

We get our first clear look at Jill Valentine and her new design, with what I assume to be Brad Vickers (the famously wussy helicopter pilot from RE1, and fellow S.T.A.R.S.

Jill nopes the fuck out, as The Pursuer gains its footing at 1:13 and seems to brace up the collapsing roof at 1:21. Next up is another shot of Nemesis, smashing down through the floor/roof and uttering the one and only word he’s known for. What appears to a white van that could possibly be a Kendo Gunshop van (several of which are parked around Raccoon), although it is worth noting that there’s no logo visible. The main thing to note here is what part of it we’re seeing - or at least what elements it’s recreating. Jill makes it outside onto the catwalk, where we get a nice, sweeping view of Raccoon City.
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There isn’t all that much to talk about here, as most of the apartment is fairly non-descript, although we do get a few glimpses of Nemesis’s full body (albeit heavily obscured by shadow and screen shaking), first at the 00:47 mark, then again at the 00:51 mark. Anyway, starting at the 00:42 mark (where we’re greeted with the date and location), we see a lengthy sequence of Jill racing through what appears to be her apartment building (a location previously only just barely seen in the original game, but we’ll go over that later). However, hours before Leon and Claire’s nightmare was over, an entire city’s had only just begun.įirst things first, something we can all speculate the meaning of: are these first-person, flashy cutscene sections made just for the trailer or indicative of a first-person mode? It’s hard to say at the moment, although something about the camera bob in certain places feels weirdly stiff, in a “controlled by a control stick” kind of way. The trailer opens, charmingly, with an overview of Resident Evil 2‘s story, tracking the time (incredible dedication to lore fun fact: the timestamps they show line up with the timestamps shown for RE2’s chronology in the Resident Evil Archives reference book). Between the reveal trailer and the ‘Special Developer Video,’ we have a lot to go over, so without further ado, let’s dive right back into the world of survival horror… I’m a little buzzed from the hype, but that will only fuel my thirst to talk about this. Here, I’ll be doing the same with Resident Evil 3 Remake, which was revealed officially earlier this morning. A little over a year ago, I wrote a piece on Resident Evil 2 Remake‘s reveal trailers, which showcased a tremendous amount of info across both of them - with some of that info lasting fractions of seconds on screen.
