His trips followed in the steps of Capcom, which put bits of real-world architecture found across Europe into Resident Evil 4, which was originally released over 16 years ago. At the Palau Güell in Barcelona, he took meticulous photos, not of the building itself, but of the marble floor and its unique veins. In Wales, he visited Raglan Castle to snap pictures of its stone wall. Albert Marin has taken some very specific vacations.