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* Scott [=McCulloch=] (real name: Ramsay Scott), the first person to voice Chris Redfield, passed away in 2000, the first voice actor from the series to do so, and after leaving behind a [[ShortLivedBigImpact short]] [[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0566124/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 but considerable resume]].

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* Scott [=McCulloch=] (real name: Ramsay Scott), (his first name was actually Ramsay, Scott was his middle name), the first person to voice Chris Redfield, passed away was killed in a Car Accident September 27th 2000, the first voice actor from the series to do so, die, and after leaving behind a [[ShortLivedBigImpact short]] [[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0566124/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 but considerable resume]].
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* Rebecca's death by a Hunter is pretty unpleasant. She's backed into a corner and the moment she tries to escape, the Hunter swipes at her and [[OffWithHisHead slices her head right off.]] Chris can only [[SayMyName wail Rebecca's name]] and collapse to his knees while banging the floor with his fists in grief. The remake toned down her death scene by having her throat slashed instead, but her death still hits Chris hard where he can only (after dispatching the Hunter) let out a LittleNo as he briefly mourns over her. For players that grew fond of her after playing ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'', her death can be quite the PlayerPunch.

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* Rebecca's (non-canon) death by a Hunter is pretty unpleasant. She's backed into a corner and the moment she tries to escape, the Hunter swipes at her and [[OffWithHisHead slices her head right off.]] Chris can only [[SayMyName wail Rebecca's name]] and collapse to his knees while banging the floor with his fists in grief. The remake toned down her death scene by having her throat slashed instead, but her death still hits Chris hard where he can only (after dispatching the Hunter) let out a LittleNo as he briefly mourns over her. For players that grew fond of her after playing ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'', her death can be quite the PlayerPunch.
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* In the remake just clear the mansion as much as you can, wander the halls, and ponder the deaths of the other members of S.T.A.R.S. for a little while. Especially Edward ([[WhatHappenedToMommy poor little teammate Rebecca]]), Forest (Jill's version of the scene where he's discovered dead does have impact), or Richard (especially if you fail the TimedMission that ensues after first running into him). All a bunch of brave and perfectly likable men who had no idea what they were up against and ended up brutally murdered. They had a certain amount of backstory, character, and all of that. And you know what? Most of S.T.A.R.S. were kind of friends. And you have to turn out to be just too late to help them out. Seriously do factor in characters' histories with each other the best you can, too - fail the aforementioned TimedMission as Chris and Rebecca has to watch the guy who showed her the ropes as a S.T.A.R.S. member die; Chris and Forest were somewhat close as well as friendly rivals, and if the latter's zombification doesn't hit you a little bit during a Chris playthrough, have a peek at [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CgbQnI_oeA this]], focus on Chris at the very end and listen to the zombie's moans niiiice and closely...[[labelnote:*]]He's saying "Chris, Please, Kill Me!" and when Chris does, "Thank you..."[[/labelnote]] Oh. Also Enrico. There was a mission in ''Umbrella Chronicles'' from Rebecca's point of view in which she and Richard are searching for their captain, sure that once they find him, everything will be all right. Yeah. Not only does he die, he's last in the game's body count. Not only is it painfully clear that he wasn't able to save his men, the last thing he realizes is that it's because they were all betrayed that all of this had to happen to them. Whether or not any of this actually gets you crying depends on who you are, but it's bound to at least spark a "...son of a ''bitch''" kind of reaction.
** Might be slightly mitigated by the fact EveryoneLives in the canonical version of RE1's storyline.
** Well, everyone besides those mentioned above. But Wesker had it coming at least. In any case, the worst part is that whether or not he knows it, Enrico dies a failure as a leader, as he's the last member of the team to die, leaving Rebecca alone.
** While it isn't canon at all, if Rebecca dies, then all of Bravo Team is destroyed. Enrico will have led his entire team to their deaths.
* The remake/port of the first game on the Gamecube has one. If you are playing as Jill, when you meet Barry in the underground of the mansion, he points his gun at her since Wesker manipulated him by using his family as blackmail. Jill wrestles the gun out of his hand and aims it at him. The monster that has been stalking the player appears and Barry frantically begs Jill to give his gun back. If you say yes, you'll be on the road to the good ending. Say no, and you'll see Jill hesitate, which at this point, the monster attacks Barry, knocking him into the abyss as he drops a photo of his family near Jill. Part of the message reads "We love you, daddy."
** It's just as bad in the original; When you go to the mansion's underground, split up with Barry (answer "no" to both of his questions; he otherwise lives), and either not before long or at the end of the game, a Hunter/Tick murders him. He can say nothing but admit his carelessness to Jill, and wishes her to give his photo back to his family. This version gives us some of the saddest BGM in the series, as you read the message written on the back of the photo: ''To my dearest Moira and Polly, I love you, and I hope you grow into strong, capable women.'' That's pretty damn sad. Barry can also die in the underground laboratory, which plays out exactly the same way as his death in the underground caves, but the moment becomes doubly sad if you save Chris and have him in this scene; he can do nothing but watch a good friend of his die before his eyes while screaming out "My God!"
** For that matter, the story behind the monster, Lisa, herself, she was once a little girl whose father designed the mansion and unfortunately [[HeKnowsTooMuch knew its secrets.]] She and her mother were kidnapped when Umbrella murdered her father. The two were experimented upon with what would become the T-virus until her mother died. Lisa wasn't as fortunate; she mutated into a grotesque form and her mental faculties degenerated. Lonely, and obsessed with her mother, Lisa went insane. It gets really depressing when you read her diary and the messages from her parents dotting the game.
*** "mom, where? I mis yuo" (typos are from the original, due to Lisa's mental degeneration). [[SincerityMode Nothing that horrible should happen to a child.]]
*** Combine Lisa's diary, her mother's letter ("I wish I could touch your face and hold you in my arms right now..."), her father's diary ("Because of my ego, I got both of you involved in this whole damned conspiracy. Forgive me."), and add that pitiful moan at the end on top of it all, "Mo...ther..."
*** Then there's the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7wen7uVmxU&list=PL8752BD60EBEAC52A&index=45&feature=plpp_video music that plays during the final encounter with her]] (beginning at around 1:30 in the video). While most boss themes in the series are loud, dramatic and fear-inducing, this is an exception, combining a OneWomanWail and an EtherealChoir and resulting in one of the most mournful pieces of music in the series.
*** '''Even worse:''' The experiments gave her invulnerability not unlike ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} (as during the battle between her and Wesker in Umbrella Chronicles, her health meter depletes but just as quickly restores) making her almost immortal. So add, AndIMustScream to the list of tragedies. Though that same battle ends with Wesker shooting the chandelier down, pinning her to the floor as the mansion explodes. more or less confirming that Lisa died [[MercyKill (Hopefully)]].
* The story of George Trevor, the architect behind the mansion's construction. After the mansion is completed, Lord Spencer invited George and his family to stay there. Because of work, George's wife and daughter went there on November 10th. George himself arrived 3 days later and was told that his family had left to visit a sick relative when in reality, they were subjugated to Spencer's experiments. Eventually, George was marked for death as he was the only person other than Spencer himself to know about the mansion's secrets and had him locked away. George attempted to escape but he struggles to remember the puzzles as Spencer had already modified them. At one point, George even found one of his wife's shoes and realizes that he had sent his family to their doom. After days of running around from the guards without food and severely weakened, George jumps into a dark pit where his path was blocked by a heavy stone. Using his last match, George found out that the stone is actually a tombstone made specifically for him. At his last wits, George finally gave up of escaping and wrote the last lines in his journal, pleading Lisa and Jessica for forgiveness before passing away. Decades later, Chris or Jill come upon the tombstone, even reading its inscription.
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* In ''[=REmake=]'', just clear the mansion as much as you can, wander the halls, and ponder the deaths of the other members of S.T.A.R.S. for a little while. Especially Edward ([[WhatHappenedToMommy poor little teammate Rebecca]]), Forest (Jill's version of the scene where he's discovered dead does have impact), or Richard (especially if you fail the TimedMission that ensues after first running into him). All a bunch of brave and perfectly likable men who had no idea what they were up against and ended up brutally murdered. They had a certain amount of backstory, character, and all of that. And you know what? Most of S.T.A.R.S. were kind of friends. And you have to turn out to be just too late to help them out. Seriously do factor in characters' histories with each other the best you can, too - fail the aforementioned TimedMission as Chris and Rebecca has to watch the guy who showed her the ropes as a S.T.A.R.S. member die; Chris and Forest were somewhat close as well as friendly rivals, and if the latter's zombification doesn't hit you a little bit during a Chris playthrough, have a peek at [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CgbQnI_oeA this]], focus on Chris at the very end and listen to the zombie's moans niiiice and closely...[[labelnote:*]]He's saying "Chris, Please, Kill Me!" and when Chris does, "Thank you..."[[/labelnote]] Oh. Also Enrico. There was a mission in ''Umbrella Chronicles'' from Rebecca's point of view in which she and Richard are searching for their captain, sure that once they find him, everything will be all right. Yeah. Not only does he die, he's last in the game's body count. Not only is it painfully clear that he wasn't able to save his men, the last thing he realizes is that it's because they were all betrayed that all of this had to happen to them. Whether or not any of this actually gets you crying depends on who you are, but it's bound to at least spark a "...son of a ''bitch''" kind of reaction.

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* In ''[=REmake=]'', the remake just clear the mansion as much as you can, wander the halls, and ponder the deaths of the other members of S.T.A.R.S. for a little while. Especially Edward ([[WhatHappenedToMommy poor little teammate Rebecca]]), Forest (Jill's version of the scene where he's discovered dead does have impact), or Richard (especially if you fail the TimedMission that ensues after first running into him). All a bunch of brave and perfectly likable men who had no idea what they were up against and ended up brutally murdered. They had a certain amount of backstory, character, and all of that. And you know what? Most of S.T.A.R.S. were kind of friends. And you have to turn out to be just too late to help them out. Seriously do factor in characters' histories with each other the best you can, too - fail the aforementioned TimedMission as Chris and Rebecca has to watch the guy who showed her the ropes as a S.T.A.R.S. member die; Chris and Forest were somewhat close as well as friendly rivals, and if the latter's zombification doesn't hit you a little bit during a Chris playthrough, have a peek at [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CgbQnI_oeA this]], focus on Chris at the very end and listen to the zombie's moans niiiice and closely...[[labelnote:*]]He's saying "Chris, Please, Kill Me!" and when Chris does, "Thank you..."[[/labelnote]] Oh. Also Enrico. There was a mission in ''Umbrella Chronicles'' from Rebecca's point of view in which she and Richard are searching for their captain, sure that once they find him, everything will be all right. Yeah. Not only does he die, he's last in the game's body count. Not only is it painfully clear that he wasn't able to save his men, the last thing he realizes is that it's because they were all betrayed that all of this had to happen to them. Whether or not any of this actually gets you crying depends on who you are, but it's bound to at least spark a "...son of a ''bitch''" kind of reaction.



* Around midway through the game, you'll encounter a [=S.T.A.R.S=] member named Richard, who has been bitten by Yawn, the giant snake, and needs you to get him some "serum". In the original versions, you are ''always'' one second too late to save his life, no matter how quickly you fetch it and bring it back. In the [=REMake=] renditions? You can save his life with the serum... but, for continuity's sake, he still has to die. So he ends up being eaten by either Neptune (for Chris) or Yawn (for Jill).

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* Around midway through the game, you'll encounter a [=S.T.A.R.S=] member named Richard, who has been bitten by Yawn, the giant snake, and needs you to get him some "serum". In the original versions, you are ''always'' one second too late to save his life, no matter how quickly you fetch it and bring it back. In the [=REMake=] remake renditions? You can save his life with the serum... but, for continuity's sake, he still has to die. So he ends up being eaten by either Neptune (for Chris) or Yawn (for Jill).
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* The story of George Trevor, the architect behind the mansion's construction. After the mansion is completed, Lord Spencer invited George and his family to stay there. Because of work, George's wife and daughter went there on November 10th. George himself arrived 3 days later and was told that his family had left to visit a sick relative when in reality, they were subjugated to Spencer's experiments. Eventually, George was marked for death as he was the only person other than Spencer himself to know about the mansion's secrets and had him locked away. George attempted to escape but he struggles to remember the puzzles as Spencer had already modified them. At one point, George even found one of his wife's shoe and realizes that he had sent his family to his doom. After days of running around from the guards without food and severely weakened, George jumps into a dark pit where his path was blocked by a heavy stone. Using his last match, George found out that the stone is actually a tombstone made specifically for him. At his last wits, George finally gave up of escaping and wrote the last lines in his journal, pleading Lisa and Jessica for forgiveness before passing away. Decades later, Chris or Jill come upon the tombstone, even reading its inscription.

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* The story of George Trevor, the architect behind the mansion's construction. After the mansion is completed, Lord Spencer invited George and his family to stay there. Because of work, George's wife and daughter went there on November 10th. George himself arrived 3 days later and was told that his family had left to visit a sick relative when in reality, they were subjugated to Spencer's experiments. Eventually, George was marked for death as he was the only person other than Spencer himself to know about the mansion's secrets and had him locked away. George attempted to escape but he struggles to remember the puzzles as Spencer had already modified them. At one point, George even found one of his wife's shoe shoes and realizes that he had sent his family to his their doom. After days of running around from the guards without food and severely weakened, George jumps into a dark pit where his path was blocked by a heavy stone. Using his last match, George found out that the stone is actually a tombstone made specifically for him. At his last wits, George finally gave up of escaping and wrote the last lines in his journal, pleading Lisa and Jessica for forgiveness before passing away. Decades later, Chris or Jill come upon the tombstone, even reading its inscription.
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** While it isn't canon at all, if Rebecca dies, then all of Bravo Team is destroyed. Enrico will have led his entire team to their deaths.
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* Scott [=McCulloch=] (real name: Ramsay Scott), the first person to voice Chris Redfield, passed away in 2000, the first voice actor from the series to do so, and after leaving behind [[ShortLivedBigImpact short]] [[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0566124/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 but considerable resume]].

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* Scott [=McCulloch=] (real name: Ramsay Scott), the first person to voice Chris Redfield, passed away in 2000, the first voice actor from the series to do so, and after leaving behind a [[ShortLivedBigImpact short]] [[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0566124/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 but considerable resume]].
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*** '''Even worse:''' The experiments gave her invulnerability not unlike ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} (As during the battle between her and Wesker in Umbrella Chronicles, her health meter depletes but just as quickly restores) making her almost immortal. So add, AndIMustScream to the list of tragedies. Though that same battle ends with Wesker shooting the chandelier down, pinning her to the floor as the mansion explodes. more or less confirming that Lisa died [[MercyKill (Hopefully)]].

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*** '''Even worse:''' The experiments gave her invulnerability not unlike ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} (As (as during the battle between her and Wesker in Umbrella Chronicles, her health meter depletes but just as quickly restores) making her almost immortal. So add, AndIMustScream to the list of tragedies. Though that same battle ends with Wesker shooting the chandelier down, pinning her to the floor as the mansion explodes. more or less confirming that Lisa died [[MercyKill (Hopefully)]].
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* Scott McCulloch (real name: Ramsay Scott), the first person to voice Chris Redfield, passed away in 2000, the first voice actor from the series to do so, and after leaving behind [[ShortLivedBigImpact short]] [[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0566124/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 but considerable resume]].

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* Scott McCulloch [=McCulloch=] (real name: Ramsay Scott), the first person to voice Chris Redfield, passed away in 2000, the first voice actor from the series to do so, and after leaving behind [[ShortLivedBigImpact short]] [[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0566124/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 but considerable resume]].

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** Well, everyone besides those mentioned above. But [[spoiler: Wesker had it coming at least]]. In any case, the worst part is that whether or not he knows it, Enrico dies a failure as a leader, as he's the last member of the team to die, leaving Rebecca alone.
* The remake/port of the first game on the Gamecube has one. If you are playing as Jill, [[spoiler: when you meet Barry in the underground of the mansion, he points his gun at her since Wesker manipulated him by using his family as blackmail. Jill wrestles the gun out of his hand and aims it at him. The monster that has been stalking the player appears and Barry frantically begs Jill to give his gun back. If you say yes, you'll be on the road to the good ending. Say no, and you'll see Jill hesitate, which at this point, the monster attacks Barry, knocking him into the abyss as he drops a photo of his family near Jill. Part of the message reads "We love you, daddy."]]
** It's just as bad in the original; [[spoiler:When you go to the mansion's underground, split up with Barry (answer "no" to both of his questions; he otherwise lives), and either not before long or at the end of the game, a Hunter/Tick murders him. He can say nothing but admit his carelessness to Jill, and wishes her to give his photo back to his family. This version gives us some of the saddest BGM in the series, as you read the message written on the back of the photo: ''To my dearest Moira and Polly, I love you, and I hope you grow into strong, capable women.'' That's pretty damn sad. Barry can also die in the underground laboratory, which plays out exactly the same way as his death in the underground caves, but the moment becomes doubly sad if you save Chris and have him in this scene; he can do nothing but watch a good friend of his die before his eyes while screaming out "My God!"]]
** For that matter, the story behind the monster, [[spoiler: Lisa,]] herself, [[spoiler: she was once a little girl whose father designed the mansion and unfortunately [[HeKnowsTooMuch knew its secrets.]] She and her mother were kidnapped when Umbrella murdered her father. The two were experimented upon with what would become the T-virus until her mother died. Lisa wasn't as fortunate; she mutated into a grotesque form and her mental faculties degenerated. Lonely, and obsessed with her mother, Lisa went insane. It gets really depressing when you read her diary and the messages from her parents dotting the game.]]
*** "mom, where? I mis yuo" (typos are from the original, due to [[spoiler:Lisa's]] mental degeneration). [[SincerityMode Nothing that horrible should happen to a child.]]
*** Combine [[spoiler: Lisa]]'s diary, [[spoiler: her mother]]'s letter ("I wish I could touch your face and hold you in my arms right now..."), [[spoiler: her father]]'s diary ("Because of my ego, I got both of you involved in this whole damned conspiracy. Forgive me."), and add that pitiful moan at the end on top of it all, "Mo...ther..." Dear God...that last little touch is like twisting a knife that's already embedded in your heart.

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** Well, everyone besides those mentioned above. But [[spoiler: Wesker had it coming at least]].least. In any case, the worst part is that whether or not he knows it, Enrico dies a failure as a leader, as he's the last member of the team to die, leaving Rebecca alone.
* The remake/port of the first game on the Gamecube has one. If you are playing as Jill, [[spoiler: when you meet Barry in the underground of the mansion, he points his gun at her since Wesker manipulated him by using his family as blackmail. Jill wrestles the gun out of his hand and aims it at him. The monster that has been stalking the player appears and Barry frantically begs Jill to give his gun back. If you say yes, you'll be on the road to the good ending. Say no, and you'll see Jill hesitate, which at this point, the monster attacks Barry, knocking him into the abyss as he drops a photo of his family near Jill. Part of the message reads "We love you, daddy."]]
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** It's just as bad in the original; [[spoiler:When When you go to the mansion's underground, split up with Barry (answer "no" to both of his questions; he otherwise lives), and either not before long or at the end of the game, a Hunter/Tick murders him. He can say nothing but admit his carelessness to Jill, and wishes her to give his photo back to his family. This version gives us some of the saddest BGM in the series, as you read the message written on the back of the photo: ''To my dearest Moira and Polly, I love you, and I hope you grow into strong, capable women.'' That's pretty damn sad. Barry can also die in the underground laboratory, which plays out exactly the same way as his death in the underground caves, but the moment becomes doubly sad if you save Chris and have him in this scene; he can do nothing but watch a good friend of his die before his eyes while screaming out "My God!"]]
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** For that matter, the story behind the monster, [[spoiler: Lisa,]] Lisa, herself, [[spoiler: she was once a little girl whose father designed the mansion and unfortunately [[HeKnowsTooMuch knew its secrets.]] She and her mother were kidnapped when Umbrella murdered her father. The two were experimented upon with what would become the T-virus until her mother died. Lisa wasn't as fortunate; she mutated into a grotesque form and her mental faculties degenerated. Lonely, and obsessed with her mother, Lisa went insane. It gets really depressing when you read her diary and the messages from her parents dotting the game.]]
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*** "mom, where? I mis yuo" (typos are from the original, due to [[spoiler:Lisa's]] Lisa's mental degeneration). [[SincerityMode Nothing that horrible should happen to a child.]]
*** Combine [[spoiler: Lisa]]'s Lisa's diary, [[spoiler: her mother]]'s mother's letter ("I wish I could touch your face and hold you in my arms right now..."), [[spoiler: her father]]'s father's diary ("Because of my ego, I got both of you involved in this whole damned conspiracy. Forgive me."), and add that pitiful moan at the end on top of it all, "Mo...ther..." Dear God...that last little touch is like twisting a knife that's already embedded in your heart. "



*** Also, [[spoiler: EVEN WORSE? The experiments gave her invulnerability not unlike ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} (As during the battle between her and Wesker in Umbrella Chronicles, her health meter depletes but just as quickly restores) making her almost immortal. So add, AndIMustScream to the list of tragedies. Though that same battle ends with Wesker shooting the chandelier down, pinning her to the floor as the mansion explodes. more or less confirming that Lisa died [[MercyKill (Hopefully)]] ]]
* The story of George Trevor, the architect behind the mansion's construction. After the mansion is completed, Lord Spencer invited George and his family to stay there. Because of work, George's wife and daughter went there on November 10th. George himself arrived 3 days later and was told that his family had left to visit a sick relative [[spoiler: when in reality, they were subjugated to Spencer's experiments]]. Eventually, George was marked for death as he was the only person other than Spencer himself to know about the mansion's secrets and had him locked away. George attempted to escape but he struggles to remember the puzzles as Spencer had already modified them. At one point, George even found one of his wife's shoe and realizes that he had sent his family to his doom. After days of running around from the guards without food and severely weakened, George jumps into a dark pit where his path was blocked by a heavy stone. Using his last match, George found out that the stone is actually a tombstone made specifically for him. At his last wits, George finally gave up of escaping and wrote the last lines in his journal, pleading Lisa and Jessica for forgiveness before passing away. Decades later, Chris or Jill come upon the tombstone, even reading its inscription.
* Around midway through the game, you'll encounter a [=S.T.A.R.S=] member named Richard, who has been bitten by Yawn, the giant snake, and needs you to get him some "serum". [[spoiler: In the original versions, you are ''always'' one second too late to save his life, no matter how quickly you fetch it and bring it back. In the [=REMake=] renditions? You can save his life with the serum... but, for continuity's sake, he still has to die. So he ends up being eaten by either Neptune (for Chris) or Yawn (for Jill)]].
** [[spoiler: If you're playing as Chris, he breaks this news to Rebecca after the battle with Plant 42, and if you follow Rebecca into the medical supply room and ask her to heal you, she breaks down crying]].
** [[spoiler: Jill's version is just as bad, because he bursts into the room to save you during the semi-optional (you have to encounter him, but you don't have to stick around and fight) Yawn encounter, only dying to save you at the end of the fight. Thing is, that part about it being optional? If you try to be clever and just grab the MacGuffin and run, he ''still'' dies; you just get this horrifying cutscene where Jill leaves the room and you hear Richard's death-scream behind you...]]
*** [[spoiler: And then, as an extra metagame-level PlayerPunch; normally, Richard's death results in you getting his automatic shotgun. If you trigger the above mentioned cutscene? Richard dies and you ''lose'' the auto shotgun. ''Permanently''.]]
* Chris encountering [[spoiler: Wesker]] in the tyrant lab knowing that his fellow colleague and perhaps friend was betraying them from the beginning

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*** Also, [[spoiler: EVEN WORSE? '''Even worse:''' The experiments gave her invulnerability not unlike ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} (As during the battle between her and Wesker in Umbrella Chronicles, her health meter depletes but just as quickly restores) making her almost immortal. So add, AndIMustScream to the list of tragedies. Though that same battle ends with Wesker shooting the chandelier down, pinning her to the floor as the mansion explodes. more or less confirming that Lisa died [[MercyKill (Hopefully)]] ]]
(Hopefully)]].
* The story of George Trevor, the architect behind the mansion's construction. After the mansion is completed, Lord Spencer invited George and his family to stay there. Because of work, George's wife and daughter went there on November 10th. George himself arrived 3 days later and was told that his family had left to visit a sick relative [[spoiler: when in reality, they were subjugated to Spencer's experiments]].experiments. Eventually, George was marked for death as he was the only person other than Spencer himself to know about the mansion's secrets and had him locked away. George attempted to escape but he struggles to remember the puzzles as Spencer had already modified them. At one point, George even found one of his wife's shoe and realizes that he had sent his family to his doom. After days of running around from the guards without food and severely weakened, George jumps into a dark pit where his path was blocked by a heavy stone. Using his last match, George found out that the stone is actually a tombstone made specifically for him. At his last wits, George finally gave up of escaping and wrote the last lines in his journal, pleading Lisa and Jessica for forgiveness before passing away. Decades later, Chris or Jill come upon the tombstone, even reading its inscription.
* Around midway through the game, you'll encounter a [=S.T.A.R.S=] member named Richard, who has been bitten by Yawn, the giant snake, and needs you to get him some "serum". [[spoiler: In the original versions, you are ''always'' one second too late to save his life, no matter how quickly you fetch it and bring it back. In the [=REMake=] renditions? You can save his life with the serum... but, for continuity's sake, he still has to die. So he ends up being eaten by either Neptune (for Chris) or Yawn (for Jill)]].
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** [[spoiler: If you're playing as Chris, he breaks this news to Rebecca after the battle with Plant 42, and if you follow Rebecca into the medical supply room and ask her to heal you, she breaks down crying]].
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** [[spoiler: Jill's version is just as bad, because he bursts into the room to save you during the semi-optional (you have to encounter him, but you don't have to stick around and fight) Yawn encounter, only dying to save you at the end of the fight. Thing is, that part about it being optional? If you try to be clever and just grab the MacGuffin and run, he ''still'' dies; you just get this horrifying cutscene where Jill leaves the room and you hear Richard's death-scream behind you...]]
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*** [[spoiler: And then, as an extra metagame-level PlayerPunch; normally, Richard's death results in you getting his automatic shotgun. If you trigger the above mentioned cutscene? Richard dies and you ''lose'' the auto shotgun. ''Permanently''.]]
''Permanently''.
* Chris encountering [[spoiler: Wesker]] Wesker in the tyrant lab knowing that his fellow colleague and perhaps friend was betraying them from the beginning
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* Rebecca's death by a Hunter is pretty unpleasant. She's backed into a corner and the moment she tries to escape, the Hunter swipes at her and [[OffWithHisHead slices her head right off.]] Chris can only [[SayMyName wail Rebecca's name]] and collapse to his knees while banging the floor with his fists in grief. The remake toned down her death scene by having her throat slashed instead, but her death still hits Chris hard where he can only (after dispatching the Hunter) let out a LittleNo as he briefly mourns over her. For players that grew fond of her after playing ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'', her death can be quite the PlayerPunch.

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* Rebecca's death by a Hunter is pretty unpleasant. She's backed into a corner and the moment she tries to escape, the Hunter swipes at her and [[OffWithHisHead slices her head right off.]] Chris can only [[SayMyName wail Rebecca's name]] and collapse to his knees while banging the floor with his fists in grief. The remake toned down her death scene by having her throat slashed instead, but her death still hits Chris hard where he can only (after dispatching the Hunter) let out a LittleNo as he briefly mourns over her. For players that grew fond of her after playing ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'', her death can be quite the PlayerPunch.PlayerPunch.
* Scott McCulloch (real name: Ramsay Scott), the first person to voice Chris Redfield, passed away in 2000, the first voice actor from the series to do so, and after leaving behind [[ShortLivedBigImpact short]] [[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0566124/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 but considerable resume]].
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* Rebecca's death by a Hunter is pretty unpleasant. She's backed into a corner and the moment she tries to escape, the Hunter swipes at her and [[OffWithHisHead slices her head right off.]] Chris can only [[SayMyName wail Rebecca's name]] and collapse to his knees while banging the floor with his fists in grief. The remake toned down her death scene by having her throat slashed instead, but her death still hits Chris hard where he can only (after dispatching the Hunter) let out a LittleNo as he briefly mourns over her. For players that grew fond of her after playing ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'', her death can be quite the PlayerPunch.
* During a Chris playthrough after meeting Rebecca, you can ask her to heal you a few times in two different safe rooms. In the first safe room, she'll either tell you to be careful or let you know how many more times she can heal you with the room's limited resources. But in the second, if you ask her to heal you after [[spoiler: Richard's death]], she'll heal you, [[HeroicBSOD then break down crying]].

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* Rebecca's death by a Hunter is pretty unpleasant. She's backed into a corner and the moment she tries to escape, the Hunter swipes at her and [[OffWithHisHead slices her head right off.]] Chris can only [[SayMyName wail Rebecca's name]] and collapse to his knees while banging the floor with his fists in grief. The remake toned down her death scene by having her throat slashed instead, but her death still hits Chris hard where he can only (after dispatching the Hunter) let out a LittleNo as he briefly mourns over her. For players that grew fond of her after playing ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'', her death can be quite the PlayerPunch.
* During a Chris playthrough after meeting Rebecca, you can ask her to heal you a few times in two different safe rooms. In the first safe room, she'll either tell you to be careful or let you know how many more times she can heal you with the room's limited resources. But in the second, if you ask her to heal you after [[spoiler: Richard's death]], she'll heal you, [[HeroicBSOD then break down crying]].
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* Rebecca's death by a Hunter is pretty unpleasant. She's backed into a corner and the moment she tries to escape, the Hunter swipes at her and [[OffWithHisHead slices her head right off.]] Chris can only [[SayMyName wail Rebecca's name]] and collapse to his knees while banging the floor with his fists in grief. The remake toned down her death scene by having her throat slashed instead, but her death still hits Chris hard where he can only (after dispatching the Hunter) let out a LittleNo as he briefly mourns over her. For players that grew fond of her after playing ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'', her death can be quite the PlayerPunch.

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* Rebecca's death by a Hunter is pretty unpleasant. She's backed into a corner and the moment she tries to escape, the Hunter swipes at her and [[OffWithHisHead slices her head right off.]] Chris can only [[SayMyName wail Rebecca's name]] and collapse to his knees while banging the floor with his fists in grief. The remake toned down her death scene by having her throat slashed instead, but her death still hits Chris hard where he can only (after dispatching the Hunter) let out a LittleNo as he briefly mourns over her. For players that grew fond of her after playing ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'', her death can be quite the PlayerPunch.PlayerPunch.
* During a Chris playthrough after meeting Rebecca, you can ask her to heal you a few times in two different safe rooms. In the first safe room, she'll either tell you to be careful or let you know how many more times she can heal you with the room's limited resources. But in the second, if you ask her to heal you after [[spoiler: Richard's death]], she'll heal you, [[HeroicBSOD then break down crying]].
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* It ties in quite neatly with all the above, but Barry's parting message in the bad endings and Richard's letter to Bridget (presumably his girlfriend/wife) drive home that a number of these guys and gals had loved ones waiting for them at home, expecting them to come home from a hard day at work, only for them to never return. Also it must have been the Devil's own job for one of the survivors to have to inform them of the fact, and if witnessed if they should tell them how they met their end.

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* It ties in quite neatly with all the above, but Barry's parting message in the bad endings and Richard's letter to Bridget (presumably his girlfriend/wife) drive home that a number of these guys and gals had loved ones waiting for them at home, expecting them to come home from a hard day at work, only for them to never return. Also it must have been the Devil's own job for one of the survivors to have to inform them of the fact, and if witnessed if they should tell them how they met their end.end.
* Rebecca's death by a Hunter is pretty unpleasant. She's backed into a corner and the moment she tries to escape, the Hunter swipes at her and [[OffWithHisHead slices her head right off.]] Chris can only [[SayMyName wail Rebecca's name]] and collapse to his knees while banging the floor with his fists in grief. The remake toned down her death scene by having her throat slashed instead, but her death still hits Chris hard where he can only (after dispatching the Hunter) let out a LittleNo as he briefly mourns over her. For players that grew fond of her after playing ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil0'', her death can be quite the PlayerPunch.

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*** Also, [[spoiler: EVEN WORSE? The experiments gave her invulnerbility not unlike ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} (As during the battle between her and Wesker in Umbrella Chronicles, her health meter depletes but just as quickly restores) making her almost immortal. So add, AndIMustScream to the list of tragedies. Though that same battle ends with Wesker shooting the chandelier down, pinning her to the floor as the mansion explodes. more or less confirming that Lisa died [[MercyKill (Hopefully)]] ]]

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*** Also, [[spoiler: EVEN WORSE? The experiments gave her invulnerbility invulnerability not unlike ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} (As during the battle between her and Wesker in Umbrella Chronicles, her health meter depletes but just as quickly restores) making her almost immortal. So add, AndIMustScream to the list of tragedies. Though that same battle ends with Wesker shooting the chandelier down, pinning her to the floor as the mansion explodes. more or less confirming that Lisa died [[MercyKill (Hopefully)]] ]]]]
* The story of George Trevor, the architect behind the mansion's construction. After the mansion is completed, Lord Spencer invited George and his family to stay there. Because of work, George's wife and daughter went there on November 10th. George himself arrived 3 days later and was told that his family had left to visit a sick relative [[spoiler: when in reality, they were subjugated to Spencer's experiments]]. Eventually, George was marked for death as he was the only person other than Spencer himself to know about the mansion's secrets and had him locked away. George attempted to escape but he struggles to remember the puzzles as Spencer had already modified them. At one point, George even found one of his wife's shoe and realizes that he had sent his family to his doom. After days of running around from the guards without food and severely weakened, George jumps into a dark pit where his path was blocked by a heavy stone. Using his last match, George found out that the stone is actually a tombstone made specifically for him. At his last wits, George finally gave up of escaping and wrote the last lines in his journal, pleading Lisa and Jessica for forgiveness before passing away. Decades later, Chris or Jill come upon the tombstone, even reading its inscription.

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* Depending on your actions and interactions with Barry while you play as Jill, [[spoiler: Barry can get killed, leaving behind a photo of his wife and two daughters with a note saying how he'll miss them and watch them from heaven. Doesn't help that the music that plays drives the point home]].
** Argurably worse in ''[=REmake=]'', where the [[spoiler: photo is simply a message from his two daughters saying that "We love you, daddy." It doesn't make it any better that the document itself reminds you that Barry dropped it after getting killed.]]



* The remake/port of the first game on the Gamecube has one. If you are playing as Jill, [[spoiler: when you meet Barry in the underground of the mansion, he points his gun at her since Wesker manipulated him by using his family as blackmail. Jill wrestles the gun out of his hand and aims it at him. The monster that has been stalking the player appears and Barry frantically begs Jill to give his gun back. If you say yes, you'll be on the road to the good ending. Say no, and you'll see Jill hesitate, which at this point, the monster attacks Barry, knocking him into the abyss as he drops a photo of his family near Jill.]]
** It's just as bad in the original; [[spoiler:When you go to the mansion's underground, split up with Barry (answer "no" to both of his questions; he otherwise lives), and either not before long or at the end of the game, a Hunter/Tick murders him. He can say nothing but admit his carelessness to Jill, and wishes her to give his photo back to his family. This version gives us some of the saddest BGM in the series, as you read the message written on the back of the photo: ''To my dearest Moira and Polly, I love you, and I hope you grow into strong, capable women.'' That's pretty damn sad.]]

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* The remake/port of the first game on the Gamecube has one. If you are playing as Jill, [[spoiler: when you meet Barry in the underground of the mansion, he points his gun at her since Wesker manipulated him by using his family as blackmail. Jill wrestles the gun out of his hand and aims it at him. The monster that has been stalking the player appears and Barry frantically begs Jill to give his gun back. If you say yes, you'll be on the road to the good ending. Say no, and you'll see Jill hesitate, which at this point, the monster attacks Barry, knocking him into the abyss as he drops a photo of his family near Jill.]]
Part of the message reads "We love you, daddy."]]
** It's just as bad in the original; [[spoiler:When you go to the mansion's underground, split up with Barry (answer "no" to both of his questions; he otherwise lives), and either not before long or at the end of the game, a Hunter/Tick murders him. He can say nothing but admit his carelessness to Jill, and wishes her to give his photo back to his family. This version gives us some of the saddest BGM in the series, as you read the message written on the back of the photo: ''To my dearest Moira and Polly, I love you, and I hope you grow into strong, capable women.'' That's pretty damn sad.]] Barry can also die in the underground laboratory, which plays out exactly the same way as his death in the underground caves, but the moment becomes doubly sad if you save Chris and have him in this scene; he can do nothing but watch a good friend of his die before his eyes while screaming out "My God!"]]
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* In ''[=REmake=]'', just clear the mansion as much as you can, wander the halls, and ponder the deaths of the other members of S.T.A.R.S. for a little while. Especially Edward ([[WhatHappenedToMommy poor little teammate Rebecca]]), Forest (Jill's version of the scene where he's discovered dead does have impact), or Richard (especially if you fail the TimedMission that ensues after first running into him). All a bunch of brave and perfectly likable men who had no idea what they were up against and ended up brutally murdered. They had a certain amount of backstory, character, and all of that. And you know what? Most of S.T.A.R.S. were kind of friends. And you have to turn out to be just too late to help them out. Seriously do factor in characters' histories with each other the best you can, too - fail the aforementioned TimedMission as Chris and Rebecca has to watch the guy who showed her the ropes as a S.T.A.R.S. member die; Chris and Forest were somewhat close as well as friendly rivals, and if the latter's zombification doesn't hit you a little bit during a Chris playthrough, have a peek at [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CgbQnI_oeA this]], focus on Chris at the very end and listen to the zombie's moans niiiice and closely... Oh. Also Enrico. There was a mission in ''Umbrella Chronicles'' from Rebecca's point of view in which she and Richard are searching for their captain, sure that once they find him, everything will be all right. Yeah. Not only does he die, he's last in the game's body count. Not only is it painfully clear that he wasn't able to save his men, the last thing he realizes is that it's because they were all betrayed that all of this had to happen to them. Whether or not any of this actually gets you crying depends on who you are, but it's bound to at least spark a "...son of a ''bitch''" kind of reaction.

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* In ''[=REmake=]'', just clear the mansion as much as you can, wander the halls, and ponder the deaths of the other members of S.T.A.R.S. for a little while. Especially Edward ([[WhatHappenedToMommy poor little teammate Rebecca]]), Forest (Jill's version of the scene where he's discovered dead does have impact), or Richard (especially if you fail the TimedMission that ensues after first running into him). All a bunch of brave and perfectly likable men who had no idea what they were up against and ended up brutally murdered. They had a certain amount of backstory, character, and all of that. And you know what? Most of S.T.A.R.S. were kind of friends. And you have to turn out to be just too late to help them out. Seriously do factor in characters' histories with each other the best you can, too - fail the aforementioned TimedMission as Chris and Rebecca has to watch the guy who showed her the ropes as a S.T.A.R.S. member die; Chris and Forest were somewhat close as well as friendly rivals, and if the latter's zombification doesn't hit you a little bit during a Chris playthrough, have a peek at [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CgbQnI_oeA this]], focus on Chris at the very end and listen to the zombie's moans niiiice and closely... [[labelnote:*]]He's saying "Chris, Please, Kill Me!" and when Chris does, "Thank you..."[[/labelnote]] Oh. Also Enrico. There was a mission in ''Umbrella Chronicles'' from Rebecca's point of view in which she and Richard are searching for their captain, sure that once they find him, everything will be all right. Yeah. Not only does he die, he's last in the game's body count. Not only is it painfully clear that he wasn't able to save his men, the last thing he realizes is that it's because they were all betrayed that all of this had to happen to them. Whether or not any of this actually gets you crying depends on who you are, but it's bound to at least spark a "...son of a ''bitch''" kind of reaction.
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* It ties in quite neatly with all the above, but Barry's parting message in the bad endings and Richard's letter to Bridget (presumably his girlfriend/wife) drive home that a number of these guys and gals had loved ones waiting for them at home, expecting them to come home from a hard day at work, only for them to never return. Also it must have been the Devil's own job for one of the survivors to have to inform them of the fact, and if witnessed if they should tell them how they met their end.
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** For that matter, the story behind the monster, [[spoiler: Lisa,]] herself, [[spoiler: she was once a little girl whose father designed the mansion and unfortunately [[HeKnowsTooMuch knew its secrets.]] She and her mother were kidnapped when Umbrella muredered her father. The two were experimented upon with what would become the T-virus until her mother died. Lisa wasn't as fortunate; she mutated into a grotesque form and her mental faculties degenerated. Lonely, and obsessed with her mother, Lisa went insane. It gets really depressing when you read her diary and the messages from her parents dotting the game.]]

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** For that matter, the story behind the monster, [[spoiler: Lisa,]] herself, [[spoiler: she was once a little girl whose father designed the mansion and unfortunately [[HeKnowsTooMuch knew its secrets.]] She and her mother were kidnapped when Umbrella muredered murdered her father. The two were experimented upon with what would become the T-virus until her mother died. Lisa wasn't as fortunate; she mutated into a grotesque form and her mental faculties degenerated. Lonely, and obsessed with her mother, Lisa went insane. It gets really depressing when you read her diary and the messages from her parents dotting the game.]]
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*** Also, [[spoiler: EVEN WORSE? The experiments gave her invulnerbility not unlike [[{{XMen}} Wolverine]] (As during the battle between her and Wesker in Umbrella Chronicles, her health meter depletes but just as quickly restores) making her almost immortal. So add, AndIMustScream to the list of tragedies. Though that same battle ends with Wesker shooting the chandelier down, pinning her to the floor as the mansion explodes. more or less confirming that Lisa died [[MercyKill (Hopefully)]] ]]

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*** Also, [[spoiler: EVEN WORSE? The experiments gave her invulnerbility not unlike [[{{XMen}} Wolverine]] ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} (As during the battle between her and Wesker in Umbrella Chronicles, her health meter depletes but just as quickly restores) making her almost immortal. So add, AndIMustScream to the list of tragedies. Though that same battle ends with Wesker shooting the chandelier down, pinning her to the floor as the mansion explodes. more or less confirming that Lisa died [[MercyKill (Hopefully)]] ]]
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*** [[spoiler: And then, as an extra metagame-level PlayerPunch; normally, Richard's death results in you getting his automatic shotgun. If you trigger the above mentioned cutscene? Richard dies and you ''lose'' the auto shotgun. ''Permanently''.]]

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*** [[spoiler: And then, as an extra metagame-level PlayerPunch; normally, Richard's death results in you getting his automatic shotgun. If you trigger the above mentioned cutscene? Richard dies and you ''lose'' the auto shotgun. ''Permanently''.]]]]

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** Argurably worse in ''[=REmake=]'', where the [[spoiler: photo is simply a message from his two daughters saying that "We love you, daddy." It doesn't make it any better that the document itself reminds you that Barry dropped it after getting killed.]]
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*** Also, [[spoiler: EVEN WORSE? The experiments gave her invulnerbility not unlike [[{{XMen}} Wolverine]] (As during the battle between her and Wesker in Umbrella Chronicles, her health meter depletes but just as quickly restores) making her almost immortal. So add, AndIMustScream to the list of tragedies. Though if you played through Wesker's second scenario in Umbrella Chronicles. At least the game more or less confirms that Lisa died in the explosion [[MercyKill (Hopefully)]] ]]

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*** Also, [[spoiler: EVEN WORSE? The experiments gave her invulnerbility not unlike [[{{XMen}} Wolverine]] (As during the battle between her and Wesker in Umbrella Chronicles, her health meter depletes but just as quickly restores) making her almost immortal. So add, AndIMustScream to the list of tragedies. Though if you played through Wesker's second scenario in Umbrella Chronicles. At least that same battle ends with Wesker shooting the game chandelier down, pinning her to the floor as the mansion explodes. more or less confirms confirming that Lisa died in the explosion [[MercyKill (Hopefully)]] ]]
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*** Also, [[spoiler: EVEN WORSE? The experiments gave her invulnerbility not unlike [[{{XMen}} Wolverine]] making her almost immortal. So add, AndIMustScream to the list of tragedies. Though if you played through Wesker's second scenario in Umbrella Chronicles. At least the game more or less confirms that Lisa died in the explosion [[MercyKill (Hopefully)]] ]]

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*** Also, [[spoiler: EVEN WORSE? The experiments gave her invulnerbility not unlike [[{{XMen}} Wolverine]] (As during the battle between her and Wesker in Umbrella Chronicles, her health meter depletes but just as quickly restores) making her almost immortal. So add, AndIMustScream to the list of tragedies. Though if you played through Wesker's second scenario in Umbrella Chronicles. At least the game more or less confirms that Lisa died in the explosion [[MercyKill (Hopefully)]] ]]
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*** Also, [[spoiler: also in her backstory, when she was begging to see her mother (She was already a monster by this point) Umbrella gave her her mother. But she was so insane that she didn't recognize her and killed her with her bare hands. Continuing to look for her. EVEN WORSE? The experiments gave her invulnerbility not unlike [[{{XMen}} Wolverine]] making her almost immortal. So add, AndIMustScream to the list of tragedies. Though if you played through Wesker's second scenario in Umbrella Chronicles. At least the game more or less confirms that Lisa died in the explosion [[MercyKill (Hopefully)]] ]]

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*** Also, [[spoiler: also in her backstory, when she was begging to see her mother (She was already a monster by this point) Umbrella gave her her mother. But she was so insane that she didn't recognize her and killed her with her bare hands. Continuing to look for her. EVEN WORSE? The experiments gave her invulnerbility not unlike [[{{XMen}} Wolverine]] making her almost immortal. So add, AndIMustScream to the list of tragedies. Though if you played through Wesker's second scenario in Umbrella Chronicles. At least the game more or less confirms that Lisa died in the explosion [[MercyKill (Hopefully)]] ]]
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*** Also, [[spoiler: also in her backstory, when she was begging to see her mother (She was already a monster by this point) Umbrella gave her her mother. But she was so insane that she didn't recognize her and killed her with her bare hands. Continuing to look for her. EVEN WORSE? The experiments gave her invulnerbility not unlike [[{{XMen}} Wolverine]] making her almost immortal. So add, AndIMustScream to the list of tragedies. Though if you played through Wesker's second scenario in Umbrella Chronicles. At least the game more or less confirms that Lisa died in the explosion [[MercyKill (Hopefully)]] ]]
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** For that matter, the story behind the monster, [[spoiler: Lisa,]] herself, [[spoiler: she was once a little girl whose father designed the mansion and unfortunately knew its secrets. She and her mother were kidnapped when Umbrella muredered her father. The two were experimented upon with what would become the T-virus until her mother died. Lisa wasn't as fortunate; she mutated into a grotesque form and her mental faculties degenerated. Lonely, and obsessed with her mother, Lisa went insane. It gets really depressing when you read her diary and the messages from her parents dotting the game.]]

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** For that matter, the story behind the monster, [[spoiler: Lisa,]] herself, [[spoiler: she was once a little girl whose father designed the mansion and unfortunately [[HeKnowsTooMuch knew its secrets. secrets.]] She and her mother were kidnapped when Umbrella muredered her father. The two were experimented upon with what would become the T-virus until her mother died. Lisa wasn't as fortunate; she mutated into a grotesque form and her mental faculties degenerated. Lonely, and obsessed with her mother, Lisa went insane. It gets really depressing when you read her diary and the messages from her parents dotting the game.]]
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** Well, everyone besides those mentioned above. But [[spoiler: Wesker had it coming at least]]. In any case, the worst part is that whether or not he knows it, Enrico dies a failure as a leader, as he's the last member of the team to die, leaving Rebecca alone.

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* If you're playing as Chris and you succeed in getting Richard the antidote earlier in the game, [[spoiler: then you get to see him die saving you from a shark]]. Chris breaks this news to Rebecca after the battle with Plant 42, and if you follow Rebecca into the medical supply room and ask her to heal you, she breaks down crying.

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* Around midway through the game, you'll encounter a [=S.T.A.R.S=] member named Richard, who has been bitten by Yawn, the giant snake, and needs you to get him some "serum". [[spoiler: In the original versions, you are ''always'' one second too late to save his life, no matter how quickly you fetch it and bring it back. In the [=REMake=] renditions? You can save his life with the serum... but, for continuity's sake, he still has to die. So he ends up being eaten by either Neptune (for Chris) or Yawn (for Jill)]].
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If you're playing as Chris and you succeed in getting Richard the antidote earlier in the game, [[spoiler: then you get to see him die saving you from a shark]]. Chris Chris, he breaks this news to Rebecca after the battle with Plant 42, and if you follow Rebecca into the medical supply room and ask her to heal you, she breaks down crying.crying]].
** [[spoiler: Jill's version is just as bad, because he bursts into the room to save you during the semi-optional (you have to encounter him, but you don't have to stick around and fight) Yawn encounter, only dying to save you at the end of the fight. Thing is, that part about it being optional? If you try to be clever and just grab the MacGuffin and run, he ''still'' dies; you just get this horrifying cutscene where Jill leaves the room and you hear Richard's death-scream behind you...]]
*** [[spoiler: And then, as an extra metagame-level PlayerPunch; normally, Richard's death results in you getting his automatic shotgun. If you trigger the above mentioned cutscene? Richard dies and you ''lose'' the auto shotgun. ''Permanently''.]]
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* Depending on your actions and interactions with Barry while you play as Jill, [[spoiler: Barry can get killed, leaving behind a photo of his wife and two daughters with a note saying how he'll miss them and watch them from heaven. Doesn't help that the music that plays drives the point home]].

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* Depending on your actions and interactions with Barry while you play as Jill, [[spoiler: Barry can get killed, leaving behind a photo of his wife and two daughters with a note saying how he'll miss them and watch them from heaven. Doesn't help that the music that plays drives the point home]].home]].
* In ''[=REmake=]'', just clear the mansion as much as you can, wander the halls, and ponder the deaths of the other members of S.T.A.R.S. for a little while. Especially Edward ([[WhatHappenedToMommy poor little teammate Rebecca]]), Forest (Jill's version of the scene where he's discovered dead does have impact), or Richard (especially if you fail the TimedMission that ensues after first running into him). All a bunch of brave and perfectly likable men who had no idea what they were up against and ended up brutally murdered. They had a certain amount of backstory, character, and all of that. And you know what? Most of S.T.A.R.S. were kind of friends. And you have to turn out to be just too late to help them out. Seriously do factor in characters' histories with each other the best you can, too - fail the aforementioned TimedMission as Chris and Rebecca has to watch the guy who showed her the ropes as a S.T.A.R.S. member die; Chris and Forest were somewhat close as well as friendly rivals, and if the latter's zombification doesn't hit you a little bit during a Chris playthrough, have a peek at [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CgbQnI_oeA this]], focus on Chris at the very end and listen to the zombie's moans niiiice and closely... Oh. Also Enrico. There was a mission in ''Umbrella Chronicles'' from Rebecca's point of view in which she and Richard are searching for their captain, sure that once they find him, everything will be all right. Yeah. Not only does he die, he's last in the game's body count. Not only is it painfully clear that he wasn't able to save his men, the last thing he realizes is that it's because they were all betrayed that all of this had to happen to them. Whether or not any of this actually gets you crying depends on who you are, but it's bound to at least spark a "...son of a ''bitch''" kind of reaction.
** Might be slightly mitigated by the fact EveryoneLives in the canonical version of RE1's storyline.
* The remake/port of the first game on the Gamecube has one. If you are playing as Jill, [[spoiler: when you meet Barry in the underground of the mansion, he points his gun at her since Wesker manipulated him by using his family as blackmail. Jill wrestles the gun out of his hand and aims it at him. The monster that has been stalking the player appears and Barry frantically begs Jill to give his gun back. If you say yes, you'll be on the road to the good ending. Say no, and you'll see Jill hesitate, which at this point, the monster attacks Barry, knocking him into the abyss as he drops a photo of his family near Jill.]]
** It's just as bad in the original; [[spoiler:When you go to the mansion's underground, split up with Barry (answer "no" to both of his questions; he otherwise lives), and either not before long or at the end of the game, a Hunter/Tick murders him. He can say nothing but admit his carelessness to Jill, and wishes her to give his photo back to his family. This version gives us some of the saddest BGM in the series, as you read the message written on the back of the photo: ''To my dearest Moira and Polly, I love you, and I hope you grow into strong, capable women.'' That's pretty damn sad.]]
** For that matter, the story behind the monster, [[spoiler: Lisa,]] herself, [[spoiler: she was once a little girl whose father designed the mansion and unfortunately knew its secrets. She and her mother were kidnapped when Umbrella muredered her father. The two were experimented upon with what would become the T-virus until her mother died. Lisa wasn't as fortunate; she mutated into a grotesque form and her mental faculties degenerated. Lonely, and obsessed with her mother, Lisa went insane. It gets really depressing when you read her diary and the messages from her parents dotting the game.]]
*** "mom, where? I mis yuo" (typos are from the original, due to [[spoiler:Lisa's]] mental degeneration). [[SincerityMode Nothing that horrible should happen to a child.]]
*** Combine [[spoiler: Lisa]]'s diary, [[spoiler: her mother]]'s letter ("I wish I could touch your face and hold you in my arms right now..."), [[spoiler: her father]]'s diary ("Because of my ego, I got both of you involved in this whole damned conspiracy. Forgive me."), and add that pitiful moan at the end on top of it all, "Mo...ther..." Dear God...that last little touch is like twisting a knife that's already embedded in your heart.
*** Then there's the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7wen7uVmxU&list=PL8752BD60EBEAC52A&index=45&feature=plpp_video music that plays during the final encounter with her]] (beginning at around 1:30 in the video). While most boss themes in the series are loud, dramatic and fear-inducing, this is an exception, combining a OneWomanWail and an EtherealChoir and resulting in one of the most mournful pieces of music in the series.
* If you're playing as Chris and you succeed in getting Richard the antidote earlier in the game, [[spoiler: then you get to see him die saving you from a shark]]. Chris breaks this news to Rebecca after the battle with Plant 42, and if you follow Rebecca into the medical supply room and ask her to heal you, she breaks down crying.

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