Re2 mister x

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X is intelligent enough to make such a strategy either risky or impossible. Zombies are slow enough and stupid enough to be avoided, but Mr.

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I take my time in every room, turning it upside down, checking every cobwebbed corner and pile of trash for resources. The way I play survival horror games is methodical, meticulous.

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I am perhaps the best sort of person to be freaked out by a character like Mr. It's a combination of elements the thudding footsteps as he approaches, the searing music that increases in volume and intensity as he nears, and of course the not-quite-man himself: huge, blank-faced, absolutely robotic. There's a wonderful sense of tension to your encounters with Mr. But the remake version of the Tyrant mutant that stalks the halls of Raccoon City PD may very well be the best execution of this concept in the series. X, Nemesis, and most recently Jack and Maugerite in RE7. The best example of it working out is of course Alien Isolation, but Resident Evil has stalkers baked into the series identity almost as much as Alien thanks to Mr. X.Įnemies that stalk you aren't an easy thing to get right. I love Resident Evil 2 in both of its forms, but one element of the remake grabbed me (literally grabbed me) more than I expected: super-stalker Mr.

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