Resident Evil

Resident Evil, created by Capcom, is a groundbreaking and influential survival horror video game series that debuted in 1996. Known for popularizing the survival horror genre, the franchise revolves around the sinister Umbrella Corporation and its bioengineering experiments, leading to viral outbreaks and mutated creatures. The series features diverse protagonists, including Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine, and Leon S. Kennedy, navigating through atmospheric environments filled with zombies and puzzles. The games incorporate strategic resource management and exploration. Notable entries include “Resident Evil 2,” “Resident Evil 4,” and “Resident Evil 7: Biohazard.” “Resident Evil” has expanded beyond games to films, animations, and remakes, maintaining its cultural impact and status as a cornerstone of survival horror in the gaming industry.