Where is the best R.E setting?

Where is the best R.E setting?

>Old European town
>Africa
>A modern city
>Old mansion in a Confederate state
>Other

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Africa because i could kill Blacks, Asians, Mexicans and Aryans all in one game.

Africa was the best. No other game does that setting. You fight lanky tribal warriors with giant shields + spears and shit

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for horror game an old mansion, for an action game it really doesn't matter

old mansion, with old european town being a close second

Anything that's not a shithole country

Not Africa

Raccoon City. They need to do an open world Raccoon City game, like a new Survivor or something. Include the forest.

RE5 is one of the few games where you can shoot niggers in the face and be a hero

CASTLE

RE2/3 is *the* RE setting, especially RE2 how you descend into more bullshit.

Spooky mansion with secret lab underneath

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RPD
Mansion
Village

In that order.

The village portion of RE4 was the best, but all other zones in it were boring as shit. Africa in RE5 was on average better than full of RE4 due to nice variety and all of the zones being marginally fun, with exception of military complex, but individually nothing it had was as good as the Spanish village. Mansion works perfect for the slow and claustrophobic RE as the first one, but it sucks when you're as powerful as a protag of any other RE game. A city is just boring.

I liked RE5's city and village aspects, but the temple and military complex were not that fun at all. The only segment of RE4 i didn't like too much was the Island.

RE originally was set in a remote semi-urban American location. Let's keep it there.

Not really. The only parts of RE1 and 2 that are at all urban is the very opening sequence of RE2 that you're done with in 3 minutes. Otherwise you're in some sort of mansion/museum/police station, sewers, or secret labs.

Snowy mountains somewhere in Europe with hillbilly mountainmen as your enemies and secret Umbrella Lab there.

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Pic related is generic enemy you encounter (but more rough looking and a little bit zombified). Acts like a typical RE4 enemy.

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Africa was shit. Why not talking about a ship from RE1 Revelations? The game was average but claustrophobic feel of being alone on the sea was neat.

My idea #2: old town somewhere in Italy. You start in a forest and then arrive in an old town (pic related)

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Fuck-all people played Rev.

Wasn't CV basically not-Italy/Greece?

inside a hive

After the old town you arrive in an old vineyard mansion ran by Umbrella with a secret lab underneath.

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Well, it's some remote region in any case. And it's stereotypical American for non-American people. I think that's part of RE's original charm.

A derelict interstellar mining ship

these are your zombie enemies

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My dream setting would be a big castle in a forest. Kinda like RE1 but with a big castle instead and perhaps a lake and very small village in the forest

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bruh that's basically RE4

Still gutted that we didn't get a proper darkest africa horror game in 5. Instead it was a big action game. A good action game for sure, but still.
I remember when this teaser came out.
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Africa but not for /pol/tard reasons

the series by that point had transitioned and embraced it's goofy, earnest anime-tone, and the bright, sunny settings reflected that

The RE Wiki says Rockfort Island was located in the South Pacific, Wikipedia says its in the Southern (Antarctic) Ocean, and I remember from when I played it as a kid that I thought it was either in Europe or on some south Atlantic island like the one where they exiled Napoleon. But it felt like it could have been anywhere, it was just a generic military complex.

I know, but I want a dense, green forest and the inside of the castle should have modern rooms as well as regular castle parts. Also the RE4 village and lake is too way too "brown"

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Raccoon City is the best.

modern cities are always the best horror settings

dense green forest is essentially Days Gone

that chris model is so much fucking better

The beginning of RE5 nailed the feeling of being a western tourist stuck in a dangerously-violent third world shithole where everyone's eyeballing you just because you're white. I wish they had more super dangerous mutated African wildlife like the crocodiles though. Plaga hippos and lions would have been cool

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What this dude said. Raccoon city is peak resident evil. Wilderness areas don't work the same for zombie shit, cramped, densely populated cities are where it's at.

Wow that's confusing as fuck I thought for sure it was somewhere in the Mediterranean.

There's no forest better for your horror game than Aokigahara.

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go watch your generic zombie movies kid

>RE5 nailed the feeling of being a western tourist stuck in a dangerously-violent third world shithole
>Resident Evil

I was just making a statement, I didn't say it was consistent with the settings of older RE games (even though that is consistent with 4's village setting)

>kid
>knows zombies only since The Walking Dead

Big building, being that a house, mansion, castle, police department, etc.

Biohazard.

I like Raccoon City from 3. It's completely unrealistic as a representation of a modern American city but it has a comfy old world charm that makes it fun to explore.

The mansion. RE should be gothic horror.

I just call them Zulu warriors

Back when I was a teenager, I went tripping on some shrooms into the national forest in the pacific Northwest and it looked a lot like this (but with conifers and way more ferns). All the mossy roots and such seemed like they were writhing and I had this incredible fear of insects, spiders and other creepy crawlies coming out from under every nook and cranny. Then I somehow did manage to bump into a spider web in some ferns down by the banks of the creek and I flipped the fuck out when I saw this huge bright-colored fucker climbing my arm. Fuck that was scary