Cool as Mr. X may be, I remember how he was overshadowed by Nemesis soon after his 1998 debut. Not only that, but the latter monster mentioned has actually gone on to appear on film in 2004’s Resident Evil: Apocalypse, leaving the other guy in the dust. But thanks to the immense popularity of the recently released Resident Evil 2 remake compounded with the power of social media, Mr. X has now become more of an icon than he could’ve back in the day.
Still, when it comes down to it, I feel Nemesis is more terrifying than Mr. X. Basically, I’m willing to say that because he runs and sometimes packs heavy artillery, as opposed to the sharply dressed Tyrant who stalks you at a brisk Michael Myers-like pace.
In other words, if Mr. X makes you poop your pants now, then diapers may need to be given out...
Still, when it comes down to it, I feel Nemesis is more terrifying than Mr. X. Basically, I’m willing to say that because he runs and sometimes packs heavy artillery, as opposed to the sharply dressed Tyrant who stalks you at a brisk Michael Myers-like pace.
In other words, if Mr. X makes you poop your pants now, then diapers may need to be given out...
- 2/25/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
I don’t know about you, but I’m rather delighted whenever seeing people post videos showing off their close encounters with Mr. X on social media. Maybe it’s because I’ve now completed all four scenarios in the Resident Evil 2 remake, therefore I’ve been able to put my Tyrant-related trepidation behind me.
Due to this return trip to Raccoon City being especially well received, it’s no wonder that fans are already demanding a remake for Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. In fact, Capcom has said they’ll give such a project a green light if our voices are loud enough, so that forces me to wonder if they’ve been paying attention to Facebook and Twitter lately.
If and when that game comes to fruition, then I imagine Nemesis will cause us to be on edge more than Mr. X has been these past few weeks.
Due to this return trip to Raccoon City being especially well received, it’s no wonder that fans are already demanding a remake for Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. In fact, Capcom has said they’ll give such a project a green light if our voices are loud enough, so that forces me to wonder if they’ve been paying attention to Facebook and Twitter lately.
If and when that game comes to fruition, then I imagine Nemesis will cause us to be on edge more than Mr. X has been these past few weeks.
- 2/14/2019
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Rob Leane Feb 11, 2019
As if the Resident Evil 2 remake's rendering of Tyrant wasn't scary enough...
The Resident Evil 2 remake has proved to be quite a smash hit for Capcom, not just in terms of the glowing reviews and significant sales, but also with regards to igniting fans' imaginations. With the nostalgic vibes in full swing, we've already seen a fan-made mod that restores the camera angles from the classic version of the game. And now, another awesome mod has appeared online: this one subs out the Tyrant Mr. X and swaps in Nemesis.
Fans of the franchise will recall that Nemesis was the big bad in Resident Evil 3, serving as a terrifyingly upgraded version of the undead Tyrant super soldiers from the previous titles. His vastly superior intelligence allowed Nemesis to use weapons and stalk the player from room to room, the latter of which is a feature that the...
As if the Resident Evil 2 remake's rendering of Tyrant wasn't scary enough...
The Resident Evil 2 remake has proved to be quite a smash hit for Capcom, not just in terms of the glowing reviews and significant sales, but also with regards to igniting fans' imaginations. With the nostalgic vibes in full swing, we've already seen a fan-made mod that restores the camera angles from the classic version of the game. And now, another awesome mod has appeared online: this one subs out the Tyrant Mr. X and swaps in Nemesis.
Fans of the franchise will recall that Nemesis was the big bad in Resident Evil 3, serving as a terrifyingly upgraded version of the undead Tyrant super soldiers from the previous titles. His vastly superior intelligence allowed Nemesis to use weapons and stalk the player from room to room, the latter of which is a feature that the...
- 2/11/2019
- Den of Geek
Rob Leane Jan 29, 2019
Play as three new characters in Resident Evil 2 and dress Leon and Claire in their classic threads...
Resident Evil 2's launch seems to have been a massive success for Capcom, with glowing reviews pouring in and sales numbers looking very strong indeed. We've enjoyed being terrified by the game (particularly its gasp-inducing rendering of the Tyrant) and perplexed by its puzzles, and it looks like the fearful fun won't be coming to an end any time soon.
This long-awaited horror remake is set to get its first chunk of Dlc in February, with a free update that will splice three new story chapters into the game. This free Dlc is collectively known as The Ghost Survivors, and chapters are entitled "No Time to Mourn,"
"Runaway," and "Forgotten Soldier."
Each one of these Dlc chunks will feature a unique and brand new playable character. These three new playable characters,...
Play as three new characters in Resident Evil 2 and dress Leon and Claire in their classic threads...
Resident Evil 2's launch seems to have been a massive success for Capcom, with glowing reviews pouring in and sales numbers looking very strong indeed. We've enjoyed being terrified by the game (particularly its gasp-inducing rendering of the Tyrant) and perplexed by its puzzles, and it looks like the fearful fun won't be coming to an end any time soon.
This long-awaited horror remake is set to get its first chunk of Dlc in February, with a free update that will splice three new story chapters into the game. This free Dlc is collectively known as The Ghost Survivors, and chapters are entitled "No Time to Mourn,"
"Runaway," and "Forgotten Soldier."
Each one of these Dlc chunks will feature a unique and brand new playable character. These three new playable characters,...
- 1/29/2019
- Den of Geek
Humphrey Bogart movies: ‘The Maltese Falcon,’ ‘High Sierra’ (Image: Most famous Humphrey Bogart quote: ‘The stuff that dreams are made of’ from ‘The Maltese Falcon’) (See previous post: “Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall Movies.”) Besides 1948, 1941 was another great year for Humphrey Bogart — one also featuring a movie with the word “Sierra” in the title. Indeed, that was when Bogart became a major star thanks to Raoul Walsh’s High Sierra and John Huston’s The Maltese Falcon. In the former, Bogart plays an ex-con who falls in love with top-billed Ida Lupino — though both are outacted by ingénue-with-a-heart-of-tin Joan Leslie. In the latter, Bogart plays Dashiel Hammett’s private detective Sam Spade, trying to discover the fate of the titular object; along the way, he is outacted by just about every other cast member, from Mary Astor’s is-she-for-real dame-in-distress to Best Supporting Actor Academy Award nominee Sydney Greenstreet. John Huston...
- 8/1/2013
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
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