Luis Sera
Luis Sera Navarro (Japanese: ルイス・セラ・ナヴァッロ) is a character in the Resident Evil survival horror video game series created by the Japanese company Capcom. He was introduced as a supporting character in Resident Evil 4 (2005) and later appeared in its 2023 remake. He was a biologist who helped protagonist Leon S. Kennedy on his assignment to rescue the President's daughter Ashley Graham. Because of Peter Jackson's adaptation popularity during the game's development, artist Masaki Yamanaka created and designed Luis to look like J. R. R. Tolkien's Aragorn from The Lord of the Rings. Luis has received mixed reviews from video game publications, particularly for his redesign in the 2023 remake of Resident Evil 4. Several journalists have criticized his dialogue where he sexualized Ashley. Concept and designLuis Sera was one of several characters created by artist Masaki Yamanaka for the game Resident Evil 4 (2005). According to Yamanaka, Peter Jackson's adaptations were still popular during the development of Resident Evil 4, and as such, he wanted Luis to resemble Aragorn from J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings to rival protagonist Leon S. Kennedy as "the game's hottest man."[5] In an interview with producer Hiroyuki Kobayashi, he stated that Leon saves Luis, but he remains a muddled figure.[6] Luis was voiced by American actor Rino Romano in Resident Evil 4,[1] while André Peña in the 2023 remake of Resident Evil 4.[2] In Japanese, Kenjiro Tsuda voiced him in the remake of Resident Evil 4.[3] He was motion captured by Keiichi Wada in Resident Evil 4.[1] Luis' appearance is based on a face model Meddy in the remake of Resident Evil 4.[4] AppeareanceLuis first appeared in Resident Evil 4 (2005) as a Spanish investigator, who is familiar with the village where the game takes place. He previously worked with cult leader Osmund Saddler, researching and developing the mind-controlling parasites known as "Las Plagas".[7] After discovering Saddler's evil intentions regarding parasites, Luis attempts to vandalize the cult's plans. He encounters Leon after they are both captured by villagers, and reveals that he is a former Madrid policeman who became dissatisfied with his job.[8][9] Despite assisting Leon throughout the game, Luis is ultimately killed by Saddler before he can deliver a sample of Las Plagas.[10][8] Luis reappears in the 2023 remake of Resident Evil 4 with an expanded role that provides more details about his past and full name.[11] He also appears on cards for mobile game Teppen, added to the game in its "Haunted by Memories" expansion.[12] In printed trading card media, he appears in the Bandai-produced game Resident Evil: The Deck Building Game.[13] ReceptionThomas McNulty of Screen Rant described him as one of the memorable supporting characters in Resident Evil 4.[11] Saim Cheeda of TheGamer also praised him as one of the best sidekicks, noting that he serves as Leon's situational ally in Resident Evil 4, which is "refreshing". Cheeda believes that his one-liners and ability to come on time make him a remarkable persona.[14] Luis' appearance in the 2023 remake of Resident Evil 4 has received mixed reviews. Following his reveal in Capcom's Resident Evil showcase, his appearance divided fans. Some fans have appreciated the redesign, while others have noticed that it is entirely different from his prior appearance, comparing him to WWE wrestler Seth Rollins, with some labelling him "ugly".[15] However, Jade King of TheGamer described him as a "fan favorite" and "unexpected star" of the game.[16] Elijah Beahm of DualShockers referred to him as one of the best in the game. According to Beahm, he is the perfect example of a "great ally NPC" who saves certain situations in the remake with his sheer personality, ensuring you have something to look forward to between "Leon's stiff-faced trumping".[17] In academic analysis, scholar Adriana Falqueto Lemos argued that Luis Sera's exaggerated appearance, accent, and speech are all part of the fictional representation of what a Spanish guy can be, with nothing extraneous. She further said that "there are ideological projects, even if unintended, that make certain ideas of the social and the real prevail through the manufacturing of video games, so why choose to portray a Spaniard in one way and not in another?"[18] The construction of the non-playable characters is one example of how Resident Evil 4's "spatial and temporal diegetic inconsistency" is represented in its locations, according to scholar Andrei Nae. As stated by Nae, Luis is a Madrid-based police officer and a skilled biologist who embodies the stereotypical Mexican of the nineteenth century in twentieth-century American Western films.[19] A line of Luis sexualizing Ashley Graham's appearance during their first encounter—"I see that the President's equipped his daughter with ballistics, too"—achieved generally unfavorable reactions from journalists.[20] In the 2021 Resident Evil 4 VR, Luis' line in the cutscene were removed.[21] Jason Wojnar of TheGamer criticized and described it as a "bad comedy".[22] Jons Holstrom of Dread Central described it as "cringey" and "gross". As Holstrom points out that it is not appropriate for Luis to casually sexually harass the daughter of the president, or anyone else. He added that Luis makes "suave" remarks, "but that character trope is overused and not effective. He can be cool without being a casual womanizer".[23] After the removal of the line in the 2023 remake of Resident Evil 4, some fans have review bombed the game over its "wokeness".[24] References
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