![]() ![]() They pass by the iconic Welcome to Raccoon City sign, however, it now sports a “Fuck Umbrella!” tag (the fuck is censored for the sake of the trailer, but the full sign was shown off on Twitter yesterday). Unlike the game, Claire has hitched a ride with him on her way into the city, and they have a conversation about the state of Raccoon - namely, that it sucks. The truck is pretty much 100% faithful to the game, which I commented on months ago. To start off with, right off the bat we have a recreation of Resident Evil 2 Remake‘s tanker truck, and the zed the driver absolutely splatters. Trust me, there is a lot that’s possible to miss in both trailers, and a lot of details that might not be obvious at first as well. There are actually two trailers as well, a US trailer and an EU trailer (which each feature a ton of footage the other doesn’t) so I’ll be covering both. As has become customary with new Resident Evil trailers, I’ve gone through these with a fine-toothed comb to find every last detail and easter egg possible. I’ve been looking forward to it ever since we first started seeing set photos late last year, which showed off astonishing attention to detail, and I’m overjoyed to see that detail has permeated every inch of this film based on the trailer. So after months of waiting we finally have our first trailer for Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, an all-new reboot of the Resident Evil film franchise, and “hyped” is not a strong enough word for what I’m feeling. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply.AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |