


Experienced with weapons, explosives material, and lock picking, she was intelligent, brave, and loyal. Of Japanese and French descent, Valentine excelled at bomb disposal during her training with Delta Force, and later joined the Special Tactics and Rescue Service (STARS) special operations unit.

To avoid the sexual objectification of women in video games, Mikami refused to eroticize or portray women as submissive in Resident Evil instead, Valentine was characterized as independent. She was created by director Shinji Mikami and designer Isao Ohishi. Jill Valentine was introduced as one of two playable protagonists, alongside her partner Chris Redfield, in Capcom's 1996 survival horror video game Resident Evil. Jill in her police uniform from the original Resident Evil (1996) Others argued she was weakened as a protagonist by attributes that undermined her role as a heroine, specifically an unrealistic body shape that did not reflect her military background some of her overtly sexualized costumes have also been criticized. Several publications praised the series for its portrayal of women and considered Valentine significantly less sexualized than other female game characters she was also cited as an example of a female character who was as competent and skilled as her male counterparts. She has received both acclaim and criticism with regard to gender representation in video games. Video game publications listed Valentine among the most popular and iconic video game characters, and praised her as the most likable and consistent Resident Evil character. She has featured in several other game franchises, including Street Fighter, Marvel vs. Valentine also appears in the Resident Evil film series, portrayed by actress Sienna Guillory. In later games, such as the 2002 Resident Evil remake, Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles, and Resident Evil 5, her features were based on Canadian model and actress Julia Voth. Valentine is the protagonist of several Resident Evil games, novelizations, movies, and other media. Jill and Chris Redfield later became founding members of the United Nations' Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance (B.S.A.A). Valentine is a former member of the Raccoon City Police Department's S.T.A.R.S team, and initially worked alongside her partner Chris Redfield to fight the Umbrella Corporation, a pharmaceutical company whose bioterrorism creates zombies and other bio-organic weapons. She was introduced as one of two player characters in the original Resident Evil (1996). Jill Valentine is a fictional character in Resident Evil ( Biohazard in Japan), a survival horror video game series created by Japanese company Capcom. Patricia Ja Lee ( Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles and Resident Evil 5).
