The Resident Evil franchise has been a cornerstone for the survival horror genre for years. From the mysterious murders, mutated creatures and fear-inducing atmospheres to the action-packed storylines and heart-racing moments, this saga has shown why it's a fan favorite. Now, you get to experience the epic beginning of the saga on your PlayStation 4 and Xbox One with Resident Evil: Origins Collection. Featuring remastered and rebuilt versions of the original Resident Evil and its prequel, Resident Evil 0, this Collection allows you to dive into the intensity, excitement and gruesomely brutal beginning of the legendary franchise.
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The crime drama's third season takes on a darker and edgier tone, as it opens with the Machine missing and completely self-governed. Root (Amy Acker) has been confined to an insane asylum but is in constant contact with the Machine, while Finch (Michael Emerson) finds himself in a position where he's no longer the Machine's sole human contact. Meanwhile, Reese (Jim Caviezel) and Shaw (Sarah Shahi) continue their work preventing crimes from happening with the help of their usual NYPD contact, Det. Fusco (Kevin Chapman); and Carter (Taraji P. Henson), who has been demoted from detective to a uniformed police officer, wages a very personal war against the corrupt police organization HR. At the same time, new threats against Team Machine come to light, including Vigilance--a watchdog group committed to exposing overreaching government surveillance methods--and Decima Technologies, who tried and failed to take control of the Machine in the previous season and are now going to extreme measures to bring another surveillance system called Samaritan online.