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PART 1 – https://youtu.be/U3htwFWvTsA
PART 2 – https://youtu.be/XDo-5YqRryg
0:00 – Introduction
0:30 – ROOM 302
1:44 – CABIN 202
3:17 – SURVEILLANCE ROOM
4:36 – KITCHEN
5:41 – HOSPITAL
7:07 – AUTOPSY ROOM
8:27 – LAB
10:23 – SECRET CHAMBER
12:30 – SPIKE PIT
13:27 – INTERROGATION ROOM
14:41 – LINKS! And Thanks! 😀
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Resident evil 1 needs a second remake
Nice video
The room that I always hate going into is the hallway in the first Resident evil where you get the green arrowhead that gets you into the crypt. When the crimson head rises for the first time 😮
I think the villains wanting to regurgitate you is inaccurate.. more like, mastication and digestion, but either way, such fun 😊
That teddy bear you mentioned at 6:37 from Resident Evil 3 Remake can also be found in Resident Evil 7! When you observe it in RE7, it slowly becomes overtaken with mold!
Probably a neat little easter egg thrown in by the devs lol
There was a time when RE was the only thing I spoke about during lunch 😅till DS2 crossed my Path. The Lore in both was just deep & left you wondering for hours 💭
Resident evil 0 was a unique experience. I really enjoyed switching back and forth between characters, being able to split up, and the lack of a box was interesting if not only a minor inconvenience at times.
The only thing that I really didn't like was the weird japanese anime type boss. He actually feels like a comic book villain.
Oh and dont even get me started on Williams line "I'm taking over now. HA.HA.HA!" Wtf even was that? Juvenile as hell.
Chief irons room where the mayor's daughter was is creepy. I don't know if this was discussed already, but chief irons is a taxidermist and the mayor's daughters body in his room implies that he was going to subject her into his taxidermy activities. "Preserve her"
There’s a room that holds the submachine gun in the original RE2 at the end of the game. Theres like 3-4 Lickers guarding the room. I think it’s only accessible in the B scenario. That room scared me
I wonder if umbrella would put there human experiments to rest or just experiment on theme when there awake in pain?
I bet a modern look of a Crimson Head would be terrifying
The prison in RE4 with the one regenerator definitely needs to be here. So many creepy things in there.
The kitchen: people infected with the t-virus can become ravenously hungry for meat. They probably started butchering another person as their sanity slipped before fully turning. Itchy tasty.
The kitchen could actually be zombies trying to cook. Perhaps the itchy, tasty guy took his friend down there or one of the other people did it as they lost their mind, clinging to their last memories. Likewise zombies could be drawn there because they're hungry and there's some fleeting sense of that being where food used to come from. Well that, or possibly the smell. Since whoever it was got butchered before turning the meat might smell different. Zombies seem to never go after each other, yet when Mr. I.T. killed his friend, his friend had the virus too, yet he still ate him. This points to the meat indeed being different.
It is actually pretty common in european style mansions to have the ktichen and service staff quarters in the basement.
I'm sorry I found a special someone and is gonna merry her in 3 months lol
Nice list my friend
Always look forward to your Resident evil lists Nacho
Resident evil 1 remake has a really creepy room it’s on the second floor opposite the room with the bee & fishook puzzle when you examine the bed it mentions footprints going through the the bed it always creeped me out plus the camera angle when you enter the room makes it feel like something watching you😬
The room in RE0 where Rebecca gets yeeted by the Eliminators was messed up for me. The Torture room.
Guys! Capcom's having a sale rn on steam and Im splitting in half trying to decide whether to buy REV2 or 0, help!
More gold Nacho
Re0 is so scary tbh. It’s good for it’s time.
The music from the original games really set the mood as well.
Where is the Benevento house creepy doll scanning room
Honorable mentions to the mannequin room you pass in Jake's story in Re6, you can walk through it quick but if you stop to take a look it becomes unsettling.
only three places in the resident evil games freaked me out the first time i played them.
re2 original: the western wing corridor. before you turn into the corridor that leads to the darkroom and evidence room, take a look at the boarded up windows. there's two lights that resemble a pair of eyes, watching you.
re4: the tank at the back of the farm. for base reference, it's where one of the blue medallions are. the first time i inspected the tank, i felt jolted. i had the same reaction as leon:
"i can't believe this. these are all dead people."
the second location is the bag that wiggles around before you face the final regenerator. it has no shape and if you knife it, leon says upon inspection:
"what the hell is this thing?"
I agree with this list even though nearly every room and area in the Resident Evil universe is creepy and disturbing.
I have to add that I think even the prison torture room, Medical room and Alexia’s “guest house” in Resident Evil: Code Veronica should be added to this list. These rooms/areas alone are beyond some of the most creepiest and disturbing areas In the resident evil games. Everything about those rooms alone just puts chills down the spine and screams survival horror!
Man, i don't know how you can always find more content in RE, awesome as always, thank you
6:38 I think it's a reference to Samantha in Cod Zombies,The first teddy bear appeared in Verrukt
(I maybe wrong, or not)
I love the Resident Evil 2, 3, and 4 remakes, but I really wish Capcom would remake the Resident Evil Outbreak games. Or just remaster them. Those games were WAY ahead of their time, and don't deserve to be forgotten.
the kitchen was in the bottom because the style of mansion was based on the turn of the century european styles that often used bellhops to service the food up through delivery shafts; keeping the mundane task of making meals away from the upper class.