Now that I think about it, the fact that the village was essentially cut from the world and that Luis was born in the village gives more sense to his clothing choices in the original game. Everyone jocked about how he looked like someone from the 18th century, but it makes sense knowing that the villagers make everything themselves including clothes.
@@margarethmichelina5146 I mean he did spend time outside of his village. He got a PHD and worked for one of Umbrella's Europe Branches. Plenty of time to go "Hey that jacket's pretty nice"
When you sit back and really confirm all that happened in that village. Its truly evil man. All those lost. Families, the children. In my opinion its pretty underrated and doesn’t get spoken of enough in later series.
Definitely, especially in the cases of the Gigantes with the new research notes you can find in-game. Basically means each giant was an infant. 🙃 Really made me feel bad after taking out the first one in the Quarry. I mean, its technically an act of mercy and its still just a video game but even so, its rough.
Definetly his negligence played a big part in the village's dowfall but I also think he was very impressionable just like the rest of the villagers. On the fights with him, both are awesome and I like the "Your tapdancing days are over" line Leon drops on him after Mendez loses his legs in the Remake.
Also considering how isolated the Village is its possible that they confused the "Madness" for some other disease and ironically insearch of cure they converted to Los illuminados. One other possibility is that the Cult Already have a substancial following and a Notable Patron (Salazar) on their side so trying to avoid bloodshed Mendez relented. And lastly Mendez may have already contracted Las Plagas a he tried to prevent its spread.
Kind of wishing we could've seen a bit more about these characters like in cutscenes of something. Always got the vibe Mendez was a bit more tragic compared to the other villains as based on some of what we find he seemed like a decent guy before the Plaga.
The real reason why they only put details lore about Villain in Notes description instead of Cutscene it's simply because this time they want you to focussed on Good side Characters like Ashley, Luis & Even Ada so instead of Leon keep making contact with Villain like in OG, now he keep contact with Luis & Ada ,, Also Both Leon & Ashley has a lot of screen time now,, the reason they doing this it's because Both Luis & Ashley In OG are forgettable Characters which is why in Remake Are focused on Good side characters instead of Main Villain
@@garciasth217 and this is actually great thing, i actually fine with villains storys in files, like it actually always was like that, and tho we could see more of them in Dlc with Ada
One thing I always wondered was if Mendez was always as huge and strong as he is when we first meet him. Like did the Plaga do that too him or was he a giant from the start, if so I could see how the village would have so much confidence when their pillar of strength is literally as tall as a pillar.
@@khajiitwarrior I thought he was always that height I didn’t think the plagas could alter your height.. does that mean he has a different type of plaga or what because all the other villagers look around the same height
@@Cutthroat__ it depends on what types of Las Plagas is. If that's so powerful parasite, it will make people unique and weird unlike in inside the bodies of Los Granados ("the Las Plagas") it's just ordinary parasite.
@@Cutthroat__ and the height of these people ("Villagers/Los Granados") are varieties unlike in the original, they're all the same height and same faces 😅
When playing the game and came across the note in his attic, I just brust out laughing reading it. Basically 1 day the cult came down from the mountains and asked the village: "Ayo you want some salvation injections?" "Like what? Heroin?"
The cultists came from the castle which I know sounds like splitting hairs but I think plays a big part as to why the villagers were more trusting than they should have been. The village and castle were basically a tiny kingdom isolated from the rest of the world for generations. By all accounts the Salazar family ruled the area and while the game does not offer any details of the village's attitude towards the castle and its inhabitants there's no indication of hostility between the two so the villagers probably trusted those in the castle as authority figures. Or in short the Los Illuminados came from the castle, a place the villagers saw as an authority ruling over them and which they were already conditioned to obey. They preached about salvation, a topic already deeply culturally ingrained due to Christianity, and offered a remedy to a mysterious illness that already already claimed at least one respected member of the community. Some were suspicious, such as Mendez himself, but likely felt they could not say no to the injections without angering God and/or their lord Salazar.
So Bitores knew Luis? Dang, that really expands the characters! I really love how Bitores was changed, from being the one to give Leon the Plaga to his hat he picks up every time.
Yeah I can buy it somewhat but more likely Salazar's Conversion had a bigger effect as I don't think you can convince a Conservative, Catholic, Near Amish like Village to just convert based on "Crusade Bad".
I'm confused on why they left out the Line "You're an Outsider..... unpleasant to our eyes.....severe consequences" in the remake. That line, to me explains a little bit why Mendez let Leon go and not lock him up again.
@@F30XP Yeah but there was a reason why they locked him up after he was injected. It doesn't make sense to allow Leon to roam free when he wasn't under the full control of the parasite and he could still free Ashley.
Me and a friend were recently discussing the photographs and who they might be. What a coincidence that you would upload a video and answer all of our questions. Awesome job as always!
This what I first thought when I played the original game. Saddler used the villagers religious faith and twisted it to his advantage or suitability. The people in the village including the Mendez were all good people. So, yes they were victims or hostages (death was only way to be free --mind control) to Saddlers nefarious plans. Forgot to mention, I think also the true victims were the villagers own children. They are none to found.
5:14 Yup definitely Luis. “He told me a story of a Knight who rides a donkey again today.” The story the boy is talking about is Don Quixote. Luis makes reference to Don Quixote several times during the game. Calling Leon “Sancho” who was Don Quixote’s squire. As well as his “lance.” So apparently Luis loved Don Quixote even as a child. Seeing as he kept telling the story several times to both Mendez as a child and Leon as an adult.
@@СтефаноНачев Yup. Leon apparently knows the story of Don Quixote too. He was jokingly offended that Luis called him Sancho who was Don Quixote’s squire. “Who you calling ‘Sancho?’”
i think that maybe the reason for his nelience is due to the fact that their recent change of being more open to the outside world has only brought them good things so maybe he thought that being open to the Iluminados would be good for the village as well
They should give more of a backstory of Mendez just like how Ramon was brought into the cult because he was sick and dying. Maybe something like a bad relationship between the elder priest and Mendez after the incident of Luis' grandfather and how Salazar showed Mendez that he could control the Las Plagas to not scare away the villagers, which is a LIE of course, thus convincing Mendez to open doors for the cult.
I do wish they'd shown how Saddler actually convinced Mendez to switch from Catholicism to Las Plagas, because in both versions he seems to do so with very little resistance, if any. Very much looking forward to Krauser next as he had a lot of changes from his original appearance.
The original re4 was a slower process. While in the remake it just says the cult came in and injected everyone in the village to 'purify' their blood and souls. Personally I like the original story of how the village fell.
I think Salazar could also have had a hand in it, I'm not sure if we know the relationship between The Castle and The Village but Salazar took it as a "cure" in a sense and seeing that he was essentially fine afterwards could have led to people being tricked
@@GameparkGames apparently House Salazar is really close to the Village in both versions and the Salazars are seen as and are Nobility so its possible that in the Remake it was faster because Salazar converted 1st and the Village immediately followed especially after Ramon Salazar was "cured".
I don't care who you are... if you are the religious leader of your community and you abandon your faith and immediately convert to the first set of alternate beliefs that shows up, you are really really bad at your job. As far as I know, in most cases the leader of the existing religion is the last one to let go of the old ideas and beliefs, not the first.
This is a great analysis. Hoping for a Saddler one soon. Based on the notes in the remake, it would seem that the Saddler family line is traced back on the island for at least 15 generations. So Saddler is not just some outsider but may actually be directly related to a family member who lead the Los Illuminados cult centuries prior, perhaps even when Salazar’s descendant disbanded the group and sealed the Plagas. It would seem that Saddler is actually on a quest for revenge against the Salazar family by manipulating Ramon Salazar to get back at his ancestor from the past.
I would’ve loved if he had a chance sequence similar to Mr X or Nemesis It would be AMAZING if they implemented it into Assignment Ada so we get a crazy horror experience with Ada having to run from him Or maybe even have him drop stuff similar to Nemesis
Great video! The Bitorez fight in the RE4 remake was really faithful to the original and it's a fantastic battle. In fact, on my latest episode of the RE4 mobile series, I faced off against him and it was intense! Keep up the great work!
This is kind of random but I watch your videos all the time on Resident Evil & I just wanted to thank you for doing such a thorough and comprehensive job on covering the lore. I have severe dyscalculia which pretty much makes playing games like Resident Evil unpleasantly difficult / inaccessible as hell for me. But I really love the actual stories/aesthetics and concepts of the games and you have just helped make it incredibly accessible for me to enjoy them. So thank you! And keep up the good work, you do an amazing job.
To add to the drama factor: When he’s abt to die, he should have had a moment to regain his true consciousness and made a confession in his dying breath. But not gonna lie, I’m impressed by the substance they put in their side characters. Awesome.
For me, Mendez was done PERFECTLY in the remake. They updated him subtly but still kept the general feel the same, unlike with Salazar. I wish they would go into the lore even more with these remake games: they give you breadcrumbs, but I want encyclopedias. 😂. Also: I didn’t realize that Luis was the boy from the pictures. I can’t wait for an updated Luis video explaining. 🤘
I actually feel Salazar kept the same personality and, as Méndez, he was more fleshed out. My only gripe is that he didn't get as much screentime or dialogue, Salazar's VA did an amazing job and I wish we could've seen more.
Mendez may have been forced to take the injection then slowly fallen under saddlers control, not like he would have been able to stop them despite being big they had plagas power
I have a headcanon as to the timeline of Conversion for the Remake and to possibly some extent in the OG Stage 1: the "Madness" spreads to the Village, the Chiefs try to contain it but have no idea what it is being so isolated (they possibly suspected it was the age old parasite but either/both don't know of its symptoms or/nor its connections with the Los Illuminados), at this point Salazar has yet to convert as well and being a Consrvative, Amish esque, Catholic Village, Sadler was not yet confident of fully converting it and he has just discovered the Las Plagas so he waits for an opening Stage 2: "The Madness" Spreads further, Salazar got sick and in despiration converted to Los Illuminados (a Psedo Christian, bioterror Cult) and is "Cured", news of this spreads as word reaches the village despirate for a cure to the "Madness" some of the Villagers startes converting to the Cult out of despiration, forsaking their Catholic faith, its here that Chief/Father Mendez is contacted by the Cult but is hesitant. Stage 3: Conversion grows amogst the Village with a few hold outs the Cult finally arrives with Sadler and possibly Salazar and out of despiration and unwitingly Chief Mendez bends the knee and converts, much of the hardliners later followed and those that resisted were forcefully innoculated.
I remember when the remake was fist announced, there were rumors that Chief Mendez was gonna have a role similar to Mr X and Nemesis where he stalks you around the village before the main showdown you have with him. That would have been awesome.
Mendez was forced to comply honestly. Salazar standing there with TWO verdugo monsters is just terrifying. That thing is scary enough on its own playing with a bad ass like Leon. Poor villagers man 🤦🏾♂️ they didn’t have a choice.
This game is fire, I always had a good theory about the chief, taking the las plagus , Maybe he saw the incoming cult ( los illuminatos )coming in and basically making all of his followers been to the there will so maybe hearing about the parasite, he took it so that he could possibly give his people a fighting chance, and maybe we would’ve seen him go up against Salazar‘s right hand vergous- which would be really cool because Chief reminds me of Mr. X meets the thing, and that other creature is downright freaky, it’s just interesting to think about
I also surmised that the photo was of Luis and his grandfather (because of all the contextual clues), but Luis was born in 1976 which means the photo was taken in the early 80s, so why do they look like people from the early 1900s? Is the implication just that the people of this region are just really old-fashioned and sorta frozen in time like the Amish or something?
They were very isolated. They only started opening up to outsiders somewhere around late 80s/early 90s as mentioned in a document talking about the quarry/mines which finished construction in the early 90s. I think the document is in Mendez's house either in the attic (Need Ashley) or in his bedroom and speaking of the attic, its pretty much used as a room to develop photos and you find an antique camera in there that you can sell to the merchant and a photo of a priest that may or may not be Mendez before infection.
3:43 that is Méndez' predecessor indeed, he is the 'old man' referenced in one of the notes, the one who entrusts Méndez with caring for the village. I also thought he was a Catholic priest, but look at his medallion, it has the same emblem as the Church seal and this makes me believe that the old man was already letting the Iluminados get to the people, and entrusted Méndez with the task of completing the people's conversion. I do believe Christianity was long gone from the Village, even from before that original leader.
You know I kind of wonder if chief Mendez wasn't the first villager infected? In the remake if I recall correctly outsiders were used to excavate the caves so it is possible that he Los Illuminados already had a few plagas samples before even approaching the village itself. Now that I think about it. Luis' grandfather is hinted to have died due to the plagas years before the downfall of the village. But how would that have been possible if the plagas was still sealed under the Salazar castle? So what if the timeline is. 1. Los Illuminados come to the village and convince Ramon Salazar that his family has sinned and that the Plagas must be freed and worshiped. 2. The excavation is carried out by people who were originally from outside the village and these people are infected giving the cult samples to experiment with. 3. After some development of the plagas the chief Mendez is infected with a dominant strand so while he still has some free will and rational thinking he is ultimately under the control of Lord Sadler. If there aren't any faults with this theory then it would make complete sense how he would have helped Sadler convince the villagers to be injected with the plagas.
In the origional he felt way scarier to me, I found him terrifying and his lack of dialogue only added to the fear for me, seeing him transform for the first time and the eerie music made it both one if my favorite fights and a very creepy one, I like that he has depth and story in the remake and I think he was done very well, however I may not find him as scary only because Ive played so much resident evil now as opposed to then and didnt know what to expect, who knows, maybe bew players playing for the first time find him as scary as I once did.
In our mind there's a lovely parallel where Operation Baker V Plagas happens; in which the Baker family fully infected is dropped just outside the village and has to fight off the village and chief Mendez eventually throughout the night. Timelines would make no sense in this parallel but it's an amazing thought lol 😂
Ah thank goodness for devuh. I had to unsubscribe from a few channels that got way too butt hurt over this remake. Just a bunch of big babies too young to have even played the og at launch. Then there’s devuh- you’re always awesome
What I'd like to know is how did Saddler become infected. Since according to lore the Las Plagas is buried deep beneath the castle. Like did he already know about it somehow and did he know if there was like a king or queen Lad Plagas that would make him the leader or what?
I want to ask if somehow the villages from 4 and 8 have any small connections between one another? I ask as both seem to strive from an aincent living parasite, both cultivating a strong following and both parasites have emmence power with a head of it all (Saddler and Meranda)? I never llayed the games myself or grew up with it but it was on my mind and i just wanted to share and ask
I think maybe the reason why he let Los Illuminados in was that when he opened the village to the outside world only good things happened. The motor boats, the fishery, the ironworks, and better education for the children. Even though he may have been doubtful of Los Illuminados. He may also have hoped it could've been a good thing for his people, but of course by then it was too late. If he could have foreseen the future maybe he would not have been so idle.
The big problem with Capcom and Resident evil remakes is that we need more and longer cutscenes so that the characters develop more. I think Capcom is a little bit lazy with the cutscenes
I would very much like to play a spinoff game where you play as a Knight under Salazars ancestor who helped prevent and seal the original Plagas under the castle. No guns, just swords and bow/arrow gameplay
That was on Mendez. Forget resisting if nothing else he didn't even question Saddler's faith. I'll cut him some slack though. He was in charge of a isolated village that were finally happy to extend their homes to visitors and was unaware of the outside world's malice. The blame doesn't solely fall on him though.
I was hoping bitores would've been like Mr X and followed us in the village. I mean we have that chase scene but I wish it was longer or in a bigger part of the vilage
Why version of Chief Bitores mendez was better, The Original Resident Evil 4 (2005) or Resident Evil 4 Remake?
RE 4 REmake. In the OG he was just a tall dude in a coat. Here he gets depth, files about the past from his perspective, or even his demeanor.
In terms of which one scares me more the original, but in terms of lore, it's the remake easily
@@enenra6417 nah youre young back then
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The original chief wasn't a very deep character compared to his characterization in the remake, but he certainly felt more intimidating.
Now that I think about it, the fact that the village was essentially cut from the world and that Luis was born in the village gives more sense to his clothing choices in the original game. Everyone jocked about how he looked like someone from the 18th century, but it makes sense knowing that the villagers make everything themselves including clothes.
In the remake, his clothing style is way modern with that red leather jacket.
@@margarethmichelina5146 I mean he did spend time outside of his village. He got a PHD and worked for one of Umbrella's Europe Branches. Plenty of time to go "Hey that jacket's pretty nice"
So Mendez never heard of Franco?
No one ever laughed about the way he dress, don't lie.
@@vicentegeonix agreed. i never given it much thought
When you sit back and really confirm all that happened in that village. Its truly evil man. All those lost. Families, the children. In my opinion its pretty underrated and doesn’t get spoken of enough in later series.
Definitely, especially in the cases of the Gigantes with the new research notes you can find in-game. Basically means each giant was an infant. 🙃 Really made me feel bad after taking out the first one in the Quarry. I mean, its technically an act of mercy and its still just a video game but even so, its rough.
are you saying the residents became.... evil?
I feel as if the real victims in re4 are the villagers.
No shit
Well…they kinda are
Yes. They were used as fodder in madman's schemes
I always thought the ending credits in the original was creepy when they showed the villagers lives' before they became corrupted
@@elknothin3403 They seemed like they had fine happy lives 😢
Almost one year and still nothing. Please don’t be gone.
Yeah... I like his channel
@ funny I was here just a few minuites ago 😆
Definetly his negligence played a big part in the village's dowfall but I also think he was very impressionable just like the rest of the villagers. On the fights with him, both are awesome and I like the "Your tapdancing days are over" line Leon drops on him after Mendez loses his legs in the Remake.
Also considering how isolated the Village is its possible that they confused the "Madness" for some other disease and ironically insearch of cure they converted to Los illuminados.
One other possibility is that the Cult Already have a substancial following and a Notable Patron (Salazar) on their side so trying to avoid bloodshed Mendez relented.
And lastly Mendez may have already contracted Las Plagas a he tried to prevent its spread.
Glad that Mendez gets more depth in the remake
Kind of wishing we could've seen a bit more about these characters like in cutscenes of something. Always got the vibe Mendez was a bit more tragic compared to the other villains as based on some of what we find he seemed like a decent guy before the Plaga.
We will see more of the characters when Separate Ways DLC releases
@@MorteIsHere Hoping we get more of Ramon since alot of his scenes were cut from the Remake.
@@thefanwithoutaface8105 I hope so aswell. Ramón Salazar is my favorite RE 4 evil character.
The real reason why they only put details lore about Villain in Notes description instead of Cutscene it's simply because this time they want you to focussed on Good side Characters like Ashley, Luis & Even Ada so instead of Leon keep making contact with Villain like in OG, now he keep contact with Luis & Ada ,, Also Both Leon & Ashley has a lot of screen time now,, the reason they doing this it's because Both Luis & Ashley In OG are forgettable Characters which is why in Remake Are focused on Good side characters instead of Main Villain
@@garciasth217 and this is actually great thing, i actually fine with villains storys in files, like it actually always was like that, and tho we could see more of them in Dlc with Ada
One thing I always wondered was if Mendez was always as huge and strong as he is when we first meet him. Like did the Plaga do that too him or was he a giant from the start, if so I could see how the village would have so much confidence when their pillar of strength is literally as tall as a pillar.
He became a giant because of the parasite ("Las Plagas") just like what happened to Lady Dimitrescu from resident evil 8.
@@khajiitwarrior I thought he was always that height I didn’t think the plagas could alter your height.. does that mean he has a different type of plaga or what because all the other villagers look around the same height
@@Cutthroat__ it depends on what types of Las Plagas is. If that's so powerful parasite, it will make people unique and weird unlike in inside the bodies of Los Granados ("the Las Plagas") it's just ordinary parasite.
@@Cutthroat__ and the height of these people ("Villagers/Los Granados") are varieties unlike in the original, they're all the same height and same faces 😅
I think he was always a giant but the plaga enhanced his strength much like krauser.
When playing the game and came across the note in his attic, I just brust out laughing reading it. Basically 1 day the cult came down from the mountains and asked the village: "Ayo you want some salvation injections?" "Like what? Heroin?"
literally.
The cultists came from the castle which I know sounds like splitting hairs but I think plays a big part as to why the villagers were more trusting than they should have been. The village and castle were basically a tiny kingdom isolated from the rest of the world for generations. By all accounts the Salazar family ruled the area and while the game does not offer any details of the village's attitude towards the castle and its inhabitants there's no indication of hostility between the two so the villagers probably trusted those in the castle as authority figures.
Or in short the Los Illuminados came from the castle, a place the villagers saw as an authority ruling over them and which they were already conditioned to obey. They preached about salvation, a topic already deeply culturally ingrained due to Christianity, and offered a remedy to a mysterious illness that already already claimed at least one respected member of the community. Some were suspicious, such as Mendez himself, but likely felt they could not say no to the injections without angering God and/or their lord Salazar.
@@ladyabaxa that's actually a really good point.. helps make sense of an otherwise inscrutable occurrence
So Bitores knew Luis? Dang, that really expands the characters! I really love how Bitores was changed, from being the one to give Leon the Plaga to his hat he picks up every time.
10:43 Saddler probably convinced Mendez that the first Salazar had wrongly persecuted the cult just like he convinced Ramon.
Yeah I can buy it somewhat but more likely Salazar's Conversion had a bigger effect as I don't think you can convince a Conservative, Catholic, Near Amish like Village to just convert based on "Crusade Bad".
They just forced it on people but some people saw the dead walking and saw it as a 'miracle'. So they became devout followers
Hey Devuh, when will you come back, I’ve missed you so much!
He quit?
@@W0KeIzEvil I hope not
@HeYDeVuh we out here missing your RE videos! Been 9 months,hope all is well!
He quit?
@BabySniff why?
I'm confused on why they left out the Line "You're an Outsider..... unpleasant to our eyes.....severe consequences" in the remake. That line, to me explains a little bit why Mendez let Leon go and not lock him up again.
Maybe because in the remake it's him that injects the parasite.
@@F30XP Yeah but there was a reason why they locked him up after he was injected. It doesn't make sense to allow Leon to roam free when he wasn't under the full control of the parasite and he could still free Ashley.
Me and a friend were recently discussing the photographs and who they might be. What a coincidence that you would upload a video and answer all of our questions. Awesome job as always!
6:35 It's sad to think that like his villagers Mendez was a good man before Saddler came along.
This what I first thought when I played the original game. Saddler used the villagers religious faith and twisted it to his advantage or suitability. The people in the village including the Mendez were all good people. So, yes they were victims or hostages (death was only way to be free --mind control) to Saddlers nefarious plans.
Forgot to mention, I think also the true victims were the villagers own children. They are none to found.
Yeah it was a sad situation overall. Mendez and The Villagers were just living their lives until they converted them.
@@HeYDeVuH converted them against their will.
@@FIatIined kids were in art work at the end of original probably censorship stopped leon from fighting infected kids
@@johnlawful2272 Few games have kids you can fight because that's gonna bump the age rating up and can make retailers balk at stocking the game.
@@HeYDeVuHare you alive what happened to you?
5:14
Yup definitely Luis. “He told me a story of a Knight who rides a donkey again today.” The story the boy is talking about is Don Quixote. Luis makes reference to Don Quixote several times during the game. Calling Leon “Sancho” who was Don Quixote’s squire. As well as his “lance.” So apparently Luis loved Don Quixote even as a child. Seeing as he kept telling the story several times to both Mendez as a child and Leon as an adult.
Also Leon calls him Don Quixote after he died
@@СтефаноНачев Yup. Leon apparently knows the story of Don Quixote too. He was jokingly offended that Luis called him Sancho who was Don Quixote’s squire. “Who you calling ‘Sancho?’”
He was awesome. Kinda reminded me of Mr x in a way but able to talk apparently. I also wish he had a bigger part in the game.
Devuh reposted a tweet on twitter, so I think he alive
i think that maybe the reason for his nelience is due to the fact that their recent change of being more open to the outside world has only brought them good things so maybe he thought that being open to the Iluminados would be good for the village as well
They should give more of a backstory of Mendez just like how Ramon was brought into the cult because he was sick and dying. Maybe something like a bad relationship between the elder priest and Mendez after the incident of Luis' grandfather and how Salazar showed Mendez that he could control the Las Plagas to not scare away the villagers, which is a LIE of course, thus convincing Mendez to open doors for the cult.
I do wish they'd shown how Saddler actually convinced Mendez to switch from Catholicism to Las Plagas, because in both versions he seems to do so with very little resistance, if any.
Very much looking forward to Krauser next as he had a lot of changes from his original appearance.
The original re4 was a slower process. While in the remake it just says the cult came in and injected everyone in the village to 'purify' their blood and souls. Personally I like the original story of how the village fell.
I think Salazar could also have had a hand in it, I'm not sure if we know the relationship between The Castle and The Village but Salazar took it as a "cure" in a sense and seeing that he was essentially fine afterwards could have led to people being tricked
@@GameparkGames apparently House Salazar is really close to the Village in both versions and the Salazars are seen as and are Nobility so its possible that in the Remake it was faster because Salazar converted 1st and the Village immediately followed especially after Ramon Salazar was "cured".
I don't care who you are... if you are the religious leader of your community and you abandon your faith and immediately convert to the first set of alternate beliefs that shows up, you are really really bad at your job.
As far as I know, in most cases the leader of the existing religion is the last one to let go of the old ideas and beliefs, not the first.
I wish the Conversion was a bit more fleshed out…
Awesome! Hope you’re well, man…we miss your videos!!
He quit?
This is a great analysis. Hoping for a Saddler one soon. Based on the notes in the remake, it would seem that the Saddler family line is traced back on the island for at least 15 generations. So Saddler is not just some outsider but may actually be directly related to a family member who lead the Los Illuminados cult centuries prior, perhaps even when Salazar’s descendant disbanded the group and sealed the Plagas. It would seem that Saddler is actually on a quest for revenge against the Salazar family by manipulating Ramon Salazar to get back at his ancestor from the past.
Damn that makes sense
Yes that's what he did, he was using salazar because salazar was being made fun of and had illnesses
I would’ve loved if he had a chance sequence similar to Mr X or Nemesis
It would be AMAZING if they implemented it into Assignment Ada so we get a crazy horror experience with Ada having to run from him
Or maybe even have him drop stuff similar to Nemesis
Great video! The Bitorez fight in the RE4 remake was really faithful to the original and it's a fantastic battle. In fact, on my latest episode of the RE4 mobile series, I faced off against him and it was intense! Keep up the great work!
This is kind of random but I watch your videos all the time on Resident Evil & I just wanted to thank you for doing such a thorough and comprehensive job on covering the lore. I have severe dyscalculia which pretty much makes playing games like Resident Evil unpleasantly difficult / inaccessible as hell for me. But I really love the actual stories/aesthetics and concepts of the games and you have just helped make it incredibly accessible for me to enjoy them. So thank you! And keep up the good work, you do an amazing job.
To add to the drama factor: When he’s abt to die, he should have had a moment to regain his true consciousness and made a confession in his dying breath. But not gonna lie, I’m impressed by the substance they put in their side characters. Awesome.
For me, Mendez was done PERFECTLY in the remake. They updated him subtly but still kept the general feel the same, unlike with Salazar. I wish they would go into the lore even more with these remake games: they give you breadcrumbs, but I want encyclopedias. 😂. Also: I didn’t realize that Luis was the boy from the pictures. I can’t wait for an updated Luis video explaining. 🤘
I actually feel Salazar kept the same personality and, as Méndez, he was more fleshed out. My only gripe is that he didn't get as much screentime or dialogue, Salazar's VA did an amazing job and I wish we could've seen more.
An amazing character that makes you feel some intensity and danger in gameplay.
🎶Devuh come home🎶
He quit?
Man, he looks so intemidating in these hd textures. And the va also did a good job for him. :-)
He did, also yes you're right. I really liked how all the enemies looked as well
Hey Devuh, where are you man? You should do a video about the next anticipated remake
Code veronica or 5
Mendez may have been forced to take the injection then slowly fallen under saddlers control, not like he would have been able to stop them despite being big they had plagas power
Anyone else wish that Mendez played a stalker-like role throughout the village portion of the game like Mr. X?
I wished that would've been the case
@@HeYDeVuH would have been so sick. He's such a threatening presence and he's massive. Then the boss fight would have been an awesome pay off
Hell no, shits already scary enough
I have a headcanon as to the timeline of Conversion for the Remake and to possibly some extent in the OG
Stage 1: the "Madness" spreads to the Village, the Chiefs try to contain it but have no idea what it is being so isolated (they possibly suspected it was the age old parasite but either/both don't know of its symptoms or/nor its connections with the Los Illuminados), at this point Salazar has yet to convert as well and being a Consrvative, Amish esque, Catholic Village, Sadler was not yet confident of fully converting it and he has just discovered the Las Plagas so he waits for an opening
Stage 2: "The Madness" Spreads further, Salazar got sick and in despiration converted to Los Illuminados (a Psedo Christian, bioterror Cult) and is "Cured", news of this spreads as word reaches the village despirate for a cure to the "Madness" some of the Villagers startes converting to the Cult out of despiration, forsaking their Catholic faith, its here that Chief/Father Mendez is contacted by the Cult but is hesitant.
Stage 3: Conversion grows amogst the Village with a few hold outs the Cult finally arrives with Sadler and possibly Salazar and out of despiration and unwitingly Chief Mendez bends the knee and converts, much of the hardliners later followed and those that resisted were forcefully innoculated.
I remember when the remake was fist announced, there were rumors that Chief Mendez was gonna have a role similar to Mr X and Nemesis where he stalks you around the village before the main showdown you have with him. That would have been awesome.
I really enjoyed Cheif Mendez’s version in the remake. To me he felt more like a character compared to his original RE4 counterpart
Mendez was forced to comply honestly. Salazar standing there with TWO verdugo monsters is just terrifying. That thing is scary enough on its own playing with a bad ass like Leon. Poor villagers man 🤦🏾♂️ they didn’t have a choice.
My favorite Resident Evil character. Thanks for covering him.
"Your soul requires cleansing" is a subtle hint of Capcom remaking all RE games into a more survival horror action balanced.
Me: *Flashback to Chris pounching the boulder*
@@margarethmichelina5146 pounding in what way….
@@margarethmichelina5146 I mean Code Veronica was pretty much the turning point of RE being anime. Lmao.
@@jackjax7921 but they'll simp for code veronica ceaselessly
@@sugoi9680 Of course. But I hope Capcom put the same love in it like this remake.
This game is fire, I always had a good theory about the chief, taking the las plagus , Maybe he saw the incoming cult ( los illuminatos )coming in and basically making all of his followers been to the there will so maybe hearing about the parasite, he took it so that he could possibly give his people a fighting chance, and maybe we would’ve seen him go up against Salazar‘s right hand vergous- which would be really cool because Chief reminds me of Mr. X meets the thing, and that other creature is downright freaky, it’s just interesting to think about
Love your videos, your voice is sooo calming even when you are talking about such messed up stuff like RE. Can't wait for more videos
Fun fact: Méndez Spanish (Spain) VA is Proffesor Snape from Harry Potter films, its so dope
I also surmised that the photo was of Luis and his grandfather (because of all the contextual clues), but Luis was born in 1976 which means the photo was taken in the early 80s, so why do they look like people from the early 1900s? Is the implication just that the people of this region are just really old-fashioned and sorta frozen in time like the Amish or something?
They were very isolated. They only started opening up to outsiders somewhere around late 80s/early 90s as mentioned in a document talking about the quarry/mines which finished construction in the early 90s. I think the document is in Mendez's house either in the attic (Need Ashley) or in his bedroom and speaking of the attic, its pretty much used as a room to develop photos and you find an antique camera in there that you can sell to the merchant and a photo of a priest that may or may not be Mendez before infection.
Yesss. I've been waiting on your RE4 Remake vids
Damn it’s really been 6 months? Where are you buddy?
What I did notice Is how much better your accent got In comparison to older videos ❤
yo awesome video my man Mendez is a very Interesting Character
Thanks Bagels!!!!
@@HeYDeVuH no problem
3:43 that is Méndez' predecessor indeed, he is the 'old man' referenced in one of the notes, the one who entrusts Méndez with caring for the village. I also thought he was a Catholic priest, but look at his medallion, it has the same emblem as the Church seal and this makes me believe that the old man was already letting the Iluminados get to the people, and entrusted Méndez with the task of completing the people's conversion. I do believe Christianity was long gone from the Village, even from before that original leader.
He's built different
One of my favorite youtubers right now and these stories are so in depth and can't wait for more 💚😁
I think it's funny how they made him look more like a Tyrant.
Was built like a Tyrant but not as effective
what a Professional story teller yes indeed !! keep it up we already missed you man love you .
It's so sad that Luis doesn't call him the Big Cheese in the remake.
But that nickname still sticks to him and I love it.
It's a trophy now
1:24
What's the background music played onwards?
It's called: Statue of time. It's from Devil May Cry 1.
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Dmc1 statue
@@johnlawful2272 hey thanks mam
You know I kind of wonder if chief Mendez wasn't the first villager infected? In the remake if I recall correctly outsiders were used to excavate the caves so it is possible that he Los Illuminados already had a few plagas samples before even approaching the village itself. Now that I think about it. Luis' grandfather is hinted to have died due to the plagas years before the downfall of the village. But how would that have been possible if the plagas was still sealed under the Salazar castle? So what if the timeline is. 1. Los Illuminados come to the village and convince Ramon Salazar that his family has sinned and that the Plagas must be freed and worshiped. 2. The excavation is carried out by people who were originally from outside the village and these people are infected giving the cult samples to experiment with. 3. After some development of the plagas the chief Mendez is infected with a dominant strand so while he still has some free will and rational thinking he is ultimately under the control of Lord Sadler. If there aren't any faults with this theory then it would make complete sense how he would have helped Sadler convince the villagers to be injected with the plagas.
Where are you man?😢
In the origional he felt way scarier to me, I found him terrifying and his lack of dialogue only added to the fear for me, seeing him transform for the first time and the eerie music made it both one if my favorite fights and a very creepy one, I like that he has depth and story in the remake and I think he was done very well, however I may not find him as scary only because Ive played so much resident evil now as opposed to then and didnt know what to expect, who knows, maybe bew players playing for the first time find him as scary as I once did.
In our mind there's a lovely parallel where Operation Baker V Plagas happens; in which the Baker family fully infected is dropped just outside the village and has to fight off the village and chief Mendez eventually throughout the night. Timelines would make no sense in this parallel but it's an amazing thought lol 😂
just beat this so i can FINALLY catch up on your vids
Ah thank goodness for devuh. I had to unsubscribe from a few channels that got way too butt hurt over this remake. Just a bunch of big babies too young to have even played the og at launch. Then there’s devuh- you’re always awesome
Thanks Kanie!!!
Love your content bro. Good to see you back once more 💯
What I'd like to know is how did Saddler become infected. Since according to lore the Las Plagas is buried deep beneath the castle.
Like did he already know about it somehow and did he know if there was like a king or queen Lad Plagas that would make him the leader or what?
Just wait a goddamn minute that sounded like the dmc1 shop theme at 1:25
It is dmc was supposed to be re4 also haunting ground
@@johnlawful2272 yea I knew that for a long time I even have the dmc1 demo ps2 disc. I’m just saying the song he used at 1:25 was from dmc1.
Thanks for another excellent video DeVuH! Happy Easter dude!😎👍🏻
Didn't know big cheese man had such a sad past
I want to ask if somehow the villages from 4 and 8 have any small connections between one another? I ask as both seem to strive from an aincent living parasite, both cultivating a strong following and both parasites have emmence power with a head of it all (Saddler and Meranda)?
I never llayed the games myself or grew up with it but it was on my mind and i just wanted to share and ask
14:15, I live for that moment 😂
I think maybe the reason why he let Los Illuminados in was that when he opened the village to the outside world only good things happened. The motor boats, the fishery, the ironworks, and better education for the children. Even though he may have been doubtful of Los Illuminados. He may also have hoped it could've been a good thing for his people, but of course by then it was too late. If he could have foreseen the future maybe he would not have been so idle.
The big problem with Capcom and Resident evil remakes is that we need more and longer cutscenes so that the characters develop more.
I think Capcom is a little bit lazy with the cutscenes
I agree, I would love more cutscenes overall
We need more videos about resident evill games
You wanted more of a explanation from Mendez about his past? What you expect him to sit down and have a cup of tea with Leon you dofus?
Was the uncle bit by a dog carrying las plagas? Or was it infected with something like rabies?
I would very much like to play a spinoff game where you play as a Knight under Salazars ancestor who helped prevent and seal the original Plagas under the castle. No guns, just swords and bow/arrow gameplay
That was on Mendez. Forget resisting if nothing else he didn't even question Saddler's faith. I'll cut him some slack though. He was in charge of a isolated village that were finally happy to extend their homes to visitors and was unaware of the outside world's malice. The blame doesn't solely fall on him though.
I was hoping bitores would've been like Mr X and followed us in the village. I mean we have that chase scene but I wish it was longer or in a bigger part of the vilage
i like how Leon say Hasta Luego to Mendez
Mendez"ok...i think i have gone and fucked up here... RAAAAAAAAHHHH"(SLUMP)!
I never picked up he's eye after the fire battle 😢😂
Explain krauser history plz
I love his Design so much
Is this page still posting or is it gone ?
He died
@ what what happened?
@@cairocalero8914 Pit bull attack
@@TheKingOfAllHorror no kidding does crazy
Where did you find the photo of Salazar at the podium? I think I must have missed that in the game.
Chief Mendez was a great villain
Happy easter
Hasta Luego!
Now I understand the whole Rasputin look😎
Do Saddler next please.
Mendez is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable. MEN-dez
Nice camera do you get to keep and use it in the game?
DeVuH you're ok? It's been a while...
Love the video. This remake is great and I enjoy it more than the original but I do think his character was a bit better overall in the original game.
0:11 ok his back looks like mine feels it’s a wonder he can walk.
Dude was more of a menace in his base form
That form was just another Mr. X basically.
I think I’d be cool if you did some Silent Hill videos to fit with the content after covering resident evil!
I keep thinking he’s saying “Cheese Bitores”
For re5 remake I wish that they will replace Sheva with Clair
Chief M reminds me of rasputin the mad priest but with a make over by Las plaglas