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U.S. federal agent Leon S. Kennedy sneaks into the "East Slavic Republic" to verify rumors that Bio-Organic Weapons (BOWs) are being used in the country's civil war, which the U.S. and Russia are making preparations to jointly intervene in. Right after his infiltration, the U.S. government orders him to leave immediately. Determined to uncover the truth, Leon ignores the order and enters the battlefield to end the chain of tragedies caused by the BOWs.
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Resident Evil: Damnation is widely regarded as a significant improvement over its predecessor and a superior alternative to the live-action film series, successfully capturing the tone and mechanics of the video games. While it is praised by fans for its faithful atmosphere, dynamic action, and technical animation upgrades, some critics find the plot predictable and the portrayal of Leon Kennedy overly idealized.
| animation | Significant technical upgrades in CGI allow for fluid motion and highly expressive character animation compared to previous entries. | |
| Adaptation | The film functions as a successful love letter to the franchise, rewarding dedicated fans with deep-cut references, familiar monster designs, and lore-consistent world-building. | |
| Direction | The film delivers high-octane sequences that effectively mirror the intensity and mechanics of the source game series. | |
| Screenplay | The political narrative and conspiracy-heavy script are seen by many as serviceable background for the action, though others criticize the plot as generic and reliant on tired tropes. | |
| Acting | Opinions on the protagonist's portrayal diverge: some appreciate Leon as a competent and sarcastic action hero, while others find him reimagined as an overly invincible "superman" figure who lacks vulnerability. |