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1996 was a great year for horror games. It gave us titles that defined the genre, such asAlone in the Dark, Clock Tower, Silent Hill, andResident Evil. TheResident Evilfranchise has been the longest-running, withseveral Hollywood filmsbased on it.

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What madeResident Evilsuch a smashing success as a franchise, and how did it approach survival-horror and cultural horror tropes for both American and Japanese audiences in one game?

In this article, we’re going to look at howResident Evil’shorror elements provided different scares to different cultures.

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Science Fiction vs. The Undead

In 1996, Capcom released the original game asResident Evilin North America, but it was titledBioHazardin Japan. This difference in regional titles may seem small, but it becomes important later.

In North America, it was received as a zombie survival-horror game. North Americans love toplay zombie games, with so many titles likeLeft 4 DeadandDead Risingover the years. Titles likeZombies Ate My NeighborsandHouse of the Deadhad already proven successful in North America.

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What wasn’t well-received by American audiences wasResident Evil’sstoryline. AGamePromagazine called the storyline “laughable”, for example. What’s interesting is that while it’s the zombies that scared American audiences, it was that “laughable” storyline that scared Japanese audiences.

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In Japanese cinema, zombies as a horror element were never experimented with until the early 1990s. Those B-horror films flopped, andJapanese culture generally laughs at zombies.

So why was it the storyline that scared Japanese audiences more than Americans?

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It goes back to that title ofBioHazardin Japan. The franchise’s storyline revolves around evil scientists developing a mutating virus, as part of a eugenics program. It’s actually a science-fiction horror. To understand why science-fiction horror would be “scary” in Japan, you simply have to look back to post-WW2 culture in Japan.

It was science that developed the nuclear bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing around 226,000 people, not to mention the long-term radiation effects on survivors.

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Japan’sGodzillamay have seemed laughable to American audiences in 1958, but the crucial horror element for Japanese audiences was the fear of Godzilla triggering a nuclear holocaust in post-war Japan.

So just to put things simply, zombies are laughable in Japan. But advances in science that can wipe out entire populations, and eugenics programs to make the “perfect human race”? That’s literally terrifying in Japanese culture because Japan actually has experience with those horrors.

The Tense Atmosphere & Jumpscares

As survival-horror games, the first threeResident Evilgames had you navigating through dark mansions, science lab corridor mazes, and city alleyways crawling with zombies

The zombies aren’t much of a threat to the player, soResident Evilused tight camera angles and dim lighting, with cinematic jumpscare moments. you’re able to find many survival-horror games paying tribute to these gameplay elements, such as haunted mansion games onCrazyGames.

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For example, the iconic cinematic when you approach the first mansion zombie. The original PSX graphics haven’t aged well, and you put down the zombie in just a few shots, but in that era of gaming it was a real “oh crap, what do I do now?”moment. We were still getting used to the fixed camera controls, and this ravenous creature was lurching towards us.

And later in the game, when zombies you’ve previously killed are resurrected as “crimson heads”, and can chase you much faster down the mansion hallways. Even by today’s standards, those still hold up as tense and terrifying moments in classicResident Evil.

Resident Evil 4, 5,and6used a more action-oriented gameplay style, and the series became much more focused on shooter mechanics. The over-the-shoulder camera was added, with ammunition more widely available, turning the series into a third-person zombie shooter, with platform-puzzle sequences.Resident Evil 6in particular was known for its frustrating co-op puzzles that could kill friendships.

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Resident Evil 7however was truly terrifying, as it returned to the series roots as a scary-mansion survival-horror game, this time with all the modern HD graphics and virtual reality support. It took home “Best VR Game” atthe Game Awards, and there are thousands ofResident Evil 7“scary moment reaction” videos on YouTube.

Conclusion

By combining elements of horror that would appeal to both Japanese and American culture, and giving us plenty of horror-flick jumpscare moments, theResident Evilseries had a bit of everything that would scare different audiences. Giant spiders and snakes, zombie dogs crashing through windows, being crushed by ceilings – there were bits of phobias inResident Evilfor everyone.

I’m certainly excited to see what they have in store withResident Evil 8,set to be released in 2021.

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