As the first anniversary of the Resident Evil 4 Remake approaches, lingering questions about the canonical status of Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles have been addressed by the game's producer, Yoshiaki Hirabayashi, as reported by IGN. The controversy revolves around the on-rails shooter's portrayal of "Operation Javier," a pivotal chapter that explores Leon Kennedy's early missions alongside Jack Krauser, events not explicitly mentioned in the original Resident Evil 4 but referenced in the 2023 remake.
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Operation Javier's Role in Resident Evil Lore
Hirabayashi clarified that while "Operation Javier" did occur, the specifics portrayed in The Darkside Chronicles differ from the actual events in the Resident Evil universe. The producer hinted at the importance of the relationship between Leon and Krauser, emphasizing that players would gain valuable insights into their dynamic.
Hirabayashi's Insight
For years, fans have debated the canonicity of spin-off games like The Umbrella Chronicles and The Darkside Chronicles, which offered retellings of mainline Resident Evil titles and introduced original scenarios. Despite the departure from the traditional Resident Evil experience, The Darkside Chronicles received praise. Critics acknowledged its success in adapting the franchise into different gameplay styles, noting that although it may not replicate the true Resident Evil experience, the game demonstrated that the series could thrive in diverse gaming genres.
Hirabayashi's clarification provides fans with some closure, confirming that "Operation Javier" is indeed part of the current Resident Evil main story.
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