Barry Burton Resident Evil vs Resident Evil Revelations 2

Cult character Barry Burton first made his appearance in the 1996 version of Resident Evil on the Playstation console and became the butt of many jokes due to his unforgivable cheesy lines and being a complete pawn for the man we shall not name here due to spoilers. He was voiced by Barry Gjerde and played by an untrained actor only known as Gregory in the FMV sequences. Aged 38 at the time, Barry was a central character to the plot and much later in the series was made as a playable character in the Mercenaries mode of Resident Evil 5 in 2009 (voiced by Jamieson Price). He also made an appearance in the 2011 Resident Evil: The Mercenaries also voiced by Jamieson Price.

Prior to being playable, Barry returned in the Gamecube Resident Evil Remake in 2002 and was voiced by Ed Smaron. He also returned in the more recent Resident Evil Remaster with the same credentials. His latest incarnation in Resident Evil Revelations 2 has him cast as a much older character and this time is voiced by Michael McConnohie. It will be interested to see where Capcom take the character from here knowing that Barry has always been a family man although if you’ve seen the ending of Resident Evil Revelations 2 then you might be under the impression his action days are far from being over.

Either way, take a peek at our video which looks at the Barry Burton character as seen in the original Resident Evil, versus his updated look in the remaster and then how he appears in the most recent Resident Evil Revelations 2. We think Capcom has given him a more Eastern look compared to his blonde haired original and there’s quite a difference between his remake version as well.

 

Written by: Rob Cram

Rob Cram has hundreds of video game reviews, thousands of articles under his belt with years of experience in gaming and tech. He aims to remain fair and free from publisher/developer influence. With his extensive knowledge, feels his gaming opinions are valid and worth sharing. Agreement with his views are entirely optional. He might have a bias towards cyberpunk.