There are a lot of things in video games you never really think about, like why the big bad enemy at the end of a level is called a “boss” or why ever🃏yone has a love/hate relationship with the en𓆉tire Dark Souls franchise. You just sort of take them as unwritten rules of gaming.
Same thing with Capcom’s RE Engine. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Resident Evil has always been abbreviated as “RE,” so “RE Engine” must stand for Resident Evil Engine. It’s the engine that powers every Resident Evil game since 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Resident Evil 7 (along with 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Devil May Cry 5 and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Monster Hunter Rise, but we’re going to ignore that for exactly one sentence), so it just sort of sto🀅od to reason.
As it turns out, RE Engi🉐ne doesn’t stand for Resident Evil. It stands for “Reach for the moon Engine.”
We’ve got ex-GameInformer editor Imran Khan to thank for this tidbit which we’d hon♏estly never have figured out on our own. In case you don’t believe him, Khan also posted an image of the RE Engine’s logo, which is a picture of a hand reaching out to the moon. Pretty hard to argue with that.
In other obscure Resident Evil news, there's apparently going to be ꧂another villain in Resident Evil Village other than that really tall vampire lady. A Twitter user spotted a new ad whe🦂re Ethan Winters and Chris Redfield appear over top of a mysterious masked figure that doesn't look like our esteemed Lady Dimitrescu at all.
You ask me, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Resident Evil Village﷽ is going to have a few villains𓆏 to crush--sort of like Resident Evil 4. This is just the first time we're seeing whoever this masked baddie is.
Resident Evil Re:Verse--the multiplayer part of Resident Evil Village--168澳洲幸运5开奖网:is also hosti🙈ng its open beta tomorrow, so be sure to sign up for that.