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The Evolution of Resident Evil: Bridge to Extinction
The making of "Resident Evil: Extinction."
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Plot Summary
In 2005, a biological terrorist group releases the T-virus at an international airport, causing passengers to mutate into zombies. Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield, survivors of the Raccoon City incident, team up once again to contain the outbreak and uncover the truth behind the virus's release. They must fight their way through hordes of infected and a new, more dangerous mutation to prevent a global catastrophe.
Critical Reception
Resident Evil: Degeneration was generally well-received by fans of the video game series and animation enthusiasts. Critics praised its action sequences and faithfulness to the source material, although some found the plot to be somewhat formulaic for the franchise. It was noted for being one of the first CGI animated films based on a video game to achieve a moderate level of success.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its high-quality CGI animation and intense action sequences.
Appreciated by fans for continuing the lore and character arcs of Leon and Claire.
Some critics noted a predictable plot that relied heavily on established Resident Evil tropes.
Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed Resident Evil: Degeneration, highlighting its impressive CGI animation for its time and its ability to deliver thrilling zombie action. Many felt it successfully captured the essence of the Resident Evil games. Some viewers found the story to be a bit straightforward but were satisfied with the overall experience.
Fun Fact
Resident Evil: Degeneration was one of the first CGI animated films based on a video game to be released directly to DVD and Blu-ray in North America.
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