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Capcom is going back to its green, herbaceous roots with Resident Evil 7:

Green herbs, as revealed by the Resident Evil Ambassadors Programme

The developer has whipped the cloak off a redesigned bunch of leafy plants as part of its Resident Evil Ambassador programme, which shares regular updates on the game's progress with fans.The game's producer Masachika Kawata confirmed to IGN back in June that the Resi staple would be making a comeback, but this is our first official glimpse at the green herbs.“Take a first look at the healing items in the game! Oh wait… what’s this coin doing here?” reads the Capcom newsletter, which shows a little gold coin sat beside a medicine bottle.The green stuff has long been the healing herb of choice for the injured in Resident Evil. Its return to the series proves that while Capcom is shaking up some Resi traditions, it's keen to preserve others.However, the coin does predicate a twist. It's unlikely here that Capcom is trying to jazz hands an in-game purchase powered healing system, so the current theory is that the coin hints at a return for Resident Evil 4's merchant.Last month the Ambassador programme sent out an email suggesting that we may learn more about Resident Evil 7 at Tokyo Game Show in September, so dummy fingers crossed that a flashlight is shone on the gold coin soon.

Alysia Judge is video host at IGN UK, and she thinks that the green herbs are in fact basil. Basil makes any dish better - why not a zombie bite? Send her herb-y recipes on Twitter.