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What better way to start The Best of Gaming Horror than to look back at the game that popularized the concept of “survival horror”.
Since its release back in 1996, Resident Evil has become one of the most iconic games while setting the standards of the genre. Resident Evil was the brain child of video game designer Shinji Mikiami, who was inspired by the game Sweet Home and the works of horror film icon, George A. Romero.
Its story alone is one of the most memorable ones, but here is a summery for the three noobs who don’t know it. In response to a series of bizarre murders that have occurred on the outskirts of Raccoon City, S.T.A.R.S (a special unite of the Raccoon Police Department) have been assigned to investigate the murders. During the investigation, the team is attacked by a pack of Cerberus (zombie dogs) and are forced to take refuge in a mansion. From this point is when the real nightmare begins as they uncover the secrets of the Umbrella Corporation.
Despite the little joke in the preview, yes Resident Evil can be analyzed as a modern retelling of Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein. They both focus on the moral implications of unchecked scientific research and progression; especially the subject of playing god. The only difference is Dr. Victor Frankenstein research was to help humanity while the Umbrella Corporation was focused on weaponizing its research.