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Sliding Worms are actually the offspring of Grave Diggers, and these slippery and slimy threats are confirmed to make their return to Resident Evil 3 Remake . The Grave Digger lay eggs in the sewers, quickly hatching and giving birth to these foul creatures. They are about 1 meter in length, and resemble snakes without eyes. They have fangs and are capable of leaping towards the player. They are blood suckers which will attempt to latch on to their prey much like giant leeches. Should they fully live out their life-cycle, each one can potentially become a gigantic Grave Dig


The negative effects of the virus can be seen much more clearly on the original design, as almost the entire upper half of the monster is covered in mutant growths. In size the two seem to be mostly the same, although it is somewhat difficult to gauge due to the different angles of the two. Although the creature features much more reptilian skin now, a more unexpected change comes in the form of an additional claw. The original appears to have only four claws while the new one has five like a human, as if it needed more ways to shred through play


Considering RE4 is known to sell better than Code: Veronica , it's more than likely Capcom will go with the money. The game was even able to sell roughly 1.6 million units for their 2016 re-release on Xbox One and PS4 . And that was just another remaster. When profits come first, Code: Veronica will need to take a back s


There are some key differences though which seem to complement the monster quite nicely. For one, the trench coat itself is darker and bulkier, and seems to be made out of some kind of stretched leather. Nemesis is much more top heavy in the new version as well, featuring an even more towering physique than before. And although this is less of a change and more just improved graphics, the extra detail of Nemesis' face and the way the flesh seems pulled over adds to the overall fear factor of the beast. If Nemesis is going to strike fear into players the same way he did in the original game, it is vital he looks the p


The 2010s saw a resurgence in zombie popularity, largely due to AMC's hit series The Walking Dead . In 2020, zombies are still a highly relevant antagonist in pop culture, whether it's TV or video games. Zombies definitely aren't going away anytime soon when it comes to the entertainment industry, so why should they go away in the next RE rem


Yet, it's worth remembering that Resident Evil 4 is undeniably one of the series' most pivotal entries. The action-centric format that eventually went onto define the later games in the series was done to perfection in 4 , with the game completely reinventing what it meant to play a Resident Evil title . It goes without saying that while a remake might not be as utterly transformative as games like Resident Evil 2 and the upcoming remake of the third game, there's still a lot of merit in updating Resident Evil 4's combat and clunky controls to show just how incredible the game's core gameplay and set of mechanics were back in the day. Fixing the aiming so players can move while shooting and adding some of the incredible nuances that made Resident Evil 2 such an immersive next step for the series would go a long way if added to the fourth adventure game cheats, especially if done so alongside a major visual overha


There are also some photos that released in the same stockpile as the possible Hunter Y photos, which show possible inclusions of the Drain Demos and Brain Suckers. Again, the footage is not clear enough to confirm with full certainty, but the Resident Evil 3 leaked photos do present some persuasiveness. They could also be new entirely creatures too, and one of them could be a different aesthetic design of the giant spiders inst


Lickers may also possibly be returning in Resident Evil 3 Remake, since they are present in Resident Evil Resistance. Resident Evil's Lickers were not in the original Resident Evil 3 game, however. It is always a possibility we will see some exclusions, as well as new enemies, given that this transpired to a small degree in Resident Evil 2 Rema


Wrath of the Lich King offered not only an intricate and exciting storyline but also one of the coolest armors of all time. The only same about this one is that it exclusively belongs to the Lich King himself, so not being playable it's obviously a major downside. Still, it makes for a memorable villain forever tied to this fearsome-looking armor. If it was possible to obtain it, it could easily contend for first position in this rank


Besides heightening the user's strength, endurance, mobility, and speed (negating any need for developing a "supersoldier serum"), the suit's BLADE system puts an entire arsenal at the user's disposal. Able to scan any battlefield weapon and essentially recreate it out of the suit's own parts. Assault Rifles can switch to Sniper Rifles, to Rocket Launchers, and back again at the press of a button. That special ability alone offers a deadlier suit than simple body armor, but its ability to slow down time makes it one of the most underrated armors on the l