The Most Diabolical Experiments In Resident Evil

The Hunter - The Goal of Completing a Genocide Umbrella created Resident Evil’s Hunter in the 1980s for the sole purpose of needing a Bio-Weapon that would terminate the last remnants of human survivors that would potentially remain alive in a T-Virus infection zone. There are actually a few different types of Hunters, and it is more of a category of a type of Bio-Weapon created by Umbrella. Though each Hunter is created slightly differently, it usually involves a fusion of the T-Virus, reptilian DNA....

January 12, 2023 · 8 min · 1534 words · James Vise

The Most Exciting Xbox Series X Games Revealed At The Game Awards 2022

RELATED: JRPG Franchises That Have Never Dipped Below 75 On Metacritic These recent reveals are a sure sign that the industry is finally ready to move forward onto the next generation of consoles and develop games that will be able to fully take advantage of the newer and more powerful hardware. Though no new exclusives have been revealed for the Xbox Series X, there are some massive third-party games coming to this console in 2023....

January 12, 2023 · 4 min · 830 words · Laura Moyer

The Most Heavily Tattooed Video Game Characters

It is not uncommon for these tattoos to be relevant to the corresponding game’s narrative in some way, be it because they mean something deep or revealing for the characters, or because of other complex reasons. In some cases, though, these elements can end up being inconsequential to the game, or simply very minor aspects. RELATED: The Last of Us Fan Recreates Ellie’s Tattoo as Gorgeous Embroidery Project The Boy From The Last Guardian The nameless Boy from The Last Guardian is the game’s main character, and his body is covered in tattoos that possess a behavior similar to that of runes, glowing when he is swallowed by his fellow beast Trico....

January 12, 2023 · 5 min · 1037 words · Edward Himmons

The Most Impressive Attacks In The Lord Of The Rings Films

It is difficult to put them in an order because they all possess a different significance, so it makes more sense to simply acknowledge these attacks as having particular importance. Some attacks stand out for the physical choreography that make them up but many are impressive for what they reveal about the character, internally. That being said, they will simply be listed in chronological order. RELATED: Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi, Lord Of The Rings Enter National Film Registry...

January 12, 2023 · 5 min · 938 words · Helen Cain

The Most Insane Mysteries In Red Dead Redemption 2

The latter mysteries are a bit subjective, as some mysteries in Red Dead Redemption 2 may simply not have definitive answers to the questions they pose. In a lot of cases, unsolved mysteries are the result of cut content or ambiguous files in Red Dead Redemption 2 that don’t have any particular scripting or behaviors. However, there are mysteries in the game that are blatantly and purposefully vague, left to keep players guessing as to what’s the purpose of them....

January 12, 2023 · 5 min · 1040 words · Edwin Olsen

The Last Of Us 5 Ways It Still Holds Up 5 Ways It Doesn T

RELATED: The Last Of Us: Most Heartbreaking Moments, Ranked That said, The Last of Us comes pretty darned close. These are five ways that the game still holds up, and five ways that it doesn’t. 10 Holds Up: The Emotion If there’s one thing that The Last of Us has been consistently praised for, it’s the emotional values. Few games hit as hard as The Last of Us, and even to this day, it remains a bleak, depressing affair that can pull on the heart strings like few, if any other games, can....

January 11, 2023 · 6 min · 1239 words · Robin Hinrichs

The Last Of Us Check Out This Touching Joel And Ellie Fan Art

Nicolle Castro, who worked for Pixar on Toy Story 4, produces and sells prints that are often video game-themed. Along with a print of Red Dead Redemption II, which had been criticized by the developer of The Last of Us, and a print displaying characters from Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, Castro has started selling a print of The Last of Us that illustrates the Joel and Ellie’s relationship and its progression throughout the game....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 367 words · Troy Benson

The Last Of Us 2 And Red Dead Redemption 2 Having A Baby Would Be The Perfect Game

Interestingly enough, where Red Dead Redemption 2 excels, The Last of Us 2 falters, and vice versa. Playing each of them back to back, the two appear to offset each others’ flaws. If there was a way to pick these two games apart and rebuild them as one, the result would likely be nothing short of magnificent thanks to each title getting to flex their strongest muscles, while not having to rely on their weaker ones as much....

January 11, 2023 · 5 min · 986 words · John Abel

The Last Of Us Fan Uses Photo Mode To Recreate Scenes From The Hbo Series Trailer

Fans of The Last of Us have been praising the first trailer for the HBO series for using many of the same elements of its source material. From bringing back the song used in the original game’s first trailer in 2012 to the atmosphere of the live-action scenes and other elements, the nostalgia that The Last of Us fans felt during this trailer made some feel hopeful for the TV series....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 430 words · Gerald Armstrong

The Last Of Us Part 2 The 10 Most Frightening Jump Scares Ranked

RELATED: The Last Of Us Part 2: 10 Crazy Things You Didn’t Know About Cordyceps An infected can attack when least expected—it’s never safe. Most jump scares are from scripted segments, while some can happen organically. These are enough to make anyone jump out of their seat or throw the controller down in fear. Spoilers ahead. Proceed with caution! 10 The Rat King’s “Offspring” A nest of fungus and infected stalked the basement of a Seattle hospital for twenty years....

January 11, 2023 · 5 min · 1059 words · Cedric Pepin

The Last Word Helene Faussart

THOMAS: Your mother is from Cameroon, your father is French and you were raised in Chad. How was it to grow up in a country ravaged by war? FAUSSART: You adjust your behavior, your way of living. You see people suffering, and even if they are suffering they smile, and they love and believe in life. So when I suffer from little frustrations or crazy thoughts or jealousies, I realize I’m being stupid....

January 11, 2023 · 4 min · 653 words · Lakeisha Campbell

The Latest Elliott Wins Nascar Playoff Race At Dover

5:48 p.m. Chase Elliott pulled away in overtime and earned an automatic berth into the next round of NASCAR playoffs with a win Sunday at Dover International Speedway. Elliott was the surprise winner in a race that had been dominated by Stewart-Haas Racing drivers. But when a slew of issues took Kevin Harvick, Aric Almirola and Clint Bowyer late, Elliott was there in the No. 9 Chevrolet to pounce....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 632 words · Mandi Henning

The Latest Jags Teammates Salute Meyer Their Former Coach

5 p.m. As former Ohio State running back Carlos Hyde gushed about coach Urban Meyer in the Jacksonville Jaguars locker room, former Florida defensive end Lerentee McCray walked by and shouted “Urban Legend! Urban Legend!” Both players felt the same about their former and soon-to-be retired coach. “He’s definitely one of the best coaches I’ve been around,” Hyde said. “It’s all about winning. He won so many games that a loss was foreign to us....

January 11, 2023 · 5 min · 1019 words · Robert Tiger

The Latest Nfl Kickers Struggle With 4 Missed Extra Points

Cairo Santos got to redeem himself and keep the Los Angeles Rams undefeated on an ugly day for kickers around the NFL. Santos had the fourth missed extra point of Sunday with a chance to tie it up at 31 for the Rams early in the fourth quarter in Seattle after a touchdown. The kicker got a chance to kick again with 6:05 left, and he connected on a 39-yard field goal giving Los Angeles a 33-31 lead that helped the Rams seal the victory....

January 11, 2023 · 10 min · 2120 words · Brett Mcdermott

The Latest Red Sox Win 4Th World Series Title In 15 Years

8:17 p.m. The Boston Red Sox won their fourth World Series championship in 15 years, beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-1 in Game 5 Sunday night behind David Price’s pitching and Steve Pearce’s power. Alex Cora became the first manager from Puerto Rico to guide a team to the title. He’s just the fifth rookie skipper to do it overall. After posting a team-record 108 wins in the regular season and romping through the AL playoffs, the Red Sox finished off a one-sided Series....

January 11, 2023 · 8 min · 1580 words · Erik Iglesias

The Legacy Of Generation

It’s Manifest Destino. After all, Latinos are true Americans, some of the original residents of the Americas. Spanish was the first European language spoken on this continent. Which is why we live in places like Los Angeles, Colorado and Florida rather than The Angels, Colored and Flowered. Now my generation is about to put a Latin stamp on the rest of the culture–and that will ultimately be the N legacy....

January 11, 2023 · 4 min · 684 words · Marion Garcia

The Legend Of Saddam

More than two weeks into the war, the legend of Saddam Hussein is growing in the Arab world. The symbolism of his Scud missile strikes against Israel and the bravado of his attack on Khafji touch notes of grudging respect even among his enemies. Leaders allied with Washington argue that he has split Arab ranks and brought catastrophe on the region. Makram Mohamed Ahmad, editor of Cairo’s weekly al-Mussawar magazine, says the Egyptians know Saddam as “a very bad man, a ruthless dictator, bringing ruin to the Islamic people....

January 11, 2023 · 4 min · 784 words · Carroll Chitty

The Legend Of Zelda Breath Of The Wild Debuts Snowboarding Gameplay

Traveling across that open world is turning out to be just as fun as the game’s combat and characters. Along with Link’s horse and simply running around the map on foot, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild players will be able to use Link’s shield as a snowboard to quickly descend snowy mountains in the game. While this isn’t a new revelation, since this was first revealed during a Nintendo livestream during E3 2016, gamers now have a better visual of how Link will use his sword to traverse the mountains, and a glimpse at the amount of control players will have while snowboarding as Link....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 365 words · Jonathan Dusseault

The Lone Bondsman Theory

It’s a bizarre case, even by the elastic ethics of Wall Street. The Kidder report rebukes senior executives for various sins of omission, citing “lax oversight, as well as poor judgments and missed opportunities” to supervise Jett’s trades and take appropriate action. But it absolves all higher-ups of any conscious wrongdoing – a conclusion that squares oddly with recent events. Since Jett’s dismissal in April, big heads have rolled: Kidder chairman and CEO Michael Carpenter and Jett’s boss Edward Cerullo, both of whom “resigned,” according to the company; Melvin Mullin, a managing director, was “terminated” last week....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 439 words · Catherine Sinko

The Lounge Izzard

Take that, Letterman, Leno, Robert Klein, Paula Poundstone and all you other unintelligent colonial comics. Izzard himself is a modest bloke who has described his comedy as ““highly crafted rubbish.’’ So let’s take a calm look at this guy. Out he comes, in his tight, glitzy get-up, to a rousing welcome. Izzard starts off riffing on the Old Testament, giving God the suave, insouciant voice of James Mason (thereby cleverly issuing the Lord a British passport)....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 384 words · Dennis Miller