Hot Zombie Summer: A Resident Evil Retrospective

Resident Evil 4 (2005): "Paxton or Pullman"

2 h 10 min · 8 de jul de 2026
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It's our first episode on Resident Evil 4 and it's a doozy! We have a lot to talk about covering the development and release of the game, as well as the characters, gameplay changes, and our personal experience with this seminal action horror classic. Time Stamps 0:00-4:25 – Intro and Personal Memories 4:25-37:56 – Development Notes and History 37:56-47:45 – Release 47:45-1:40:08 – Cast of Characters 1:40:08-end – New Mechanics Shoutout to Alex Aniel, whose book Itchy, Tasty: An Unofficial History of Resident Evil, we consulted during this podcast. Another shoutout to Michael Everette Hensley, the composer of our podcast theme music. We'll be back in two weeks to dive into the gameplay and story of the first main area of the game, The Village.

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Portada del episodio Resident Evil 4 (2005): "Paxton or Pullman"

Resident Evil 4 (2005): "Paxton or Pullman"

It's our first episode on Resident Evil 4 and it's a doozy! We have a lot to talk about covering the development and release of the game, as well as the characters, gameplay changes, and our personal experience with this seminal action horror classic. Time Stamps 0:00-4:25 – Intro and Personal Memories 4:25-37:56 – Development Notes and History 37:56-47:45 – Release 47:45-1:40:08 – Cast of Characters 1:40:08-end – New Mechanics Shoutout to Alex Aniel, whose book Itchy, Tasty: An Unofficial History of Resident Evil, we consulted during this podcast. Another shoutout to Michael Everette Hensley, the composer of our podcast theme music. We'll be back in two weeks to dive into the gameplay and story of the first main area of the game, The Village.

8 de jul de 20262 h 10 min
Portada del episodio Resident Evil Ø, Part Three: "A Salute to Billy Coen"

Resident Evil Ø, Part Three: "A Salute to Billy Coen"

We wrap up our discussion of Resident Evil Ø, covering the final areas of the game, the Queen Leech fight, and the bizarre ending cinema. Finally, we discuss the game's legacy and what we would like to see (or not see) in a remake. Time Stamps Intro and Laboratory: 0:00-15:25 The Factory/Sewer: 15:25-38:02 Leech Fun Facts: 38:02-48:39 Final Boss and Ending Cinemas: 48:39-54:35 Final Thoughts, Legacy, and Remake Talk 54:35-End Shoutout to Alex Aniel, whose book Itchy, Tasty: An Unofficial History of Resident Evil, we consulted during this podcast. Another shoutout to Michael Everette Hensley, the composer of our podcast theme music. We'll be back in two weeks and it's a big one as we'll be starting our long form discussion on Resident Evil 4. Thanks for listening!

24 de jun de 20261 h 23 min
Portada del episodio Resident Evil Ø, Part 2: "Magic Mike XXL"

Resident Evil Ø, Part 2: "Magic Mike XXL"

We are back with part 2 of Resident Evil Ø! In this episode, we dive into the first major gameplay section of the game with the Umbrella Torture,,,uhhhh,,,Training Facility, the Basement, and the Church. We also discuss our feelings on Catholicism, Deadpool vs. Wolverine, and the Magic Mike trilogy. Enjoy and check out part one here: Resident Evil Ø: “Oops! All T-Virus” | Podcast Episode on [https://rss.com/podcasts/hot-zombie-summer/2854338/]RSS.com [http://RSS.com] Time Stamps: 0:00-5:20 Intro and Latin Class 5:20-38:08 Umbrella Training Facility 38:08-1:01:05 The Basement 1:01:05-1:10:40 Escape/The Bat Fight 1:10:40-End Outro on Movies and Bumper Stickers. Shoutout to Alex Aniel, whose book Itchy, Tasty: An Unofficial History of Resident Evil, we consulted during this podcast. Another shoutout to Michael Everette Hensley, the composer of our podcast theme music. We'll be back in two weeks with our next Resident Evil Ø podcast episode. Thanks for listening!

10 de jun de 20261 h 23 min
Portada del episodio Resident Evil Ø: “Oops! All T-Virus”

Resident Evil Ø: “Oops! All T-Virus”

“This game actively pissed me off"—Logan "I would have quit the game if not for this podcast"—Keith Hot Zombie Summer faces its biggest challenge yet in Resident Evil Ø, the last of the Classic REs. In this first of three episodes on Capcom’s prequel title, the co-hosts narrate Zero’s complicated development cycle (shoutout to the Nintendo 64DD) and express their frustration with new gameplay mechanics: character zapping and leaving your shit all over the floor (AKA the removal of item boxes). After going deep into the bench of REØ’s cast of characters—did you know rear security S.T.A.R.S. member Edward Dewey’s favorite hobby was dancing?—we navigate the Ecliptic Express, the iconic and inexplicably old-timey train section of the game. After our protagonists Rebecca Chambers and Billy Coen escape the train, our recording ends with the first cliffhanger in HZS history. The co-hosts also talk about number sickos, why having wings would ruin your life, and possibly going into business together by launching a brewery called #hops. Later in the episode, Logan claims he’ll get an “Emerald Fennell = Resident Evil” tattoo if this episode hits 100 downloads. And Keith not only calls James Marcus “Lindsey Graham-coded” but also suggests Billy is “Nick Cave-coded.” ** Time Stamps: 0:00-4:06 – Introduction 4:07-14:31 – The nearly four-year development cycle of Resident Evil Ø 14:32-46:05 – The gang’s all here: Rebecca Chambers, Billy Coen, and the rest of REØ’s cast of characters 46:06-58:06 – The New Mechanics (not The New Pornographers) of Zero 58:07-1:11:11 – Waxing nostalgic about the Nintendo GameCube’s start-up sound, REØ’s opening cinematics and narrative, and the nü metal aesthetics of the game 1:11:12-1:45:00 – The Train: Meeting Billy, Leech Queen Marcus singing in the rain, giant scorpion boss fight, train puzzles (and dreams), and doing drunk math to pull the e-brake 1:45:01-End – Wrap-up, reflecting on what we’ve played so far, and outro ** Shoutout to Alex Aniel, whose book Itchy, Tasty: An Unofficial History of Resident Evil, we consulted during this podcast. Another shoutout to Michael Everette Hensley, the composer of our podcast theme music. We'll be back in two weeks with our next Resident Evil Ø podcast episode. Thanks for listening!

27 de may de 20261 h 51 min
Portada del episodio Resident Evil (2002), Part 2: “The Ultimate Escape Room is Life”

Resident Evil (2002), Part 2: “The Ultimate Escape Room is Life”

Episode two on Resident Evil (2002) is here. We complete the second half of REmake by traversing the residence, revisiting the Spencer mansion, and making our way through much-improved tunnels and laboratory. In our conclusion, we send the game off by chatting about its commercial reception, legacy, and whether or not the original should (will?) be remade for current consoles. As you listen, don’t miss Keith asking if Henry Winkler is relevant enough to have a pre-prepared obituary in the New York Times—or Logan’s introduction of a new potential Halloween costume idea in Jesse “The Gymnast” Ventura. More relevant to RE, the co-hosts spend nearly five whole minutes talking about whether or not the head of the blown-up Tyrant from the original Resident Evil: Director’s Cut was bouncing around and still talking after you rocket launcher him to smithereens in the finale (this is not in the REmake). The co-hosts additionally pose the question, “Do sharks conduct electricity better than humans?“ ** Time Stamps: 0:00-4:05 – Cold open + intro 4:06-28:02 – The Residence: Lisa Trevor’s shack, the Guardhouse, and the Aqua Ring. 28:03-40:12 – Return to the Spencer Mansion, “Should The Predator fight his dad?” 40:13-1:24:38 – Endgame: Tunnels, laboratory, and retcons / revisions in the ending (ft. Wesker exclaiming “Premature!”) 1:24:39-1:45:47 – Reviews, sales, and reflecting on the legacy of the REmake 1:45:48-End – Outro and post-episode banter ** Shoutout to Alex Aniel, whose book Itchy, Tasty: An Unofficial History of Resident Evil, we consulted during this podcast. Another shoutout to Michael Everette Hensley, the composer of our podcast theme music. To see the video commercial for the REmake audio we played, go to this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af7QJU2g14I [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af7QJU2g14I]. In two weeks, we'll be back with our first episode on Resident Evil Zero. It's going to be....something. Thanks for listening!

13 de may de 20261 h 48 min