![]() ![]() If you see it from his side, I think his reaction was normal. he will never tell him what asshole he is or punch him in the face. Jake will never have toe chance to talk with him, to know the real reason for leaving him. Muller had barely enough money to cover their daily needs. She could have made a full recovery if the family could have afforded it, but Jake and Ms. By killing Wesker, Chris took every chance of talking with his father from Jake. JAKE'S CHILDHOOD Jake Muller was born into a home without a father, and from an early age he had to support his chronically ill mother. It is absolutly unreasonable to think this way but this is no matter of right or wrong. Maybe he hoped to start a father-son relationship. He probably had still hope, that his own father had a good reason for leaving him. But I am sure there was somethig inside him that wanted to met this person. Jake knew that Wesker was a bad person and left his mom. (some) Children always try to get to their parents, even when the parents dont deserve it. I have met people with similair backrounds. My father (his step dad) was our father but my brother wanted to know his real father, the man who never cared about him and never visited him. For example: My (half)-brother never met his real father. It is actually quite refreshing to have this reaction, since it is not unnormal for people to react this way in real life. Anyway, I don't hate him and if they bring him back in the future it depends on what they do with him, whether he is interesting or not. That also ruined his character development for me since it felt more like he was just like in the beginning. That just made him an unlikable douche for me. I also didn't like how he didn't care about Chris and Piers who saved him multiple times at all. He also knew, that Wesker wanted to destroy the world and basically Chris saved him by killing Albert as well. Jake never knew his father and he didn't like him. I never understood this scene and it made me dislike Jake quite a lot. I also liked how he changed throughout the game.īUT there is one big problem I have with Jake and that is the scene where he gets angry at Chris for killing his father. Some of his Jokes and one liners were also quite funny. Meanwhile I liked his backstory, which made him more likable and his interaction/relationship with Sherry. He's also sometimes a bit too bad ass and I didn't like how he just came out of nowhere. He isn't as cool as Wesker and in some scenes downright unlikable for a main protagonist. Spoiler Warning: This list contains plot spoilers for the Resident Evil series.I'm one of those people who have mixes thoughts about him. Nearly every string connects directly to Wesker, but behind those iconic sunglasses, there's more to Resident Evil's villain. Since then, the diabolical villain has appeared throughout as the central figure to the madness heroes like Jill Valentine, Chris Redfield, and Leon Kennedy are subjected to. Wesker has been a Resident Evil mainstay for most of the series beginning with his debut in the original game. In a series full of monsters and biological weapons, no biological weapon might be more of a monster than Albert Wesker. RELATED: Resident Evil: 10 Times Albert Wesker Went Too Far Resident Evil has had its ups and downs and has undergone numerous evolutions, but the series continues to be one of the most recognizable, influential, and profitable series of all time. Each game, for better and for worst, continues to unravel the mythos and mysteries behind the series of biohazard incidents that define the series. Since its terrifying 1998 debut, the Resident Evil series has grown to become one of the longest-running consistent narratives in all of gaming. ![]()
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