?
>>162There is a nostalgic effect, but this is scary no matter how many times you play it.
>>162That’s exactly why the performance is scary; even if it’s not a monster, it’s still frightening.
>>174The production, of course, involves appearance as well, so what are you rambling about?
I think the stories themselves aren’t that long, so it’s still a series that’s easy to catch up on.
Where are Jake and Sherry…?
I want to blame the staff who suggested breaking the floor of the tower that was a safe zone in the village battle, making Re4 peek out without coming out right away.
Looking at it again, it really is quite a challenging content to keep up with…
>>146I think the main title’s ports are fortunate, but there are unusually many GAIDEN, or spin-offs.
>>146One play is short, so it’s still better than nothing.
The spin-offs are only good for Code Veronica, and the rest should be numbered titles.
Not knowing that Wesker is the final boss is like not knowing that Anakin is Darth Vader.
From the first generation to around four, you can clear it in about two hours.
>>148At one moment, I thought it would be possible to binge-watch from the first generation to the fourth for two hours, but then I realized that would be impossible…
>>153That’s impossible… But since it’s based on looping, Bio is short… Veronica is longer, but you can clear it in about an hour and a half with a time attack.
>>148It’s designed to provide about 8 hours of gameplay that maintains a sense of tension for first-time players.
8 is interesting as well as Chris’s chapter.
People who joined from 7 might wonder, “Who is Chris…?”
>>149There is a Chris chapter in the DLC, after all…
The character from 6 is very charming, you know…
>>150I’ll talk to the person when I arrive at the church!
>>150In RE2, when Claire asks, “Is Piers doing okay?” I became really sad.
I’m a guy who has only done it 6 times.
Let’s do it six times.
>>155Why?!
You should try other series too!!
It’s scary to think that they will chase you throughout the entire map.
Well, once you get used to it, it’s scary, so it turns into irritation.
The transformation of G is amazing.
At the point of 2, the inflation of BOW has begun.
The fact that Outbreak isn’t being remade, let alone ported or remastered, and isn’t coming to Archives either, means it’s stuck on PS2 for life.
It’s a good game, but the ways to play it are too limited.
>>161I think it would definitely be better to prepare some kind of play method on the official side before picking up Alyssa…
>>180On social media, it was like, “Who is Alyssa here?” and I… felt sad…
The protagonist, who is the daughter of one of the 8 playable characters from an old spin-off work that has no means of play on current machines, was too niche.
I wonder if I really said I would talk when I got to the church…
But when I looked back, it turns out this guy said he would talk when we get to the church…
>>166Let’s go to church…
Piers…
Oh… Wara Mansion
Dining room
>>169I like Barry.
>>169AI! HUB! DIS!
Until when does Gorisu plan to continue being active?
>>171Even a dozen years after the time in the story, I can still be active.
That’s great!
>>171Well, until bioterrorism disappears.
>>181Because I carry the thoughts of all the people who have died…
>>181It’s impossible… It just pops up randomly around the world.
It’s like a ghost ship…
In terms of spoilers, I think most people have figured out that it’s the Umbrella’s fault and that Wesker is a traitor, but even so, Resident Evil 1 is still scary…
But because of that, I sometimes forget that back in Biohazard 1, it was also a game where you picked up files and uncovered mysteries.
Since the very popular character Ken appears, it’s better to start playing from Original 2.
>>177It should appear in RE2 too, right!?
>>182The strong sense of a joke is original.
The commercials for Bio 1 were chaotic and full of screams…
It’s scary, so don’t put stuff like that in commercials.
>>179You don’t want to be deceived.
>>179Seigata-san Shiro
Seigata Sanshiro
>>187These guys aren’t human!
That was House of the Dead.
>>193Huh!?!!?
Seriously!!??!?!
>>221In the first place, Resident Evil isn’t from SEGA!
>>229Well, Biohazard has been released on the Sega Saturn as well…
When I started, Chris was that impressive person from the original game, but he didn’t really get much of a chance to appear.
Veronica was moved to see Chris, thinking, “Is this the Chris?” as he appeared with an incredibly cool BGM.
>>189I think it’s a bit too much to show up with just a handgun; they’re too used to sourcing things locally.
>>189(Wesker engages in a sluggish fistfight.)
The horror elements are mixed with some action game aspects, so when a serious horror area comes along, it really catches me off guard.
I really can’t stand the Beneviento mansion… The DLC is way too scary, what the hell…
The RE version overall deletes the interesting parts of the original, so the atmosphere is completely different…
At that time, I couldn’t watch TV because that commercial was so scary.
Suddenly, it goes dark and the zombie turns around.
It’s too scary for children.
I got tired of it turning into a battle story that felt like a secondary creation halfway through.
Helena was noisy at the church, but the moment the debacle ended, her presence became incredibly faint, which is the worst part.
I can’t stand the fact that the scene of parasite removal in RE4 has become so painfully realistic.
The original Resident Evil is still genuinely scary even now, but on the other hand, it also becomes somewhat surreal with its strange gimmicks, English that sounds like a listening CD, and the mysterious opening.