
There’s no way we can wipe out BOWs with just nuclear missiles…
>>1It seems like Gravedigger is also alive.
In the original version, there are hardly any of these characters to begin with, and they were all defeated in the story.
The sewer is like hell or a demon world, isn’t it?
>>4This guy is reproducing too much…
The placement of this guy in RE2 was extremely annoying.
The sewage and the mountains of Arkley seem to have formed a unique ecosystem, don’t they…
Since the Grave Digger RE didn’t come out, isn’t it going to be released in 9?
Since there is only one image of the thread, it should be dead as it is, but if it’s a grave digger, it seems to be stubbornly alive as it lays eggs like crazy.
I want to see that worm in the current graphics.
It turns out the power of the nuclear explosion was weaker than I thought, as there are still many buildings left standing…
The grave digger seems to have powered up due to radiation…
However, the grave digger produces hundreds of eggs in a single laying.
It seems that the larvae grow to the size of their parents in about a week, so if there are many survivors, it could be problematic.
So it’s Fallout this time?
It’s been several decades, so surely they’re not around anymore… right?
There is a possibility that crocodiles are still alive…!
>>16It’s probably the lifespan… I don’t really know…
>>23I’ve heard that alligators don’t have a lifespan…
It feels strange to have so many of them underground, given the setting where survivors with high G compatibility transform after being attacked by G. Are they all Hank’s colleagues or something?
I’ve been wondering if Form G-5 can really completely die from that explosion.
>>18Regarding G5, since it was the last bogan on the track during the Raccoon escape, I think it would have been confirmed earlier if it were alive.
It’s not surprising if there are some survivors among the countless Grave Digger’s children that appeared in the three works.
Raccoon City is too much of a remnant.
The ones underground seem to be surviving quite well.
It seems like there wouldn’t be much impact if a crater like that was formed…
>>20The fact that the Raccoon Police Department is too similar to its original form means there’s a relatively high possibility that the people who were in the city have survived.
Isn’t the thread image the end result of a mouse?
Even if we survive, the U.S. military is probably exterminating those who seem likely to go outside at the borders, but I really hate this mission…
There probably aren’t any that are surviving in noticeable places since there have been investigations and such, right?
I should have launched about four nuclear missiles…
Since there are those who can fly and those who can burrow underground, it’s likely that there are missed exterminations.
It seems that it’s not the nuclear weapon that was fired in the sterilization operation.
Did the Western-style house get blown away beautifully?
I think G5 was already at a stage where it would die even if left alone.
By the way, I wonder why the COVID vaccine was treated as a G category.
The Western-style building was blown to smithereens with a self-destruct device, to the point of being amusingly thorough.
There are probably countless underground facilities in a place where missiles have fallen.
Surprisingly, Raccoon City still retains its original form.
A mansion (research facility) with a self-destruct device is pretty crazy when you think about it rationally.
>>37No, it’s a facility where they’re doing really risky research, so it’s really necessary to cover up the evidence.
I mean, because of the outbreak of Biohazard, it was easy for anyone to infiltrate, and considering that evidence and important data were left exposed, being prepared was definitely the right decision.
Speaking of survivors, it makes me think that Lisa probably survived too.
I saw that he got caught in the explosion of the Western-style mansion in UC, but I wonder if he’ll die from that?
When I got to the sea, it was polluted… but somehow it just got purified normally.
>>40Don’t underestimate the nature of the bio world.
It feels a bit like the movie Biohazard to be returning to Raccoon City again.
Is there no chance of Lisa-chan appearing?
In bio comics, there’s usually a twist at the end where one zombie survives, right?
Like the champion’s stuff or things.
What part of the time series is this again?
>>45Which one is this about? 2?
It’s an event on September 29 and 30, 1998, if it’s 2.
It would be fine if it ends up becoming a sort of greedy set of various things left undone from 1 to 3…
Living organisms have the nature of striving hard to leave behind their genes, but do they not die with time?
>>47I feel like it wouldn’t be strange if lifespans became shorter due to the sudden evolution.
There’s no description around that area, right?
>>47I wonder, since we’re living beings, it seems we can’t do without food, but if we’re getting it properly, we might live a long life.
In the main story, I died immediately regardless of the time… it’s the same in the movie.
I guess there’s no food, so they might have starved to death.
If G was extinct, it would be disappointing, but if it was alive, that would be something too.
Too much like a super creature…
Isn’t the G in William based on eating corpses and zombies?
>>53It seems that to recover from being beaten up by Leon and the others, they randomly absorbed zombies in the area.
Aren’t all the herbs dead? Are you okay?
Plants are strong.
The Arkley Mountains are thriving, so wild herbs should be just fine.
Creatures evolved by radiation will appear.
Up until the third form, it feels like the virus is normally spreading throughout the body and evolving, but from there it starts to grow larger and larger.
It seems that genes were altered for self-reproduction over a long period of time.
I don’t like the thought of a large number of BOWs that have undergone abnormal growth due to radiation and viruses…
It seems like they are breeding human-sized cockroaches.
If all it takes is nutrition to keep living, then it would be too strong, so I really want to believe that G has gone extinct.
There are examples like Veronica’s Nosferatu, but…
It seems that there are quite a few people with resistance to the T-virus, but Grace’s parents don’t have it, so could the infection rate system be revived?
>>63If it’s true that Alyssa hit Daylight, then it seems possible that my daughter has developed a special constitution.
The theory that the progenitor virus originated from nature, and therefore nature is stronger.
But you know, when it comes to the G virus, I have the impression that it can’t be controlled but is specialized for survival, so I hope it won’t be broken down.
Everyone is just developing ridiculous viruses…
Huh, mutated tofu?!
Is it possible that “zombies” are the enemy characters for the first time in a long while…?
>>69I did it with 6…
How old is Hank now that he’s come out?
What about residual radiation from something like a nuclear missile?
I don’t quite believe that the infected cockroaches have been eradicated.
>>74Wasn’t there a story about a survival rights battle between cockroaches and mice, where one of them lost?
Is that something else…?
>>79It’s a story about 2.
The winner is Goki.
>>80Just as expected, it’s strong…! Cockroach!
If viruses are flowing into the groundwater, it seems like America would be in a big mess.
The sewers in RE2 are a bit too serious to be a joke.
It was breeding about ten times more than expected.
Aren’t there too many Grave Tiger fans on the bulletin board?
Is this Raccoon City underground?
Even a former Umbrella employee said, “That’s so hard to use that you should probably not buy it,” about the G-virus.
>>78If it spreads poorly, it would be way too dangerous, so don’t sell it in the first place.
G works amazingly well when mixed with other viruses.
It must have been a huge disaster with number 6, but I wonder how they cleaned it up.
Especially China
Even if you try hard to adjust it, the G virus gives me the image that it will immediately mutate unexpectedly and become chaotic if it takes damage.
>>85Speaking of which, T+G and C also undergo mutations when they receive a certain amount of damage…
I wonder if there are many towns like Raccoon City that have been bombed with nuclear weapons by their own countries.
In GunSab 4, you can mix T and G to perform TS…
Well, even if I transform into a TS, it still looks like a female Tyrant.
>>87But you know, that guy is a rare case where even after becoming BOW, he still retained his intelligence and reason…
>>96If you can adapt to the virus, you can keep your intelligence and your ego intact, so it’s not really that rare.
It’s the same with Sergei, Alexia, and Wesker.
There seem to be reptiles other than crocodiles.
>>88Dinosaurs that have regressed due to the effects of a virus in large numbers…!
>>91This is Dino Crisis.
The chimera is so inefficient that it has become just a hobby for the researchers.
Just thinking about Raccoon City after being hit by a nuclear strike gets me excited.
Considering efficiency, it makes more sense to think that real drones are more impressive right now.
>>93Here comes the bio-drone!
Using mosquitoes that carry the virus to infect people!
It’s not Higanjima!
After all, one nuclear missile can’t cleanse that area.
>>97We need a nuclear bomb…
The elephant and the lion…
I wonder if there will be enemies that chase after me again.
In the CG movie, terrorists were randomly scattering it around.
It’s amazing that bio-drones are being updated as modern weapons while still maintaining the original characteristics of biological weapons.
Mass production is easy, and you can set targets and fly solo around the world in a size that can’t be detected by the opponent; it’s going too far.
I thought there were no regions left with a decent environment in that world.
I was surprised to hear that only a small part is contaminated by BOW.
>>103The BSAA and others were working hard to contain it.
>>105I can understand the feeling of starting to use BOW due to the severe labor shortage.
If it gets messed up to the level where recovery is impossible, then there’s nothing that can be done.
Otherwise, it can be handled fairly easily.
Because the herbs are too strong…
I liked the story and creatures in 6, so I’m hoping that RE6 will strike a good balance.
The setting of Raccoon City, which collapsed due to the sterilization operation, is emotional, but are we really going to have an open world there?
>>110Is it clearly stated whether it’s open world or not?
I wonder if it’s just living a relatively normal lifespan.
It’s been almost 30 years.
It’s strange… there should have only been craters and rubble left from the outbreak…
If you’re buying from Japan, I wonder if you can only buy the regulated version.
Steam can no longer activate foreign keys.
It seems that they would be doing well underground with bombing to the extent that the buildings remain.
I wonder if zombies die because they don’t have enough energy if they don’t eat.
>>117Zombies in the bio world are not necessarily dead people, but rather living beings who have fallen into a state of unconsciousness due to a virus infection…
>>118I have a memory of a corpse resurrecting from the grave in Code Veronica, but maybe it’s just my imagination.
>>121That one was thought to be dead and buried, but it turned out it was just in a state of suspended animation and became a zombie underground.
>>123Do not bury those suspected of being infected.
>>126Most people don’t understand anything about the T-virus at all.
>>117In the case of bio zombies, I feel like their metabolism is so intense that they die quickly if they don’t keep eating.
Is Grace Ashcroft the daughter of Alyssa Ashcroft?
Zombies cannot move if they haven’t eaten for a long time.
It was a lounging zombie from long ago.
If hunger continues, you die just like that according to the settings.
It seems that if zombies continue to be fed without shortage, they will become Lickers due to the ongoing T-Virus contamination, but that was understood during the Raccoon City incident.
I don’t have the impression that a liquor drinker eats.
>>125I mean, the only ones that come to mind eating things are zombies and Cerberus.
The basement of the raccoon is full of G’s eggs!
In the radio drama set in the fateful Raccoon City, there is a depiction of a resident trying to escape from Raccoon City over the mountains while being pursued by Lickers and heading towards nearby villages and towns, but I wonder if it has been excluded from the main timeline.
It seems that the Umbrella helicopter has been killing nearby villagers and passing truck drivers who escaped, so I guess it’s okay to assume they were disposed of together.
Despite spending money on the facility, the handling of the experiments was surprisingly careless, wasn’t it?
I guess there will be old men who survived the bombing and have been living in Raccoon City ever since…
As living beings, for the most part, food is absolutely necessary.
In the case of the licker, I think it gives that impression because it doesn’t use biting attacks on players.