
Marvel: Raccoon City is Coming
by Wine Makes Peach Blossoms Drunk
About This Novel
Chen Nuo travels through the Marvel world, only to find himself in New York in 2006 - only 12 years left before the purple sweet potato spirit snaps his fingers! Just when he was about to lie down and die, he unexpectedly awakened the [World Embodiment System]. As long as he collected emotional points, he could project the world in movies and animations into reality, and become the strongest existence in that world! So for the sake of emotional points, I directly complained about Iron Man on the forum to harvest the emotional points. After saving enough emotion points, he randomly selected the [Resident Evil] world among many worlds! So Raccoon City came to the middle of the United States out of thin air. The military quickly occupied but did not know the crisis was brewing: the T virus was spreading quietly, and a zombie craze was about to break out! Chen Nuo stood behind the scenes, watching his emotions soar crazily - Chen Nuo's eyes were filled with excitement. "This is just the beginning... When I throw out "The Grudge", "Silent Hill" and "The Cabin in the Woods", will the Avengers be scared and resign?"
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Official(16)Scraped 22d ago
It's outrageous that Hawkeye can kill the licker. In the beginning, when the traitor came out, he knew that Bibi would be speechless if he didn't shoot immediately when he saw someone. He didn't answer the person, so it was obvious that the enemy was killing Bibi. Even though we are all there, even if we give the so-called hero a halo of pig's feet, we still can't die, so we have to be wise.
ID is good, but the main character is not involved, and the plot is really boring.
Do you think those scientists can't develop the serum?
poor
The writing is nothing, it's too bad, it only describes the protagonist a few times, it's too behind-the-scenes!
generally
It was a complete replay of the plot of the movie. The army entered Raccoon City, but the protective umbrella showed no response at all. When a large company like this enters Marvel and isolates it from other external bases, it will respond immediately. External communication is lost, satellite contact is lost, and the city has no response. Is it reasonable? The Red Queen's description is also outrageous. When Hawkeye is about to face 7.8 Lickers and must die, the Red Queen takes the risk and guides Hawkeye to use the laser channel to kill people outside the computer room? Outrageous.
If you imitate a movie, you can write all the characters according to the movie, which will only make it more boring the more you watch it.
It's boring. The author's words are completely colloquial. I hope to practice writing first before writing a novel.
But I read in some book reviews and added the table of contents. It said that he could really bring the T-Virus out of Raccoon City. All I can say is that the protagonist is awesome for nothing. Then I came from the audiobook. When I was listening to the first half of the story, I just wanted to say that the Umbrella Base is underground in Raccoon City. If you tell me that when the army comes in, there will be no one inside. Don't forget that there are a bunch of high-level officials, clones, and virus experiments under it.
Thousands of miles away in the air, are you afraid of being discovered? Tell me how not to be discovered
Come on, author, this idea is great and well written.
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Official(16)Scraped 22d ago
It's outrageous that Hawkeye can kill the licker. In the beginning, when the traitor came out, he knew that Bibi would be speechless if he didn't shoot immediately when he saw someone. He didn't answer the person, so it was obvious that the enemy was killing Bibi. Even though we are all there, even if we give the so-called hero a halo of pig's feet, we still can't die, so we have to be wise.
ID is good, but the main character is not involved, and the plot is really boring.
Do you think those scientists can't develop the serum?
poor
The writing is nothing, it's too bad, it only describes the protagonist a few times, it's too behind-the-scenes!
generally
It was a complete replay of the plot of the movie. The army entered Raccoon City, but the protective umbrella showed no response at all. When a large company like this enters Marvel and isolates it from other external bases, it will respond immediately. External communication is lost, satellite contact is lost, and the city has no response. Is it reasonable? The Red Queen's description is also outrageous. When Hawkeye is about to face 7.8 Lickers and must die, the Red Queen takes the risk and guides Hawkeye to use the laser channel to kill people outside the computer room? Outrageous.
If you imitate a movie, you can write all the characters according to the movie, which will only make it more boring the more you watch it.
It's boring. The author's words are completely colloquial. I hope to practice writing first before writing a novel.
But I read in some book reviews and added the table of contents. It said that he could really bring the T-Virus out of Raccoon City. All I can say is that the protagonist is awesome for nothing. Then I came from the audiobook. When I was listening to the first half of the story, I just wanted to say that the Umbrella Base is underground in Raccoon City. If you tell me that when the army comes in, there will be no one inside. Don't forget that there are a bunch of high-level officials, clones, and virus experiments under it.
Thousands of miles away in the air, are you afraid of being discovered? Tell me how not to be discovered
Come on, author, this idea is great and well written.









