Resident Evil
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Philip J Reed
Now a sprawling video game franchise, Resident Evil has kept us on the edge of our seats for decades with its tried-and-true brand of jump scares, zombie action, and biological horror. But even decades after its release, we can’t stop revisiting the original’s thrills, chills, and sometimes unintentional spills. Pop culture writer and horror cinephile Philip J Reed takes dead aim at 1996’s Resident Evil, the game that named and defined the genre we now call “survival horror.” While examining Resident Evil’s influences from the worlds of film, literature, and video games alike, Reed’s love letter to horror examines how the game’s groundbreaking design and its atmospheric fixed-cam cinematography work to thrill and terrify players—and why that terror may even be good for you.Featuring a foreword from Troma Entertainment legend Lloyd Kaufman and new interviews with the game’s voice actors and its live-action cast, the book serves as the master of unlocking the behind-the-scenes secrets of Resident Evil, and shows how even a game filled with the most laughable dialogue can still scare the pants off of you.
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Author
Philip J Reed
Pages
192
Publisher
Boss Fight Books
Published Date
2020-08-25
ISBN
1940535255 9781940535258
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"I just finished this book. I gained so much insight into the game and learned lots of things I did not know about. Especially the live action scenes and the campy voice acting. I found it campy that first time I head it after my friends woke me screaming at brother to "kill it." I'm now going to pass this book onto said brother who is currently replaying the first game. I can't recommend this book enough to video game, and horror fans. 10/10"