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At present, I know of a total of four works related to Resident Evil. They were: Resident Evil Resident Evil II Resident Evil: The Game Resident Evil: Afterlife
The Resident Evil novel series has a total of 52 chapters, including 22 main chapters and 20 non-main chapters.
Fast 60 Seconds (Fast 60s) was a team game. The participants were required to pick up 30 cards in order of size within 60 seconds. The rules of the game included: Each round of the game was only 60 seconds long. Only one player was allowed to enter the card area at a time. The other players could only give verbal help outside the circle. They were not allowed to touch the card. If they touched the card, the time would be reduced by five seconds. In the end, the group that handed the cards to the referee in order would win. This game could cultivate the team members 'communication awareness, division of labor and cooperation ability, and systematic thinking.
😋The plot of Resident Evil fighting zombies was really exciting! If you like this type of movie, I can recommend a few to you: Zombie Nation, 28 Days Later, When I Wake Up Late at Night, Zombie Diaries, More Soul Guardians, and so on. Each of them has a unique zombie plot, and they can basically meet your needs. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
Resident Evil Doujinshi referred to a novel genre based on the Resident Evil movie. This type of novel would usually extend and expand some of the plots and characters in the movie to create a new story world and character image. In Resident Evil movies and Doujinshi novels, there were often battles between different biochemical viruses and humans, as well as the emotional entanglements and adventures between different characters. Some novels would also re-create some of the characters in the movie so that they had different personalities and story lines. Resident Evil movies and doujinshi novels were a genre with a high degree of freedom that could bring new gaming experiences and imagination to readers. If you like science fiction and doujinshi, you can't miss this kind of work.
Resident Evil was a series, and there were already five of them. They were: Resident Evil Resident Evil II Resident Evil: Evil Dead Resident Evil 4 Resident Evil: Deterioration
The characters included the protagonist, Yulia. Bereshilde, a Russian who became a mercenary by chance, should have died but unexpectedly survived. Male supporting role-Leon. Scott John F. Kennedy, nicknamed "Li Sanguang", was an American agent. He was very agile, and his vehicles always broke down inexplicably. Supporting actor-Sean. Leonard, the leader of the Lone Wolf Squad, was extremely strong in individual combat. Supporting actor-Shen Chong, a silent sniper. The supporting actor was Chen Zizhen, who worked in a certain corporation in Sin City to find his brother who went missing during the Raccoon City incident. The supporting actor was Tommy. Vicardi, the godfather of the Vicardi family in Sin City, the female supporting character Ada. Wang, the female agent whose identity changed unpredictably. "I'm in the World of Resident Evil" by Leonin. It's a light novel/derivative doujinshi novel with time-travel and hot-blooded elements. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry. [User recommendation: I should have died in an accident. When I woke up, I found myself a female mercenary. What's worse is that this world is not the original world.] In this world, Raccoon City, Los Santos, Sin City, Silent Hill, and other famous places in the game all existed. As a mercenary, my next mission is to enter Raccoon City…(Group ID: 705056476) I hope you will like this book.
The characters from the first few Resident Evil novels all appeared in the later works because the Resident Evil series were written by different authors.
The time it takes to tell a story can be all over the place. A simple anecdote might be told in 60 seconds, while a complex narrative could take several minutes or even hours, which could be thousands of seconds.