New Theories And Clues For Resident Evil 7
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New Theories And Clues For Resident Evil 7

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New Theories And Clues For Resident Evil 7
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On Wednesday, Capcom has given us another trailer and they confirmed is a part of the game. Again, with these articles if you have not seen the trailer I suggest watching it before reading any further as my article might contain spoilers. That being said, I have also done another article on the first "Resident Evil 7" demo if you wish to check that one out as well.

In this new trailer a young woman is trapped somewhere while suggesting she is hiding from a woman with a lantern. We see that we will be able to explore more areas besides the house , as it seems to be chambers underneath the house.There has not been confirmation as to who she is but Capcom was able to give a little hint. If you want to even call it that, but she isn't a main character. what we have learned from Capcom is the main character we are playing in the game is related to the series in a big way.

To my immediate knowledge, any actual threat we have had to face family wise has been taken care of except for Alex Wesker. But I have an assumption that we are not thinking big enough here. The Wesker's were apart of the reason why these outbreaks started in the first place. But they were not the ones who planted the seeds. What I am deducing is that who ever this is is related to Spencer family. Really think about this one. It can't be any of the other families because they have all been dealt with and killed over the course of the series except for Alex Wesker. Even though the dolls we saw in the last trailer and in this one as she runs across the bridge point to Alex, Capcom said this character is someone we haven't played before but related to the series in a big way.

While I am not saying that we can rule out Alex possibly making an appearance, this just simply isn't big enough. Why not have some family linkage to who actually started it all? The Spencer family is responsible for a lot of the horrors and pain caused to many people that have led up to this point. I realize this is stretching, but I don't feel it is too far fetched.

Another thing that we can deduce is the Baker family involved. We have seen a woman three times that seems to conclude that this is or could be a major problem / character in the game for the protagonist. Capcom has said if we want to look for dead then to take reference to the first game. We haven't dealt with a family in a house like this since the Trevor's. Phonetically, it even has some sort of similarity. Bakers, Trevors. See where I am getting at? While I am not saying the stories are similar we need to look at this a bit further. Both families seem to have a daughter and it seems that Spencer is the reason for the pain they endured.

In the first trailer we see a table set for four with rotting meat on top of it. We even see pictures of Jack and Marguerite Baker before things turned for the worst. We also see lots of references to a child. We see a little girl staring at the house, a broken dolls face, and even a swing in what appears to be a backyard. The picture with what looks like a girl with her face scribbled out shows what looks to be a woman holding a child. So for all intensive purposes, a family has been confirmed to have been involved in what ever events have led to this point. Questions still remain though. Who is the girl in the first trailer with her face scratched out in black ink? It seems like this person is hated for some reason. For what remains to be seen. Could it be Rebecca Chambers? If so, why is she with this family and what happened to drive them apart?

Another question that arises is what kind of virus are we dealing with here exactly. The newspaper already confirms. We are dealing with "ghost". As I have mentioned in a past article, while it does look like a ghost, it could also be apart of the virus. We need only look at the glasps from revelations and their ability to disappear and reappear. It is a small enemy but it's still worth looking into.

Aside from that assumption, we also have the women that appears to be infected in the demo and newest trailer presented to us this week. What kind of virus is this exactly and what are the effects of said virus? We see in the first trailer a dog that seems to be rotting away. Was this elapsed time or real time effects of this said virus? hopefully these questions will be answered within the coming months.

Some other questions to raise are who is the girl in the news trailer? If not a main character , how are they using her to further plot point to this story? What has she found out exactly and how did she end up down there with what appears to be Marguerite Baker? What we do know is that it seems that Capcom is doing a really good job at keeping their cards close to their chest with this one . The environment shown in the trailer really does confirm that horror is here to stay for this game and hopefully every other game after this.

Only time will tell within the next few months what answers we will discover. "Resident Evil 7" makes its debut in January, but if you're like me I can hardly contain myself with what we will find out next. I'm sure that once we get the chance to actually play it we will be genuinely surprised at what answers lay ahead.

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