Ethan Winters became the protagonist of Resident Evil: Village due to the affection of the authors
Recently PlayStation Official magazine spoke with Peter Fabiano, producer of Resident Evil Village. In the conversation, we were talking about the main character of the game - Ethan Winters.
As it turned out, Ethan became the main character of the eighth part of Resident Evil for a reason. Even in the final stages of the development of Resident Evil 7, the creators made plans for character development.
Безкоштовні дорогоцінні камені, а також щоденні, щотижневі та щомісячні бонуси!
The authors of the game became attached to Ethan during the creation of the game, and therefore decided to continue his story in the Village. The creators also wanted players to perceive the story through the eyes of the protagonist in the continuation of the seventh part.
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Hello everyone .. I have a question .. and why is Chris Redfield on the cover of Resident Evil 8 Village and not Ethan Winters? I mean we only play Chris once and we play Ethan all the time, that kind of doesn't make sense .. What doesn't make sense is that Capcom is now just letting him die even though a Resi main character has never died ... that's strange or .. I mean you probably know this one rule that says that if someone dies offscreen, that person is not really dead. just because at the end he walks along the street and then the car in which Rose is sitting stops and then the credits are over .. I think and hope that Ethan is not dead that would be shit I hope that you can get him in a DLC and in resi 9 sees again and that he stays alive because let's be honest, he just deserves to go on living ... ah and one more question why Capcom doesn't show Ethan's face
why is Artyom always silent in Metro?)
RE Village looks very experimental, as does the entire Winters trilogy (starting with Biohazard). Most likely in the future we will see the adventure of Rose, and Ethan did disappear into oblivion after the destruction of Megamicelium (which, in principle, supported Ethan's life). Plus, the inscription in the prologue of the game serves as a bold hint: Father's story is over.
It's hard to say about the face. As for me, Capcom was a little deceitful, saying that they really liked Ethan so much. Still, he looks partly a dummy, and starting with Biohazard, villains drag the blanket over themselves.
And Chris, he is Chris, to show off on the cover)