

Resident Evil 7 brought back save points, but it used tape recorders instead of typewriters, in order to fit the game's theme of cassettes and VHS tape recordings. Instead, these games used traditional checkpoint saves. Resident Evil 5 and 6 were co-op games, so it wouldn't have been feasible to include limited save points. The more important reason why Ink Ribbons were phased out was likely multiplayer. Resident Evil 4 shifted to an action gameplay style, which meant inventory management stopped being an issue, so there was no reason to include Ink Ribbons. Ink Ribbons taking up an entire inventory slot also added to the annoying backtracking that plagued the earlier entries in the series. The finite save amount was made redundant by the fact that the player was always given more Ink Ribbons than they'd ever need. Why Resident Evil's Ink Ribbon Saves Were Cut For Later Games

Ink Ribbons were eventually phased out, except for a brief return in the remake of Resident Evil 2. The Ink Ribbons and typewriters made sense when used in the framework of an old mansion, but it felt like the series only kept them around as a throwback to the first game. Related: Resident Evil Village Is 'Best Survival Horror Game To Date' Claims Capcom The player still needed to visit typewriters to save, but they didn't need to use Ink Ribbons and could save as often as they'd like. The series continued to use Ink Ribbons until Resident Evil 4, when they were dropped as usable items. Each Ink Ribbon took up an entire inventory slot, but it was easy to dump them into Storage Boxes, as these were almost always placed in the same room as a typewriter. The only way the player could save the game was by using Ink Ribbon items on these typewriters, which meant only a finite number of saves. The first Resident Evil was set entirely within the Spencer Mansion, which had several old typewriters scattered around the building. These were phased out over time, though they are still referenced in later Resident Evil games. The Resident Evilseries once required the player to use Ink Ribbon items on typewriters in order to save the game.
