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 Resident Evil: The Escape
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It started off as a rumour. No one could beleive that something liek that could even happen. They just denied it and got on with their lives. That was the first mistake. Raccoon City is a well develpoed City somewhere in America. It had the usually stuff, shops, Malls, its own Police department, fire department, hospital and high school. It was almost a perfect town, except from the usually crime that would be expected anywhere. But as people lived their lives reports started to come in about murders and cannibalism up in the mountains. people where horrifed, but yet again, carried on living on their lives. Riots started near the city boarders, more reprts of cannibalism came in. And then it happened. Pictures, footage and reports came in about the walkign dead. The dead where actually getting up and walking, and they had one mission. To feed. People started to flee Raccoon City, but others stayed, thinking they'd be safer here. They were wrong. The T-virus, which was the cause for the trouble, spread closer and closer to the city center. As time went on a boarder wall was built around the city to quarrentine it and keep the virus in control, even though it was totally out of their hands now. Roits started all over the city, people where told to stay inside for safety, but that wouldnt keep them safe for long. Against all odds there were some survivours. They banded together to try and escape the city, or atleast get to safety.
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