Not slapped and not in a domestic sense but Nemesis, a monster that’s hunting down Jill, punches her in the face and slams her head into the wall/floor quite a few times.
Not a person but Nemesis’ entire face is covered by a black fabric during the prologue but this causes it no harm or problems and it doesn’t seem like it even cares.
Nemesis follows Jill around the same way Mr. X operates in RE2. [SPOILERS] Later, a journal is found detailing the actions of Jill and Carlos in great detail, showing they are constantly being watched.
There are large bug-type zombies and a small portion of the same where you run through an area infested with them. Other smaller, non-hostile mutated bugs appear.
No, but there is an unskippable cutscene during which the player character is forcibly "impregnated" (eggs are laid inside her throat) by a parasite. The imagery is highly disturbing and could easily be considered evocative of assault.
No rape, however a scene where a parasite is forced down the female main character's throat can be interpreted at being similar to a rape and might be potentially triggering
One main character spends a significant portion of the game in a comatose state. Another major character is knocked unconscious offscreen and briefly shown to be unresponsive on the ground.
No, but it's possible to overhear dialogue between a father and daughter character that implies the daughter to be infected. If you've played Resident Evil 2 Remake, you know exactly what happens to them.
No, but it's possible to overhear dialogue between a father and daughter character that implies the daughter to be infected. If you've played Resident Evil 2 Remake, you know exactly what happens to them.
In an area infested with bugs, in an unavoidable segment Jill will forcibly have a parasite shoved down her throat. Upon healing, which is necessary, she will throw up. This will happen every time you are caught by one of the bugs.
While not 'lasting,' in a dream, a character is shown holding a gun to their head before the screen blanks out. It could still be heavily triggering to others.
It depends on your definition of sad. Jill is not able to save Raccoon City from the explosion but her determination to continue fighting greed and corruption makes for a hopeful ending.
During the Prologue, Jill tries killing nemesis by hitting him with a car and crashing it into the ground off a several storey parking lot. This has barely any effect and nemesis gets back up with little harm.