
And if you have seen the 2012 "Biohazard: Damnation" or the 2017 "Resident Evil: Vendetta" animated CGI movies, then you know what you are in for here with "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness". Yeah, the contents to the first season, which consists of a staggering four episodes, it just bland and mediocre.

"Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" is watchable, and that was about it. So of course, I gobbled it up in one sitting when I stumbled upon it on Netflix. Yeah, I didn't even know that they had made this.

And here I stumbled upon the 2021 Netflix animated CGI series "Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness" by sheer random luck.
