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Originally Posted by Muhad
Sure seems like there is some Bioshock in there! 
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The only similarities to Bioshock is the water crashing through the door and the background music, but even then, Bioshock has moved on to a strange floating city world now.
If anything, there are more ideas Bioshock takes from RE than the other way around. The Bio name, the genetic experiments, a scientist seeking a place away from society to conduct his experiments. That is all how Biohazard got started, and it's been around LONG before the first Bioshock was ever thought of, let alone made.
I really don't get why Bioshock has been touted as being creative and original. What the first two didn't borrow from Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, it took from other random movies and video games here and there, and in some ways, in a very uninspired and unpolished fashion. The monsters for instance aren't very creative or daunting and quite repetitive, and the sound, esp weapon sound, has always been very arcade, unrealistic, and technically flawed, with dropouts here and there.