There are a lot of discarded enemies in this series, and in this post I’ll cover some of the cancelled ones, so let’s get right to it. But considering that Umbrella tried and failed to convert many human hosts into full tyrants, it would not be surprising if there were multiple tyrant inferiors who may have been experiments that failed to fully transform into tyrants, as most hosts could not handle the process. As seen in the 2015 developer diary article, the 2016 resident evil0 remake was cancelled after it was determined that Albert Wesker would not be the main villain of resident evil0 because the storytellers had problems with the timeline and tried to link the game to resident evil1. Given that Albert Wesker was still undercover as a star member at the start of resident evil1, this makes sense. Spider The footage shows what looks like a giant tarantula with its fangs possibly embedded in the back of its neck, and given that its legs and arms are embedded in its human host, it’s possible that the spider is more likely to be using the human body than taking over its brain or nerves. A prototype of the Ape Slider, Resin Hawk 2, was supposedly released by an Umbrella Corporation transport vehicle in the parking lot of the Raccoon City Police Department during the outbreak. Concept art that can be unlocked in the Resin Crisis 2 remake shows an alcoholic, a wheelchair zombie, and a death row inmate, enemies that were originally planned to appear in the game. The alcoholic appears to be a zombie with a licked head, suggesting that it may be an alcoholic.
Another theory is that it may be a new type of alcohol because it infects a zombie host rather than a true human host. The early stages of viral transformation, or a person who is not fully or successfully transformed because he is still using the controls on his wheelchair, who previously had some degree of intelligence, but who is unlikely to have a standard T-virus infection. The condemned person in the case of the viral infection appears to be a skinny child and some sort of neck brace, which originally appeared in the orphanage section of the Resin Hawk 2 remake, which may explain the transformation given that Umbrella did experiments on children at this orphanage. This creature was originally scheduled to be an enemy fighting Sherry Burkin at the orphanage.
The wildcat was originally scheduled to appear in resident evil3 Raccoon Park’s Nemesis, but Hunter Y replaced it, presumably from the nearby Raccoon Zoo, and was inadvertently infected by the T-virus. The Black Mist virus was originally scheduled to appear in resident evil4 and was supposed to be a new virus created by Albert Wesker to infect Lean Kennedy. The producers of resident evil4 decided to abandon it because Gamecube’s technology at the time did not have the graphical ability to produce animations. Of the many rejected Gennado designs for resident evil4, perhaps the most interesting is the Gennado in armor, which looks like it’s wearing medieval armor, as the cult of the lost illuminato existed back during the Spanish Inquisition, where they beat themselves with las pagas.
resident evil Some fans of the legend may find it interesting that they could also be members of the original cult, since the first design of the breastplate has their symbol on it. However, it is unclear whether the overall lifespan of those infected by the parasite would be significantly increased, as they would have to survive for hundreds of years. The foot-tall behemoth is supposed to be the result of oromoros virus and resident evil5. Its worm-like visual elements give it a striking resemblance to the oromoros virus.