The endgame of Nintendo's largest ever crossover, a cultural devourer that strips characters of a voice while giving them the means to dance on their own.
Resident Evil, as a franchise, should have tried to work and grow within the mechanical constraints posed by this opus, rather than attempting to mimic the tropes of a Tobe Hooper.
The grain and rough edges of the graphics fit Toriyama's style better than anything else produced since, and so does the exhaustive roster - a childhood joy.