Based on the Capcom video game franchise, Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness is a horror series with a sci-fi twist. Coming 2021 only on Netflix.
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How do you feel about the show though?I've watched the old CGI movies back in the day. The only Resident Evil game that I ever played was Resident Evil 4. I'm not a huge fan of playing the games because they're all pretty hard.
How do you feel about the show though?
Yeah, I'm kind of glad to see that the movies and shows have branched out to fill in some of the gaps left open by the video games. Plus, the animation looks amazing!It probably covers some of the lore that has been left untouched for 20 some odd years as the games have come out.
We should watch it together!It looks good, I'd definitely be binging this when it comes out. I love the RE franchise.
How should we do that?Yeah, I'm kind of glad to see that the movies and shows have branched out to fill in some of the gaps left open by the video games. Plus, the animation looks amazing!
We should watch it together!
Oh wow, didn't know that was possible! I currently don't have it but will get it next month or so as my Amazon Prime is due to end soon.If you have access to Netflix, we can party watch it.
If you have access to Netflix, we can party watch it.
You don't have to be close. Amazon also has a party watch system to where as long as you both have an active subscription to Prime, you can watch shows/movies offered through their services.Oh cool. You guys must not live very far from each other.
Either way, I'm excited to see the world/lore of these various games explored in other mediums like with what they're doing with The Witcher games.
Of course! I watched every single one of them. I won't disagree with you on that; but, there's just a wider range of possibilities that are available through the animation medium that aren't yet with the live action version.
Well, I just meant that with current technology, it's easier to use hand-drawn or computer-generated animation to display the various mutations and special powers of the various characters.Yeah, in the CGI films they're able to throw in all of the monsters they want without fear of copyright. Because they're Capcom and they own it.