The Biohazard Archives is a reference guide of the Resident Evil series written by staff members of Capcom. It was translated into English and published by BradyGuides. The guide describes and summarizes all of the key events that occur in Resident Evil 0, Resident Evil, Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, and Resident Evil Code: Veronica.
Along with the main plot analysis, it also contains character relationship charts, artwork, item descriptions and file transcripts for all five games. While one of the few video game-based reference guides that was translated into English, the translation was criticized by fans for inconsistencies with the original Japanese version, as well as inconsistencies in the official translations provided by the games themselves.
Table of contents
The order in which games appear in each section is usually chronological (unless otherwise noted) which would be: Resident Evil 0, Resident Evil (Remake), Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3 Nemesis and Resident Evil Code: Veronica.
Introduction
A brief one page summary of each main title game. Features in game screenshots, full body renders of the main protagonists, synopsis and box art for the Nintendo Game Cube.
Story
A retelling of each installment's gameplay story featuring in game screenshots.
Each separate game's story section opens up with a title and an interrelationships page. The latter being composed as a complex table.
Characters
An overview of all characters making appereance, having a dialogue or impacting storyline in the Resident Evil main games (from 0 to Code: Veronica).
The overview contains renders/illustrations (for each game's costume(s)), in game shots, Personal Data table, story, personality analysis and game facts. The Personal Data table being composed of: Age, Blood Type, Height and Weight.
The order of the characters seems defined by their role, with storyline/in-game importance as a primary crteria. In order: Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine, Barry Burton, Rebecca Chambers, Albert Wesker, Claire Redfield, Leon S. Kennedy, Ada Wong, Carlos Olivera, Steve Burnside, Billy Coen, William Birkin, Anette Birkin, Sherry Birkin, James Marcus, Ozwell E. Spencer, Edward Ashford, Alexander Ashford, George Trevor, Alexia Ashford... all the way down the list to The Mayor's Daughter, Dario Rosso, Rodrigo Juan Raval and Veronica Ashford.
Creatures
Detailed information concerning the various creatures encountered during the games. Including renders/illustrations, origins, characteristics, attack patterns and weak points. "Variations of the creatures and their differences are included as well."
Their order seems primarily guided by the frequency of encounters throughout the games with Bosses/Tyrants/Key Monsters mixed in between.
Items
Overview of the items (with renders/illustrations/in-game shots and basic information/descrbtion), that could be found throughout the games, separated in the following categories: Event, Weapons, Keys, Tools and Recovery.
Art
Includes concept art for each individual game such as character/costumes illustrations, area concepts, renders, design and rejected, but considered, proposals.
Most notably this section features the concept arts for Resident Evil 1.5 (coming in order after 2 and before 3) as well as Wesker's Report II and Top Secret (creature designs that never made it in game).
Keywords
Explains important keywords and terminology "without which one would be lost in the Resident Evil world." It is encyclopedia styled and features locations (with maps), organizations, viruses, people and etc.
Database
Features a chronological table, files transcripts, glossary and a chronological line.
The chronological table annotates the events in Resident Evil from 1960 to 2004. The files section includes transcripts of the files found throughout the games in order of finding, starting with Resident Evil 0. This ranges from character diaries to operational manuals. The chronological list is a japanese release calendar of all Resident Evil titles. The table contains: Japanese title, System port and Date.
Credits
Features copyrights, licences and thanks.
Trivia
The character relationship guide for Resident Evil 3 lists Rebecca Chambers as deceased. Although it was not yet mentioned in any game. So this is still unclear. If this is indeed true, then the only chronological explanation is that she died trying to escape from Raccoon in September 30th or was within the missile blast radius in October 1st. As mentioned in the Resident Evil 2 character relationship guide that she was alive. Which proves she was alive until September 29th. The time of Resident Evil 2.