Summary

TheResident Evilfranchise has gone through many changes throughout the series. Whether it’s the change in camera perspective, the switch from zombies to more humanoid enemies, or even simply the sudden turns in the wider narrative, it’s fair to say no game is alike, though there is still a glue that keeps all of these titles within the same franchise, and that’s the traditions they carry.

Since the very firstResident Evilback in 1996, there have been several features, mechanics, and general quirks that have been implemented in almost every game in the series. Even in the more modernized games, which are often seen as soft reboots of the series, these specific traditions always manage to appear, since at the end of the day, they are at the core of what makes these gamesResident Evil.

Resident Evil Typewriters once required an item to be used

1Typewriters

Save Points That Have Become Iconic Iconography Within The Resident Evil Franchise

The typewriter has always been the quintessential save point in nearly all theResident Evilgames. Sometimes, the player simply needs to click on them and will be gifted an automatic save, but for harder difficulties, and in the classic games, an ink ribbon will be needed for players to record their data.

They have become such a staple that any time a typewriter shows up in anothersurvival horror game, it almost feels like they have to be an homage to the franchise that kicked off the entire subgenre. Alternatively, players might approach a typewriter in other games to save just out of habit, as was the case for many in theSilent Hill 2 Remake.

Rebecca standing in a lab

2Horde Section

A Brutal Horde Section Thrusts Players Straight Into The Nightmare That Awaits Them

This is more of a modern staple in the series that Capcom seems to try and fit into each new game, so long as it doesn’t feel too out of place. It all started with the originalResident Evil 4where players are forced to survive an onslaught of enemies in the village during the very first hour of the game. This was then replicated inResident Evil 5with the public assembly, and later in theVillage, where Ethan must attempt to fend offa horde of Lycansfor a specific amount of time before the sequence ends.

These “horde sections” are a way to make players feel as though they’ve truly been thrust into the middle of a nightmare, while also forcing them to become familiar with the controls right from the get-go. They might not appear in every game, but these early scenarios have popped up in enough of the more recent titles to be considered a tradition.

blue herb, red herb, green herb in resident evil 2

3Laboratories

A Lab Will Always Make An Appearance, Even If It Makes No Geographical Sense

It doesn’t matter if the game is set in an urban city, a training facility, or even a rural estate out in the middle of nowhere, it can’t be aResident Eviltitle without a lab showing up. Very often, players will need to navigate their way through a laboratory near the end of the game to find out first-hand how the B.O.Ws were made, while also uncovering files concerning the malicious individuals who were behind their creation.

This was a tradition that started back in the first game and has managed to show up in almost every game going forward, no matter how out of place they might feel. A prime example of this can be seen inResident Evil 7where a lab can be found buried in the salt mines, purely to serve the plot.

Jill looking at an item box

4Herbs

The Go-To Healing Items Have Become A Staple Of The Series

Most players were probably pretty confused when stumbling across an herb in their firstResident Evilgame, but after a while, it becomes difficult to not see them as the go-to healing item of the series. Rather than a syringe or medical kit, Capcom decided to get a little more creative and make the primary healing items in the games plant herbs, which come in a range of colors.

While green herbs are the most recognizable and can instantly heal the character’s health, combining them with a red herb can bolster their healing properties, while yellow herbs will extend the protagonist’s maximum health. There are a few other herbs that have been introduced throughout the series, with them quickly becoming a mainstay that has made an appearance in every game, includingthe spin-offs.

Quotes about sandwiches and pancakes from Resident Evil games

5Item Boxes

Magical Boxes That Allow Players To Stash Away Any Extra Items

Even to this very day, the factResident Evil 0decided to do away with item boxes entirely is still an annoyance for many players, and the reason is because of how crucial they are to the core gameplay formula. These large containers can be found in mostsafe roomsand will allow players to store any items for later that they can’t currently carry, making them extremely useful, especially when planning out a route to the next area.

Though it admittedly doesn’t make much sense how these boxes randomly teleport items between one another, considering they are the only way to drop off items in the older games, it doesn’t matter all too much. Capcom has left the item boxes out of a few of the modern games, such asVillageandResident Evil 5and 6, but the fact they returned inResident Evil 7shows they are far from forgotten.

Chicago Typewriter from Resident Evil 4

6So Many Locked Doors

It Seems No Building In Resident Evil Can Exist Without At Least Half The Doors Being Locked

In the firstResident Evilgame, it at least sort of makes sense why the wholeSpencer Mansionis full of locked doors, booby traps, and absurd puzzles given it was designed that way by George Trevor. This trend continued in the second game though, where the R.P.D. had several doors that could only be unlocked by seeking out bizarre keys and rare items that seemed to have been purposefully placed around the station by someone who simply wanted to make things harder for the player.

Then again, considering a big part ofResident Evilgames is entering a new area and slowly progressing through it little by little, having this sort of gameplay formula does ensure players don’t just sprint through as fast as humanly possible. As Ethan notes inResident Evil 7, it’s pretty strange anyone would ever decide to live or reside in buildings where at least half the doors are locked at all times.

Image from the remake of Resident Evil 4 showing Leon Kennedy holding the rocket launcher.

7Cheesy Dialogue

B-Movie Horror Dialogue Has Always Brought A Lot Of Charm To The Series

When the firstResident Evilgame was released back in the late 90s, it was presented as sort of like a B-horror movie that was trying to be a little tongue-in-cheek, rather than being deadly serious in tone. As a result,the dialoguewas pretty cheesy at times, with popular examples being the mention of the “Jill sandwich” and the “Master of lockpicking.”

This ended up adding a lot of charm to the game and would be a trend carried over into future titles, really reaching its peak in the fourth entry where Leon comes out with all kinds of weird and whacky lines. Even in the remake of that game where Capcom tried to take a more grounded approach to the story, there are still lines like “Nighty night, knights” and “I was almost a pancake” to ensure fans that this tradition was still very much intact.

8Infinite Ammo

A Rewarding Bonus That Makes Subsequent Playthroughs So Much Easier

It’s always nice to earn a fewextra goodiesafter completing a single-player game to try out on a second playthrough, and in the case ofResident Evil, this takes the form of infinite ammo. Ever since the originalResident Evil 2, which introduced the rocket launcher and gatling guns as usable weapons, nearly all the mainline games have included infinite ammo weapons that can be used to make a subsequent playthrough much easier.

Alternatively, games likeResident Evil 5will allow players to equip infinite ammo to any weapon they enjoy using by unlocking it with special bonus points. Completing the game is obviously the main priority when first booting up a newResident Evilgame, but getting infinite ammo is always the second most sought-after thing most players will strive toward.

9The Rocket Launcher

The Final Saving Grace That Saves The Day Every Single Time

Every time the player gets to the very end of aResident Evilgame, they are expected to use up every last bullet they’ve stashed away to wear down the final boss, before being handed a one-hit-kill rocket launcher to finish things off. In the first game, it was used to blow the Tyrant to smithereens, but as the final bosses became bigger and more durable, the rocket launcher kept coming back as a saving grace.

As a result, it’s always established that the rocket launcher, by default, is the most powerful weapon in each game, which is why obtaining the infinite rocket launcher is such a rewarding prize for the player’s efforts. It was even the weapon used to take down the series' main villain,Albert Wesker, which just goes to show how devastating it is within theResident Eviluniverse.