![]() ![]() If you were looking for a more classic, slow creeping, suspenseful horror feature set in a big mansion, look elsewhere I'm afraid. After this its essentially back to business with the rest of the film, and by that I mean lots of hi-tech locations and explosive action. Other than that its all a waste of time and obviously in there to lure in the fanboys with promise of some classic Resident Evil action. ![]() We get to see the new villain and his sidekicks, and we get a small idea of his dastardly plans. This whole brief intro is basically the original Resident Evil game but with one problem, its completely unnecessary. Their targets are the films new villain, Glenn Arias and the hostages he has taken. Indeed the films opening sequence involves a team of BSAA agents (with Chris Redfield) storming a dilapidated mansion in Mexico. Both the films poster and introductory sequence are clearly harking back to the very first game with the large scary mansion in the woods angle. It was in fact the tone of the film that would be rebooted, and that is clear to see. So apparently Capcom said this animated feature would be a reboot of the animated series, but then it turned out to be a sequel. ![]()
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