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The story culminates in a brutal showdown atop a skyscraper helipad. Alice is forced to fight Nemesis, only to realize the creature was once Matt Addison, the man who tried to help her escape the Hive. Her humanity triggers a flicker of memory in the monster, leading to a brief moment of rebellion against their corporate masters. The Aftermath

A cynical Umbrella mercenary abandoned by his employers.

Their only ticket out is a bargain made with Dr. Charles Ashford, an Umbrella scientist. He offers them a way out if they can rescue his young daughter, Angie, who is hidden somewhere in the city. The Ultimate Weapon: Nemesis Resident Evil: Apocalypse

The escape is complicated by Umbrella’s latest "experiment." While Alice represents the successful fusion of human and virus, the is her dark mirror—a hulking, mutated monstrosity programmed with one goal: eliminate all remaining S.T.A.R.S. members and test its combat prowess against Alice. The Final Stand

The Umbrella Corporation, having failed to contain the T-Virus outbreak in the Hive, has sealed the city gates. Thousands of civilians are trapped inside, left to the mercy of the growing undead horde. Alice, now biologically enhanced by the very virus that destroyed the world, awakens in an abandoned hospital to find the city in ruins. A Desperate Alliance The story culminates in a brutal showdown atop

A disgraced but elite S.T.A.R.S. officer with sharp instincts and even sharper aim.

As the military prepares to "sanitize" the city with a tactical nuclear strike, Alice joins forces with a small group of survivors: The Aftermath A cynical Umbrella mercenary abandoned by

Alice and her team manage to board a helicopter and escape just as the city is leveled by a nuclear blast. While the world believes the official cover story of a "nuclear power plant meltdown," the survivors know the truth. Alice is captured once more by Umbrella but eventually liberated by her new allies, realizing that while Raccoon City is gone, the fight against the corporation is only just beginning.