The Netflix version of "Resident Evil" did not receive a good response after it was broadcast, with a Rotten Tomatoes audience rating of only 22%, the lowest among Netflix's video game adaptations. According to Forbes, the media rating of the "Resident Evil" series on Rotten Tomatoes is 53%, while the audience rating is only 22%. It is worth mentioning that anyone can vote as part of the audience rating, without having to verify whether they have actually watched the series. In comparison, Netflix's "Castlevania" animated series received a lot of positive reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, with a media score of 94% and an audience score of 88%, while the recent "Witcher" series, although more closely related to the novel, also drew inspiration from CDPR's games, with a media score of 81% and an audience score of 75%. One user commented on the Resident Evil episode: "A series of disasters, and it has nothing to do with Resident Evil." Another 2-star review said: "If you don't care, it's entertaining enough. An interesting interpretation of the Resident Evil storyline." A user who claims to be a die-hard fan of "Resident Evil" gave it a 3-star rating. He said: "This is the most outrageous thing I have ever seen. It's like "Dragon Ball Evolution", which is completely disconnected from the original. If you remove some elements, you can't tell it's an adaptation at all." |
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