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Resident Evil: Of Zombies And Men

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Every passionate gamer knows about the Resident Evil saga. Born in 1996, the series count at least 10 major episodes mainly inspired by the work of George A. Romero. The games take place in the United States infested with zombies. The first episode was so terrifying that it inspired the birth of a new genre: the survival-horror games. As in every Third Editions' book, a video game saga is analyzed and decrypted. More than 200 pages to know everything about Resident Evil the behind-the-scenes development, the gameplay, the story, the universe. Go back to the heart of this great saga, dive into the mysteries of Raccoon City to meet the heroes who fought the evil corporation Umbrella. The figure of the undead never ceases to fascinate.

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Resident Evil: Of Zombies And Men, Mehdi El Kanafi, Nicolas Courcier

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2021
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Titre
Resident Evil: Of Zombies And Men
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2021
Format
rigide
ISBN10
2377842674
ISBN13
9782377842674
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Every passionate gamer knows about the Resident Evil saga. Born in 1996, the series count at least 10 major episodes mainly inspired by the work of George A. Romero. The games take place in the United States infested with zombies. The first episode was so terrifying that it inspired the birth of a new genre: the survival-horror games. As in every Third Editions' book, a video game saga is analyzed and decrypted. More than 200 pages to know everything about Resident Evil the behind-the-scenes development, the gameplay, the story, the universe. Go back to the heart of this great saga, dive into the mysteries of Raccoon City to meet the heroes who fought the evil corporation Umbrella. The figure of the undead never ceases to fascinate.