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And he will suffer in the next Resident evil game,if the producers continue is story.
If you can convince me that someone can look like Leon prior to remakes IRL then I will be more than willing to criticise it's newer more reformed realistic attempt. When creating animated/fiction characters you have more freedom to aim at the perfect mug and trying to do this in the remake would honestly be uncanny when put next to other characters.
He was 24 during RE2, soft and wearing the looks of inexperience. 6 years later with training and Operation Javier is going to put character into it, it's akin to Chris where he was rather still soft looking until after RE1 and CV where you can tell there's experience pumped in.
take a look at this screenshot when there's no outdoor lighting.
https://imgur.com/PzpQlrM
Your comment is kind of stupid.