
Related: Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness Ending Explained (& What Happens Next)īecause of its 2006 setting, Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness is set squarely between the events of Resident Evil 4 and Resident Evil 5. What there is, however, are a number of fun nods to the storylines of past Resident Evil games, including some interesting reveals and classic weapons. There’s also no sign of Albert Wesker’s perfectly set hair, or of that creepy shopkeeper who wants to know what people are buying.

There are no green herbs, no medicinal sprays, no typewriter ribbons, and no instructions on what keys to do. In fairness, Infinite Darkness isn’t as rife with Easter eggs as some other video game adaptations. The four episodes feature plenty of zombies, cheesy one-liners, and of course, plenty of allusions to the Resident Evil games.

Kennedy are back in action, uncovering a new bioweapons plot that stretches deep into the inner workings of the U.S. Fan-favorite protagonists Claire Redfield and Leon S.

Resident Evil: Infinite Darknessis the latest adaptation of the popular video game franchise, and the show includes a number of fun Easter eggs and references to the series’ past.
