Claire Redfield is a character in Resident Evil, a survival horror video game series created by Japanese company Capcom.
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Claire Redfield is a character in Resident Evil, a survival horror video game series created by Japanese company Capcom.
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Claire Redfield was introduced as one of two player characters in Resident Evil 2, alongside Leon S Kennedy.
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Claire Redfield appears in the CG animated film Degeneration, and in the animated miniseries Infinite Darkness.
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Claire Redfield has received mostly positive reviews from video game publications.
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Claire Redfield's hair style is different and her hair is no longer brownish red; instead, she is a brunette.
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Claire Redfield's wardrobe was redesigned, with her original hotpants and bike shorts replaced by jeans and the jacket now being long-sleeved.
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Claire Redfield arrives in the Midwestern United States town of Raccoon City to find it overrun by zombies.
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Claire Redfield soon meets up with a rookie cop Leon S Kennedy, but along the way she is separated from him.
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Claire Redfield, still searching for her brother, is playable for the bulk of Resident Evil - Code: Veronica, set three months after the events of Resident Evil 2.
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Claire Redfield escapes following another viral outbreak caused by a rival corporation of Umbrella's and teams up with fellow ex-prisoner Steve Burnside.
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Claire Redfield manages to discover the whereabouts of her brother and send a message to Leon.
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Claire Redfield is playable in Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles, which retells the events of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil - Code: Veronica.
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Claire Redfield returned as a protagonist in the episodical game Resident Evil: Revelations 2, set between the events of Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6.
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Claire Redfield is a member of TerraSave, a non-profit humanitarian aid and protest activism organization.
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Claire Redfield returned as a playable character in Resident Evil 2, a remake of the 1998 game.
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Claire Redfield is a further playable in the non-canonical spin-off games Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D, and in Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City where she is one of the game's bosses in the game's main mode.
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Claire Redfield did not include her in the early drafts of the third film, Resident Evil: Extinction, as the character of Jill Valentine was supposed to re-appear from her debut in the second film, Resident Evil: Apocalypse.
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Extinction version of Claire Redfield has no connection to the video game character and her look was redesigned.
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Claire Redfield did not appear in the fifth film, Resident Evil: Retribution, where she is presumed dead.
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Video game series' Claire plays a major role in the computer-animated film Resident Evil: Degeneration, reuniting her with Leon S Kennedy.
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Claire Redfield has appeared in the Netflix series Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness, alongside Leon.
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Claire Redfield, played by Kaya Scodelario, is a lead protagonist in the reboot film Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, which does not include the Alice character of the original film series.
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Claire Redfield is one of main characters in Naoki Serizawa's manga Biohazard: heavenly island, serialized in Weekly Shonen Champion magazine in 2015, in which she is a TerraSave investigator on an isolated South American island.
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Outside the Resident Evil franchise, Claire Redfield appears as an unlockable bonus character in sports game Trick'N Snowboarder, and in 2013 she has been added to the browser-based social game Onimusha Soul, for which she was redesigned to fit the feudal Japan theme.
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Claire Redfield's costume appears in Dead by Daylight as a legendary skin for Jill Valentine.
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Character of Claire Redfield was very well received by critics and general public alike for her good looks and survival prowess.
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Claire Redfield was one of the seven nominees for the Nintendo Power Awards 1999 in the category "Best New Hero" for Resident Evil 2, placing third by popular vote, and the staff of Eurogamer nominated her for the Gaming Globes 2000 awards in the category "Female Lead Character".
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Claire Redfield was chosen as one of the 20 "muses" of video games by Brazilian magazine SuperGamePower in 2001.
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Where Rachael from the first Revelations was part centrefold, part melted-ice cream, Claire Redfield feels distinct from many women in the Resi universe in that there's more to her than lady-lumps and lycra.
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