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Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City arrived in theaters in November 2021 to mixed reviews. Critics praised its atmosphere and faithfulness but panned its pacing and tone. It grossed only $42 million worldwide against a $25 million budget—a modest result, but not the blockbuster Sony hoped for. Resident Evil- Welcome to Raccoon City
Kaya Scodelario (Claire Redfield), Robbie Amell (Chris Redfield), Avan Jogia (Leon S. Kennedy), and Hannah John-Kamen (Jill Valentine).
Released in 2021, Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City serves as a cinematic reboot and an origin story intended to align more closely with the Capcom video game franchise than the previous film series. Written and directed by Johannes Roberts, the film attempts to blend the narratives of the first two games into a single night in 1998. Plot and Game Faithfulness And in the end, isn’t that what surviving
The film received , earning a 31% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
The combat system is a key aspect of the game, with a variety of guns and melee attacks at players' disposal. However, ammo and resources will be scarce, forcing players to think carefully about when to engage enemies and when to retreat. The game also features a crafting system, allowing players to create items and upgrade their equipment. Critics praised its atmosphere and faithfulness but panned
The film features a new ensemble cast portraying fan-favorite characters: