realized that even after luis shoots the knife away from krauser he doesn't lower his gun... like even though literally takes all of his strength to stay upright he has to ensure that leon is no longer in danger before he collapses.
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RE4R has the audacity to give you the option to SELL the key to Luis's laboratory?!!
MY BOYFRIEND, I LIT HIS CIGARETTE AS HE DIED, I HELD HIS HAND, AND YOU WANT ME TO SELL IT FOR A MEASLY 2500 PESETAS??
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I've always loved how the remakes in the Resident Evil games add little bits and pieces to characters and make connections to other games/events. An example of this being Carlos going to the RPD in Resident Evil 3 Remake and encountering an infected Brad Vickers.
In the Resident Evil 4 remake they take it to a new level on a few occasions, but the one I keep thinking about is the expansion of Luis's character. It was hinted and very subtly teased in the original Resident Evil 4 that Luis had connections to Umbrella but it was never outright stated. In the Remake we find out not only did Luis work for Umbrella's Europe division, but specifically, Luis was a part of the team responsible for the Nemesis Project.
We find in the remake that Luis grew up in the village that RE4 takes place in, and after the death of his grandfather (his only parental figure) Luis left the village and became a world-renowned biologist, where he was then picked up by Umbrella Europe's Sixth Division, where Luis worked directly with the NE-α Parasite aka the thing that made Nemesis Nemesis and not just some normal Tyrant.
Luis became disenfranchised with Umbrella and resigned before the events of Raccoon City, hence why once the culling time came around and the government's of the world started searching high and low for Umbrella Scientists, Luis returned to the village of Valdelobos which was already off the grid as it was. Before he got picked up by Osmund Saddler and began working on the Las Plagas parasite.
When we finally encounter Luis one of the key things that we notice about him is that he's filled with regret. It's clear that Luis has seen what his work has done and realizes that he's endangered thousands of not millions of people because of his work. It's implied that around the time Luis started at Umbrella was when they finally found a way to have the NE-α Parasite successfully merge with its host without outright killing it. It was around the same time as well that Luis started with Los Illuminados that Saddler was able to gain control of the Plagas and he himself became infected with a Dominant Plaga. What if it was Luis Serra Navarro who not only made the Nemesis Project finally get off the ground, but also helped bridge the gap and create the dominant Plaga. What if Luis Serra is the world-renowned Parasitologist who turned dreams into nightmares and then into reality. And it's Luis, with his good nature and genuine care for those around him who realized that Leon and Ashley were the only way to potentially put an end to this nightmare he created?
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It’s so funny to me that people are like Luis doesn’t look like a 28 year old.
Mind you I do believe it’s possible that his age may not be correct in the documents they were able to find on him seeing as they never find a birth certificate.
However I never questioned it because I have been a 28 year old and let me tell you regular every day stress will age the fuck out of you. Then there's the cigarette habit and obvious lack of sleep. I know you see those raccoon eyes our boy is sporting.
Oh yeah, and the recently having to remove an ancient parasite from your own body with a UV laser or some shit-a-ma-bob. Let’s just say the the man has been through it by the time we meet him.
I mean its not like we find him tied up in a sack in the basement of his childhood home (and don’t even get me started on that).
I could not imagine the level of stress our boy has been under for YEARS due to all this Umbrella/Los Iluminados nonsense. So I just accepted it and enjoyed the ride. 😆
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Oh no, he’s cute in his portrait….
Portraits of parents? Or could be the prior two castellans. These are also in the throne room and much larger compared to the one of Ramon.)
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