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* TheInfested: Osmond Saddler, leader of Los Illumanados, has made it so nearly every character in the entire game is this. Las Plagas are a parasite that Saddler can use to control those infested. [[spoiler:By the end of the game, the Plagas have infested him so much that they've taken over his brain and reduced his plan to nothing more than "infest more people with Las Plagas."]]

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* TheInfested: Osmond Saddler, leader of Los Illumanados, Saddler has made it so nearly every character in the entire game everyone is this. this with Las Plagas are a parasite that Saddler Plagas, as he can use to control those who have been infested. [[spoiler:By the end of the game, the Plagas have infested him so much that they've taken over his brain and reduced his plan to nothing more than "infest more people with Las Plagas."]]
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* TheInfested: Osmond Saddler, leader of Los Illumanados, has made it so nearly every character in the entire game is this. Las Plagas are a parasite that Saddler can use to control those infested. [[spoiler:By the end of the game, the Plagas have infested him so much that they've taken over his brain and reduced his plan to nothing more than "infest more people with Las Plagas."]]

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'''Leon:''' All spoiled thanks to your interruption. Why don't you do us all a favor and leave [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall before the audience gets pissed off]]?\\

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'''Leon:''' All spoiled thanks to your interruption. Why don't you do us all a favor and leave [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall before the audience gets pissed off]]?\\off?\\
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* TwentyMinutesIntoThePast: After most of the previous games in the series, set between July to December 1998, had become this trope, this game jumped the timeline ahead to late 2004, which still fell into this because the game came out in January 2005.

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* TwentyMinutesIntoThePast: After most of the previous games in the series, set between July to December 1998, had become this trope, this, this game jumped the timeline ahead to late 2004, which still fell into this because the game came out in January 2005.
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* FifteenPuzzle: There's a 3×3 version during Ashley's playable segment. Once the picture is oriented properly, you have to use a key item to fill in the empty spaces to open the door.

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* FifteenPuzzle: There's a 3×3 version during Ashley's playable segment. Once the picture is oriented properly, you have to use a key item to fill in the empty spaces space to open the door.



* TwentyMinutesIntoThePast: The game jumped the timeline from 1998, the year when the events of ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil3Nemesis'' and ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilCodeVeronica'' took place, to late 2004, which still fell into this because the game came out in January 2005. Since then, later main numbered entries would go for being set later in the same year of or in the year after their release.

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* TwentyMinutesIntoThePast: The After most of the previous games in the series, set between July to December 1998, had become this trope, this game jumped the timeline from 1998, the year when the events of ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil3Nemesis'' and ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilCodeVeronica'' took place, ahead to late 2004, which still fell into this because the game came out in January 2005. Since then, later main numbered entries would go for being set later in the same year of or in the year after their release.2005.



** Jack Krauser's is the knife. Testing has shown that the knife normally does around .6 damage (an un-upgraded handgun does 1 damage) and that Krauser has 900 health. How many hits from the knife does it take to kill him? At most, a dozen. In other words, the knife's damage was deliberately and massively buffed in the fight with Krauser to around ''60'' damage. Furthermore, one of his attacks has him running at you, pausing, then executing a knifehand attack. If you pull out your knife and slash, it's already at his head level and stops his attack easily. This is a clear example of GameplayAndStoryIntegration, as a way to make a "knife-fight rematch" a valid way to beat him.

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** Jack Krauser's is the knife. Testing has shown that the knife normally does around .6 damage (an un-upgraded handgun does 1 damage) and that Krauser has 900 health. How many hits from the knife does it take to kill him? At most, a dozen. In other words, the knife's damage was deliberately and massively buffed in the fight with Krauser to around ''60'' damage.damage, equivalent to the Handcannon just before its exclusive upgrade. Furthermore, one of his attacks has him running at you, pausing, then executing a knifehand attack. If you pull out your knife and slash, it's already at his head level and stops his attack easily. This is a clear example of GameplayAndStoryIntegration, as a way to make a "knife-fight rematch" a valid way to beat him.

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