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Not to be rude but I must disagree with your claim.
characters of video games are not suppose to look EXACTLY LIKE their voice actor/physical appearance actor.
Jill valentine comes out in resident evil 1, resident evil 3 and resident evil 5. Chris&Jill in the mansion as seen in the flashback of resident evil 5; Jill&Josh this will be when you save. Resident evil resident evil 2 remake leon kennedy leon s kennedy claire claire redfield chris redfield jill valentine albert wesker resident evil 7 umbrella corporation t virus g virus raccoon city screenshot. New Resident Evil 7 screenshots. Resident Evil 7.
such as the new devil may cry, Dante, the main character shows weak resemblance to his voice actor/physical appearance actor, Tom Phillips
If Capcom chose to make Jill Valentine look exactly like Julia Voth they might as well made Jill's name Julia.
And I also must state that, some of Jill's changes are based of age, I mean, look at Chris, he's changed due to how he is getting older such as resident evil 6, He may have not had his entire face changed from his look in RE5, but do to him getting older he has different features.
Again Jill isn't suppose to look exactly like Julia Voth, just have some resemblance to Julia's face, in which she does, They share similar lips, eyes, eyebrows, and I also must say that...time changes, 2002-2009! that's 7 years of game development becoming better and more skilled which allowed Capcom to fix, edit, Jill valentine's face.
and in your reply to NightFuri0us, what do you mean 'WE RE5 players are stuck with that fat-nosed ugly Jill valentine'
I don't know who you mean by 'WE' because know one is standing at your side supporting your claim.
The real RE5 players, like RE5 Jill valentine, But the best Jill valentine fans love Jill because of her personality.
Even though I cant change your opinion, I hope you change your mind and realize your wrong, and love Jill for her personality not her change/look.
Users on NeoGAF have found a video by a modder by the name of Rod Lima who has taken Resident Evil HD Remastered, released in January 2015 and based on the original GameCube game from 2002, and reversed engineered the title to allow first-person gameplay.
Both the cut-scenes and gameplay are in entirely first-person, and a video seen below shows off main character Jill Valentine’s first few moments exploring the Spencer Mansion.
Another video seen here shows off a longer cut-scene in first-person as Jill and Barry Burton investigate a gunshot blast from a dining hall.
According to the NeoGAF users, Lima extracted the model and animation data from the REmake and completely remade the Mansion backdrops using the 3D modeling package, Blender.
It’s timely that Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, the first first-person entry into the series, releases tomorrow on Jan. 24. Although its unlikely that you can get your hands on a first-person iteration of the first Resident Evil unless it’s from Capcom itself, perhaps Biohazard might be a good way to scratch that first-person itch after watching Lima’s impressive modding work.