Tuesday, 5 May 2026

'Probably' everything that Resident Evil Requiem ripped off - File 1

The latest mainline entry wasn't perfect, but still a hugely enjoyable experience.


But as expected, Capcom couldn't fucking help themselves.

The Last of Us (2013)

Blister Head vs Clicker


Blister Borne vs Bloater


Alien: Isolation (2014)

The Girl stalks Grace, just like the xenomorph terrorises Amanda.


When damaged and/or attacked, respective monsters retreat into the ceiling.


Now that's hilarious.

The Evil Within (2014)

Survival horror was developed by Tango Gameworks and directed by Shinji Mikami, but I really don't care.

Grace Ashcroft is sent to the Wrenwood Hotel to report on the latest T-virus related death, while Sebastian Castellanos arrives at Beacon Mental Hospital to investigate a murder scene.


But that's only the beginning.

Victor chokeholding Grace vs Ruvik drugging Sebastian


Both find themselves hanging upside down and after freeing themselves, flee The Girl and Sadist.


In no particular order.

Meat grinder


Wrecked train


Jesus Christ.

Grace and Seb slide into a vat of blood.



For me though, this tops the lot.

The Girl attacks Grace in a lift, but after she escapes, hag beast apparently plummets to her doom, severing her hand in the process. 


Seb has a similar experience, lwith Laura leaving her arm as a parting gift.


Well that's alright then.

Alice universe

Undoubtedly the coolest sequence in Paul W. S. Anderson's original 2002 film was the lazer room trap, and Capcom included a version in RE 4 (2005) and Ada's campaign Separate Ways in the 2023 remake.

Shit also appeared in The Umbrella Chronciles (2007) and RE 6 (2012).

For reasons beyond my comprehension, RE 3 (2020) stole a bevvy of scenes from Alexander Witt's 2004 sequel RE: Apocalypse, which was largely based on RE 3: Nemesis (1999).


When Leon arrives in the ruins of Raccoon City, we can read a newspaper.

The Raccoon City Times
September 30, 1998
End of the world!
EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY
Nameplate is identical to 2002 film.
Headline and introductory paragraph references Day of the Dead (1985) and censored intro in RE (1996) respectively.

The Dead Walk! and Horror in Raccoon! More Victims Dead.


As a fun fact, a file in OG entitled Scrapbook contains the following:

RACCOON TIMES MAY 27, 1998

ANIMAL ATTACK? WOMAN MUTILATED

Article reports the body of an unidentified 20-year-old woman was found on by a passer-by on May 20 around 10pm on the left bank of Marble River in the Cider District of Raccoon City.

For the record, this (or equivalent) doesn't appear in 2002 remake.

RE: Retribution (2012)

Emily is a clone of Grace.
Or shall we just call her...

Becky is a clone, but not of any established character. 
Implanted with false memories, she serves as the 'daughter of Surburban Alice and Todd (a clone of Carlos).

Emily is blind and Becky is deaf btw.

Hmmm.

Before escaping Rhodes Hill, we're forced to carry Emily, easily comparable to Alice rescuing Becky


Both pay tribute to Ripley and Newt in Aliens (1986).

"Close your eyes baby."
And.
 
RE: Degeneration (2008)
Claire Redfield earlier protected made-for-film character Rani Chawla during a zombie outbreak at Harvardville Airport.
Annoying flashback sequence at the orphanage (set in February 1990), has Chloe (Series 70) evading murderous Series 60 clones.

Please compare a slide found in underground lab to Alice clones awaking from suspended animation.


In the canon ending, Grace tells Leon she's adopted Emily.  The real Alice 'emotionally' adopts Becky.

RE: The Final Chapter (2016)

It's generally accepted that motorcyle chase is a genuine nod.


Which smacks of:

Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005)
Shadow Creepers pursue Cloud Strife in the Midgar Wasteland.
But the following smell very suspicious.

Leon rides a Kawasaki KLR650, while Alice returns to Raccoon City on a BMW S 1000 XR.


Garmr vs Cerberus


Note how muscle and bone are exposed.

And the deal breaker.

Crater


'Nuff said.

Believe it or not, the best is yet to come.

Monday, 4 May 2026

Hokum - The scoop and digest

Supernatural horror is written and directed by Damian McCarthy.

Adam Scott - Ohm Bauman
Peter Coonan - Mal
David Wilmot - Jerry
Florence Ordesh - Fiona
Will O'Connell - Alby

Summary

Just before Halloween, writer Ohm Bauman (whose struggling to complete his Conquistador trilogy), travels from Washington to the Bilberry Woods Hotel in Ireland to scatter his parents ashes as they honeymooned there.

While doing the deed in the woods, Ohm meets a man called Jerry who regularly consumes milk laced with magic mushrooms.

He's a prick to everybody else, but Ohm warms to bartender Fiona, revealing his mother was shot dead and father drank himself to death.

She tells him about the honeymoon suite, said to be supposedly haunted by a witch.

After humiliating bellhop Alby and his dreams of being a writer, Fiona finds Ohm has hung himself, but rescues him.

Days after recovering in hospital, he returns to the hotel and informed by desk clerk Mal that Fiona went missing during the Halloween party, with Jerry being the prime suspect.

Suffice to say, the suite is reopened.

Where memories are made

Atmospheric yes, but calling this scary is nonsense - ironically the meaning of title.

Suite is blatantly The Shining's Room 217/237, but no naked bathtub lady here.

Ohm's mom (Mallory Adams), who Ohm accidentally killed, and the witch (Sioux Carroll), serving as a metaphor for guilt, employ devastatingly dull jump scares, which we've seen a billion times before.

Of course spirits are part of narrative, but having already murdered Fiona, Mal is the main villain.

As the hotel burns, witch drags Mal into the underworld as Ohm makes peace with his mother's ghost, escaping both the basement and suite.

Back at the hospital, Alby admits to spiking Ohm's whisky with Jerry's hallucinogenic concoction and although shocked, Ohm promises to read Alby's manuscript and gives his Conquistador book a more hopeful ending. 
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