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I saw Resident Evil Infinite Darkness and really enjoyed it. Some of the martial scoring of the limited series called to mind the original RE3's OST. The film itself is set between the events of RE4 and RE5 which puts this series in the year 2006 of the overall Resident Evil timeline. Unlike Death Island, there was a good Japanese audio track for this release and the motion cap, background art, and models for the characters also looked better overall. Without getting into major spoilers, fans of the original Alien might enjoy some elements occurring inside a submarine. RE2 fans will also like seeing Claire Redfield and Leon S. Kennedy working together again. There are also unfortunately some connections to things from real life that occurred after this series was released in 2021. However, it serves to make this biopunk series more topical.
While Death Island was very cheesy, this one plays it straight, and is likely to please RE fans. I wish we'd had this kind of release in the theatres back in the day instead of the Paul Andersen RE movies (though I still maintain that his first one is okay).
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