![]() ![]() ![]() Now, though, it seems like Capcom might be interested in giving a little more love to more than just the stalker boss characters that have come to define more modern Resident Evil games. That particular era of memorable RE monsters just seemed to be behind us. ![]() Some of them are more memorable than others, but none of them really grabbed me (so to speak) in the same way that previous Resident Evil monsters like Crimson Heads and Lickers have. As much as I enjoyed Resident Evil 7 and Resident Evil Village, I found those games’ basic monsters to be a bit lacking. In a strange way, I for one welcome our new Face Eater overlords. Indeed, Rose barely has time to squeeze off a few shots before the Face Eater seen in the trailer breaks down a door, grabs hold of her, and starts doing the one thing that it seemingly does best. We’ll have to wait and see how they operate in-game, but the brief glimpse of them we see in the trailer suggests that they are so much more than bullet sponges. However, those Face Eaters really do seem to be the stars of this particular show. Given what we know about the Realm of Consciousness and the Megamycete, it makes sense that Rose will bump up against some nightmarish new creations during her time there. Interestingly, Kanda also mentions that the DLC is filled with numerous “monstrosities” that can only be taken down through precision aiming, proper resource management, and the effective use of Rose’s special abilities. “Once one captures Rose, she’ll take a significant amount of damage, so do everything you can to avoid them!” “ is a dangerous creature that lurks in the Realm of Consciousness, and can steal the life from other living beings,” says Capcom producer Tsuyoshi Kanda in a new PlayStation Blog post. ![]()
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