I read somewhere that this game isn't considered canon. I'm wondering, just exactly what continuity mistakes there are that make it not fit with the main series?
The game is more like a mixture between the games and the live-action movies, not canon to either but has elements from both.
That's true.The Outbreak series even borrows the Resident Evil logo from the movies.
In the U.S., anyway.
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As I said in my first post, the characters from 2 and 3 never encountered any of the new characters.Is that all? A couple of design differences? Besides those, is there anything storywise that says it couldn't have occurred as a side story to the main series?
That, and the fact that you can kill off the main characters of the core series. Unless, you know, you stop playing halfway through because the game bores you to tears. Or the crappy cover system f**** you over and gets you killed one too many times and you launch your controller. Or the fact that the game was such a wasted opportunity that you eat the disc out of frustration.As I said in my first post, the characters from 2 and 3 never encountered any of the new characters.
Yeah, but you don't have to go down that route.That, and the fact that you can kill off the main characters of the core series.
True, but in the context of the whole games premise, your the bad guys, so why wouldn't you?Yeah, but you don't have to go down that route.
The game isn't Canon Capcom itself say it... Also it contradict the event from resident evil 2 and 3... There is a mission in Whic you must pursue leon soon after he had the car accident whit claire, this alone make this game non Canon since leon was never followed by any soldier from the uss after the car accident in re 2, he just went to the station...I think the real reason is just because ppl don't like the game. Lol
Yeah sorry, I'm not English and I'm writing from a phone that auto correct the wordsPursue? Chase? Purchase.