Is Capcom CENSORING Resident Evil?! + Resident Evil HOT TAKES

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Capcom has been accused of censoring Resident Evil, including the remake of 4 and various other games. But how true are these accusations? And how bad are the hot takes regarding the Ashley Skirt Controversy? Now that's a sentence I never imagined I'd be typing... Watch the video to find out!

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___TIME STAMPS___
Introduction – 0:00
Is Capcom Censoring Resident Evil? – 1:11
Ashley’s Skirt Controversy – 8:41
Resident Evil Hot Takes – 11:28
Conclusion - 23:26

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コメント (21)
  • @TheActMan
    How much would you pay to look under my skirt?
  • @twindra
    So disappointed that they removed the scene at the end where Ashley asks Leon to breed her and Leon says “no way fag”, truly one of the biggest letdowns in video game history
  • Moushley exists because someone asked, "what if one day Ashley was just a small mouse?". Someone then drew her as a mouse with a design people liked. That turned into people drawing goofy scenarios involving Leon escorting a cartoon mouse through the games situations, and then the greater internet saw it and cast their usual horny spell.
  • I remember a certain game with a female MC and chainsaws where the devs worked in an achievement for trying to look up her skirt. It was a badge of shame that you could never get rid of.
  • My biggest gripe with the remake is the removal of "No thanks, bro". Easily one of the best lines ever uttered in Resident Evil history.
  • The fact they removed the part where Leon throws his knife into Salazar's hand is probably one of my bigger letdowns. That was a hilarious scene.
  • @Mischiefs
    Capcom can't keep getting away with this!
  • I feel like the only reason capcom was so aggressive about that nude mod take down is because the person they used to model Ashly is actually quite active on the internet and has been super engaging with the RE community. It's probably up there with the controversy with heavy rain and the nipple leak on Eliot page's model.
  • We've now reached a point where people are arguing on twitter when they don't know what satire is, how to use google, or how quotation marks work. Truly an insane era of the internet...
  • Honestly this whole conversation just goes to reinforce my decision to stay the hell away from twitter. Twitter is not a place where rational discourse takes place. It's a cesspool of off the cuff stupidity with zero nuance. People were never meant to communicate the way they do on Twitter, and why anyone would repeatedly subject themselves to it is beyond my comprehension.
  • My biggest censoring gripe with the recent re4 rereleases (VR and remake) is the removal of the female villager pinned to the wall in the early game. It gave a sense of weight and made you feel like the village is a truly dangerous place
  • Please can you keep these types of videos coming. It makes me feel so grateful for having zero social media apps in my life 😂
  • Unironically Resident Evil 4 The Great Chicken Rescue sounds amazing. I would love to play a game where Leon has to rescue a chicken that lays golden eggs.
  • @JinzoTK
    "I don't wanna watch porn. I wanna look up her skirt" - Best Twitter comment ever
  • As much as it fits the new tone RE4R wants all the cheesy lines were part of the charm! Leon saying "women", Luis' "ballistics", and the absolute classic of "your right hand comes off?" Helped the game be so memorable
  • I just love how the more normal it is to talk about your sexuality and free to express yourself in various ways it gets, the more everyone is becoming a prude who thinks that sex or even a hint of it is the work of Satan. Not to mention it's only heterosexual relations getting censored. If Leon flirted with Luis in the original and that got removed, can you imagine the magnitude of the fan and the pure volume of shit hitting it?
  • 10:24 u also have to remember that because Leon talks they would need him to respond to her calling him out & that’s just hella creepy, the original felt like a 4th wall break calling out the player jokingly but doing it in the remake would just canonize Leon creeping on Ashley & having her forced to follow him around would just feel sad, “o great I either gotta let Salazar kill me or let Leon check my cooch,” what a depressing situation for a 20 year old girl lol
  • @mariomcp
    I personally do not think looking up the skirts of characters is very important. THAT BEING SAID: Ashley and Jill have some really, really dumb looking skirts because they're some weird combo of Skirt+Short, but they're not really skorts. They're a skirt in the front for marketing material, but then shorts in the back so you can't look up them. It actually makes no sense from a design perspective. Either keep the skirts and make them actually skirts, or just give them shorts. Don't make some weird front-skirt back-shorts. It is like the female equivalent of a mullet or something lmao.
  • Couldn’t care less about the Ashley skirt controversy but the censorship….That honestly pissed me off because of how noticeable it was even the really harmless lines like “hunnigan no glasses”and “guess there’s no sex discrimination here”were removed
  • @slickvicXLII
    I know I'm late here, but I think the biggest point most are missing isn't censorship or cultural changes, but rather a pretty drastic tonal shift. Resident Evil essentially rebooted itself with RE7, establishing a more grounded and serious tone, opting to refocus on the horror elements of the series while minimizing the camp and action that had come to define the series. This carried over to the Remakes, where Remake 2 and 3 have a decidedly more serious tone than their originals. Sure, Leon may give off a one liner here or there, but there was a concerted effort to highlight the grim and gritty nature of these horrific scenarios, and that didn't leave much room for the camp we were used to. Needless to say, Remake 4 continues the tone established in the previous two Remake titles, opting to focus more on horror than anything else. It's not just secks appeal. Look at Saddler and Salazar. Nearly everything that made them fun and memorable in the OG is gone. I don't think this is censorship. I don't think this was appealing to modern cultural norms. They didn't go "woke" or "prude".This was the vision established with RE7. A renewed focus on the darker, more horror filled aspects of the series, shifting away from the elements they let get out of hand. This was a concerted effort to redefine the tone of Resident Evil going forward. And what that means is less panties and one liners.