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fWotD Episode 2818: Ada Wong Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Tuesday, 21 January 2025 is Ada Wong.Ada Wong is a character in Resident Evil (Biohazard in Japan), a survival horror video game series created by the Japanese company Capcom. Ada was first mentioned in the original Resident Evil (1996), before being introduced as a supporting character and antiheroine in Resident Evil 2 (1998). The character was initially conceived as a researcher named Linda for the prototype of the second game, but her name was changed to Ada and she was rewritten as a spy and mercenary for the final build to connect its story to that of the original. Over the course of the series, Ada is often hired to steal biological weapons for various organizations, although she betrays her employers on numerous occasions to save protagonist Leon S. Kennedy from dire situations.Ada is featured in several Resident Evil games, novelizations, and films, and has also appeared in other game franchises such as Project X Zone, Teppen, and Dead by Daylight. Several actresses have portrayed the character. Sally Cahill, Courtenay Taylor, Jolene Andersen, and Lily Gao, among others, have provided Ada's voice for her video game and animated appearances, while Li Bingbing and Gao have played her in the live-action Resident Evil films.Critics have positively responded to Ada as a character, highlighting her intelligence and resourcefulness as her key personality traits. Several journalists have praised Ada's portrayal as a femme fatale, and cited her as an example of a female character who is as competent and skilled as her male counterparts. Due to Ada's Asian ethnicity, however, concerns that the character perpetuates the Orientalist trope of the "Dragon Lady" have also been raised. Ada's outfits—particularly her red dress from Resident Evil 4 (2005)—have been brought up in discussions pertaining to the male gaze and criticized for being overtly sexualized. Gao's performance as Ada in the 2023 remake of Resident Evil 4 received unfavorable reviews.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:01 UTC on Tuesday, 21 January 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Ada Wong on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Emma.
On July 1st 1999, Capcom and Shinji Mikami released their follow up to the wildly successful Resident Evil (Biohazard). Building on the technology, and using fixed camera angles and tank controls once again, Dino Crisis would be described as an evolution of the formula, and "Panic Horror" instead of "Survival Horror." Dino Crisis follows Regina, a special member of the S.O.R.T team, along with her companions Gail, Rick, Cooper, and Tom (poor Tom), as they attempt to infiltrate a government research facility on Ibis island and extract Dr. Kirk and his research into "Third Energy Development." This "Third Energy" technology could be the source of unlimited and free power that the world desperately needs. However, in the wrong hands the technology can also be weaponized and used by global super powers to exert their influence on the world. As Regina and her team arrive at Ibis Island, it quickly becomes apparent that something is wrong at the facility. Researchers and staff are no where to be seen, at least alive anyway. It appears that someone, or something is roaming the island and killing the scientists in gruesome ways. Just what is hunting these people down, where is Dr. Kirk, and will Regina and her team make it out alive? In many ways Dino Crisis attempts to take what made Resident Evil successful and iterate on it, adding in true 3D backgrounds and environments, and updated crafting system, decision trees for key story moments, and smarter more brutal enemy AI. Largely these efforts were successful, and while Dino Crisis never reached the popularity and heights of Resident Evil, it still garnered its own cult following to this day. Come along with Josh, Max, and Colin as they try to survive Ibis Island in Episode 8 of Surviving the Horror. We hope you all enjoy the episode! PSA: This game was played through the PS5 PS Premium Collection and as such rewind and quick save state features were available to us during our playthroughs.
You were almost a Jill grinder. This week's Forced Retrospective we talk about the first 4 Resident Evil Biohazard games. This covers 0, the first game including the HD version, 2 and 2 remake, and 3 Nemesis with 3 Remake. Wesker you're pitiful! And you're ghey! Site: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deadpixelsoftheinternet Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6DRMrv0PIxafjvjWH9rT8g Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ROO69EAySRoc7Ag7SEtq7 Twitter (Not X) https://twitter.com/TDPOTIPodcast Joe's Twitter: https://twitter.com/joerckpeko Lorne's Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrokenHexagra
Hey everyone I finally got to beat resident evil biohazard and take some time to talk about my excitement with it and why you should play it, enjoy! Podcast's Twitter: @ARandomGamersCo Personal Twitter accounts: Alejandro's-@AleOrtRay. Mason's-@MrMTGrizz Instagram: arandomgamerscorner Personal email: arorisen1@yahoo.com Voice Message: https://anchor.fm/arandomgamerscorner/message Discord: https://discord.gg/dhwWnNdXrW Twitch: Alejandro's profile: https://twitch.tv/risefortheemblem Nathan's book, American Icarus: American Icarus https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09FKSWS5X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_WDMXRWWD74Q5XWEMHN5Q Instagram: arandomgamerscorner Nathan's YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC_-Jn75HBJBnqxV3ohpTRsg
The Duo jump into the revival of the RE series, and complete one of Aubreys 'Bucket List' Games. We have a Community Discord! Join here https://discord.gg/pj6ZBKw55U. Also were going live on Twitch! Join us at https://www.twitch.tv/callasavepoint! Email: callasavepointpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @callasavepointArt: @noSleepbass
Resident Evil / Biohazard, Romeo Must Die, Ed Wood, Parenthood, Paradox, Ip Man, The Blob, Speed Zone, and more!!!
Retro Gameplay Reviews, in this episode Aj & Andy take a closer look at the Playstation 1 classic, Resident Evil (BioHazard) 1. This is the game that changed the face of gaming for an entire generation, and although arguably Resident Evil 1 isn't the best RE game of the PS1 generation it still grips and holds up all of its survival horror charm. A truly great retro game to play in 2021 and a must for any Resident Evil Fans. Watch The Full Review: https://youtu.be/lvQtGb2oD3Q Follow Us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCanRIbY9MBoJIWgC7YL2sMA Watch Our Live Gameplay: https://twitch.tv/128kblive Visit 128KB Website: https://128kb.co.uk
On this week's Thumb Cramps we take a look at Mass Effect 1 (from the Legendary Edition) for the Xbox One, Night Delivery for the PC and Resident Evil: Biohazard for the PS4 but being played on the PS5.Email us at ThumbCrampsPod@gmail.com Find us on Twitter;Jackson | Duscher | Zammit | Thumb CrampsWatch us on Twitch;Jackson | Duscher | Sanspants Radio You can now physically send us stuff to PO BOX 7127, Reservoir East, Victoria, 3073.Want to help support the show?Sanspants+ | Podkeep | USB Tapes | MerchWant to get in contact with Sanspants Radio?Twitter | Website | Facebook | RedditSign up to our newsletter here. Join our facebook group here.Theme music by the wonderfully talented Benny Davis! You can find all his stuff at his website or check out his YouTube channel. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
*SPOILER WARNING MAKE SURE TO SKIP AND COME BACK TO THE SECTIONS YOU DON'T WANT SPOILED* The 16TH issue of the Raised a Geek Podcast is here! Join the conversation: Email: RaisedAGeek@gmail.com Follow on Twitter @raisedageek Leave us a voicemail @https://anchor.fm/raisedageek This week Don and Chris talk all about Resident Evil as they talk about Resident Evil Biohazard and preview Infinite Darkness. Then the boys do a deep dive into Batman: The Long Halloween Part 1 now on video, and Batman: Hush, now streaming on HBO Max. -Resident Evil Biohazard on PS4 (11:20) -Resident Evil Infinite Darkness Preview streaming on Netflix starting on 7/8/21 (27:40) -Batman: The Long Halloween, Digital and Disc (31:35) -Batman: Hush, streaming on HBO Max (48:45) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We react to the Sony State of Play gameplay video for Horizon Forbidden West plus we also discuss the latest Unreal Engine 5 tech demo and talk Biomutant, Resident Evil: Biohazard and Resident Evil Village.
We react to the Sony State of Play gameplay video for Horizon Forbidden West plus we also discuss the latest Unreal Engine 5 tech demo and talk Biomutant, Resident Evil: Biohazard and Resident Evil Village.
Thanks to Capcom Australia, Ryan and Max have been spending time wandering around a giant castle and fighting werewolves in Resident Evil Village. How does RE VIllage hold up compared to the recent remakes? How does it tie into Resident Evil: Biohazard? Is it a must play PS5 title? Should we all still swoon for […]
Thanks to Capcom Australia, Ryan and Max have been spending time wandering around a giant castle and fighting werewolves in Resident Evil Village. How does RE VIllage hold up compared to the recent remakes? How does it tie into Resident Evil: Biohazard? Is it a must play PS5 title? Should we all still swoon for […]
Nerdeprat snakker om spillserien Resident Evil/Biohazard, serien som startet en hel sjanger. Vi oppsummerer historien på 6 minutter og roser et av de beste spillene noensinne, Resident Evil 4!I tillegg snakker vi om hvor mye innflytelse serien har hatt.
Welcome to our celebratory episode for the 25th anniversary of Resident Evil/Biohazard. For our 67th episode, we have listened to audience requests and produced a show aimed at newcomers to the series. If you are looking forward to Village but are perhaps not too overly familiar with the rest of the series then we have you covered! Join Neptune, BatMan, Rombie, and STARS_TyranT as they guide you through each and every game/movie/story in the series as we list our top 10(ish) essential RE titles to enhance your village experience. Please enjoy.
What goes bump in the night giving the boys a fright? This week it’s a special episode with Kyle out of town — Chris and Mat sit down to play the opening to Resident Evil Biohazard (2017). Take a break from spooky films to hop on the sticks and stumble through a house filled with grime, intestines, and a swamp family straight out of your nightmares. Are video games scarier than movies? Are kisses better than knives? Can Chris make it without a walkthrough? Let’s go find Mia as the Boo Boys break it all down.
In dieser Episode sprechen Leoni und Marieke über das Survival Horror Game Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. Insbesondere diskutieren sie (Hyper)Realism, Immersion und Identifikation durch Mechaniken und Story, analysieren klassische Charakterrollen im Game und fragen sich, warum Ethan mit seinen guten Schuhen in den Sumpf zieht. Resident Evil Biohazard ist ein Survival Horror Game vom japanischen Entwicklerstudio Capcom, welches 2017 veröffentlicht wurde. Das Game ist eine Fortsetzung der Resident Evil-Reihe, sticht aber in Story und Gameplay aus der Masse der Resident Evil Games heraus. Es ist mehr oder weniger ein Stand Alone Game, welches nicht direkt mit den Machenschaften der Umbrella Corp. in Verbindung steht und auch keine Zombies als Hauptgegner hat. Vielmehr kämpft man sich als Ethan Winters auf der Suche nach seiner Frau Mia durch das verrottete Anwesen der Baker Familie, die durch eine Biowaffe zu regelrechten Kampfmaschinen mutiert sind. Shownotes Wenn ihr mal etwas über zwei Stunden Zeit habt, könnt ihr euch auf dem YouTube Kanal von Suggestive Gaming die gesamte Resident Evil Timeline angucken Als Grundlektüre für Körper und Körperdarstellungen im Horrorfilm dient unter anderem Linda Williams Essay über Körpergenre: "Filmkörper: Gender, Genre und Exzess" Die Baker Familie befindet sich in guter Gesellschaft. Andere mordende Familien, über die wir gesprochen haben, sind der Sawney Bean Clan und die Benders Leoni empfiehlt den RunButton Kanal oder den Gametube Kanal für eure Zuschauerfreude Die Szene, die viele (Marieke eingeschlossen) nicht kannten, in der Ethan das Bein abgehackt wird, und für die Marieke den Podcast pausieren musste, findet ihr hier Einen sehr empfehlenswerten Einblick hinter die Kulissen von Capcom seht ihr im Making of: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3,Part 4 SPOILER: Die Endszene von Evil Dead (2013) hat verblüffende Ähnlichkeit mit der Konfrontation zwischen Mia und Ethan Richtigstellungen Zur Indizierung von Tanz der Teufel: Zunächst sollte der Film nicht als jugendgefährdend eingestuft werden, da nicht zwangsläufig Gewalt gegen Menschen, sondern Gewalt gegen Dämonen gezeigt werde (was scheinbar nicht unter §131 StgB fällt (Gewaltdarstellung) und somit völlig legitim ist. Gewalt gegen Dämonen ist also juristisch gesehen okay). 1984 wurde der Film allerdings nach Prüfung durch die Bundesprüfstelle für jugendgefährdende Medien auf den Index gesetzt. Die Indizierung wurde 2016 komplett aufgehoben, nicht wie Marieke sagt 2012. Das macht das ganze aber noch schöner, da das nach dem Release von Evil Dead (2013) stattgefunden hat. Wer jetzt beide Filme gesehen hat versteht die Ironie dieser Entscheidung.
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*ขออภัยสำหรับคุณภาพเสียงด้วยครับ* ในที่สุด Resident Evil 3 เวอร์ชั่นรีเมคก็ออกวางจำหน่าย TPL ทั้งสี่หน่อจะพลาดได้อย่างไร ในช่วงเวลากักตัวอยู่บ้านแล้วต้องเล่นเกมแบบนี้ (ไม่ทำงานทำการกันเหรอไง!) แต่จะมาเล่าเรื่อง RE เฉย ๆ ก็จะยังไง ๆ อยู่ ผิดวิสัย The POP LOVER ดังนั้นเทปนี้ ขอเชิญทุกท่านเจาะเวลาหาอดีตไปกับเรา TPL จะพาทุกท่านไปรู้จักกับเกมที่อาจจะขึ้นชื่อได้ว่าเป็นเกมแรก ๆ ของโรคที่เล่าเรื่องเกี่ยวกับโรคระบาดอย่าง Resident Evil หรือ Biohazard ว่าต้นกำเนิดมหัตภัยล้างโลกและซอมบี้นั้น เกิดขึ้นได้อย่างไร นอกจากนี้ เราก็ขอพาทุกท่านย้อนเวลาไปดูเรื่องราวของโรคระบาดในประวัติศาสตร์โลกครั้งใหญ่ ที่คร่าชีวิตมนุษย์ไปอย่างมหาศาล ตั้งแต่เอเธนส์ มาจนถึงอู่ฮั่น โดยที่ตอนอัดเสร็จ ก็ยังงงอยู่ว่า เรื่องมันไปจบที่การพนัน บ่อนไก่ วงไพ่ และสนามมวยได้ยังไงก็ไม่รู้ ขอให้ท่านติดตามฟังให้ถึงตรงนั้น รับประกันความวินาศสันตโร ระเบิดภูเขาเผาปราสาทกันอย่างระห่ำแน่นอน จะมาเล่าเรื่องกันซื่อ ๆ มันก็ไม่ใช่เราสิ!
Topic: Zombies Tutorial This week, recorded on April 1st 2020, I decided to have a topic that felt a little too close to home. We're talking about Zombies, mostly because it's probably as close to a virus outbreak as we are now. This episode is less to scare us about the COVID-19 concerns, but more or less a metaphor and possible future we can expect ourselves in. Movies and media have always painted the future to come, so maybe there's something we can learn from Zombies as a whole. Tutorial What is a Zombie Zombies are Dead humans who have been reanimated. Depending on the origin, the reanimation process originally was due to magic: a Sorcerer would reanimate the dead and the death of the Sorcerer would end the reanimation. More modern telling have the reanimation process involving some kind of science fiction, including carriers, plague, parasite, radiation, pathogens, disease, etc. Some modern telling never actually go in to the logic or origin, leaving it vaguely defined or undefined. Zombies are typically dead humans that have been reanimated. Typically, these are only humans with some level of muscle mass, as skeleton Zombies are not common. Depending on the media, though increasingly, Zombies are described as being pale in color, increasing amounts of decomposition, and inability to form rudimentary logic or communication, often hissing, growling, groaning, or moaning instead. In the times that they are able to communicate, it often the sole term of “brains…”. Though common, but not consistent, Zombies have a lumbering walk, with an inability to move beyond a slow walking pace, often without moving their knees, and limited motor skills with their arms and hands. Some telling of zombies have them fully capable of a full sprint, chasing after victims, and full use of their hands and arms, though not the dexterity or skill to be able to items as anything but as a club or blunt object. Depending on the media, some undead are fully capable complex thoughts and language, basically just a dead human continuing to live as if they weren’t dead. Zombies are typically described by their desire to seek out the living, whether to continue to pass on the disease or to eat humans. When their origin was magical, the Zombie was a lumbering tool intended to replace farm hands and manual labor. Zombies can be found roaming in packs due to their mutual desire for humans, or lingering about in locations, shuffling by until a human is sensed. Zombies are often acting upon instincts or singular desires, in most cases, to get humans and eat them. Zombies, typically, do not go after animals, though Zombie Animals do exist. A human bitten or scratched by the Zombie will die shortly after the attack and will in turn become a zombie. In some cases, this process can take a longer period of time, or is instant. Zombies will pass up dead humans and only focus on live ones, ie if a human just died due to gun shot, most Zombies will continue after the live humans rather than the recently deceased. Known ways to kill Zombies is to either shoot them in the head(Brain), shoot them in the heart, or burn them. Different media though have expanded on this way to end them. It is important to note that while some depictions of Zombies are noted as Ghouls, they are not exactly the same. The major difference, in most cases, are that while Ghouls are Dead, they have some semblance of life still, IE, they can still think and interact with others. Ghouls still desire Flesh like Zombies, but Zombies are mindless creatures acting on instinct, while Ghouls act on self preservation. The line is blurred dramatically, as there is no common agreement as what differentiates a Zombies from a Ghoul, though it’s expected that Ghouls are a higher status than a Zombie, whether in function or existences. History of Zombies Zombies themselves, originated from Haitian Culture, as a part of the Voodoo religion and mythology. The Sorcerer, a “Bokor” would raise the dead via Necromancy, and it was up to a Haitian priest (Houngan) to end the Necromancy. The belief is based off Haitian slaves, carried over with some Shamanistic beliefs, as the religion of Voodoo evolved over the centuries of enslavement in Haiti. In some cases, the slave drivers, often slaves themselves, and occasionally priests, would use the threat of becoming a Zombie to avoid suicide of the Slaves. Only bad people became Zombies, ie, if you were a good worker and died, you returned to Africa, but if not, you were doomed to become a Zombie. Zombies themselves spread to the west during the American occupation of Haiti from 1915-1934. During this time, American writers were pulling from the Voodoo religion and using it in their books and stories. The first known mention of Zombies is in William Seabrook's The Magic Island (1929), in which he described the Haitian Zombie and used the term for the first time. Movies in the 1930s would being using the Haitian Zombies as elements in their film, with the first being White Zombie (1932). Early uses of Zombies in movies were typically of the magical/voodoo variety, with someone claiming or using magical powers to bring back the dead. Most of these movies were limited to horror, but were pulled out to action films in some cases, see James Bond in Live and Let Die that uses a Caribbean variation on Voodoo. Modern Zombies Zombies were changed entirely as we know them thanks to George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead (1968). Romero’s Zombies were not magical in origin, but vaguely defined scientific reason. The film was also unique in that it used zombies less as a theme, but more a social commentary on our society. This was the first Zombie movie as we know it today, and in which all Zombie media is typically based off. Later films in the 70s would popularize the hunt for Brains and try to rationalize the origin of the Zombie out break. By the 80s and 90s, few zombie movies saw commercial success, with only a hand full with Zombies, but not necessarily Zombie films. Early revival of the genre would start in Japan in 1996, where horror video games Resident Evil (BioHazard) and House of the Dead would spark an interest in Japanese culture and movies, with a number of movies coming out by late 90s. Subsequent sequels to Resident Evil and House of the Dead would reach the west and spark a revival of the genre. New titles like 28 Days Later(2002) and Shawn of the Dead (2004) would revive an interest in Zombie movies and show a growing interest during the early 2000s. These newer entries in to Zombie popularized the ‘Running’ or ‘Smart’ Zombie, Zombies that were more aggressive and capable. By 2010s, Zombies had become main stream, with the AMC premier of The Walking Dead in October of 2010 going on to become the most successful Zombie TV show ever, spawning over 11 seasons to date. World War Z (2013) was one the highest grossing film in 2013, but also the highest grossing Zombie Film of all time. Zombie movies were also branching out, offering that Zombies were more than just mindless creatures, but were human like. These Zombies were still dead and craving flesh, but were still logical, rational, and otherwise normal, save for their new dead status and the desire for flesh. This new take mirrored other supernatural mainstays like Vampires, where instead of being purely villains, they were also becoming more Human and sympathetic. Zombies in Pop Culture Zombies, themselves in media, represent the inherent vulnerability of society to the unexpected. IE, we were never really prepared for Zombies and their growth is a lack of forethought in that it could happen, OR the ineptitude of our society, or government, to prevent/stop it. As a subtext, they represent the slow march of Death coming for us, and our inability to stop it; Zombies are avoidable, even able to stave them off, but eventually, Zombies will be the death of us. Zombies are also a symbolism for what we, or society, will become; themes of how the world changes are common in Zombie Media. Most narratives about Zombies follow a group attempting to survive the Zombies. Most stories take place either during the initial wave of Zombie Out Breaks, IE, when the first cases start appearing, and hysteria sets in, or in a fictional Zombie Apocalypse. Initial Zombie Out Breaks depict a rapid devolving of society and all out chaos as Zombies over take our surroundings. Protagonists are often fleeing from one location to another, trying to avoid the Zombies by fortifying themselves, or being on move constantly. These stories rarely end with the Zombies either dying out or a successful plan to halt their growth, but so much that the Protagonist got out and are safe, for now. Zombie Apocalypse depicts a world that is already over run by Zombies and survivors are merely the last waves of humans trying to survive. Their stories can revolve around society trying to survive can carry on, with the constant threat of Zombies just within arm’s reach. Most Zombies media revolve around fear and self-preservation, which is manifested in survivors who are trying to grasp or rationalize the events around them. Often, Zombie media is a character study of how people cope with stress and the situation around them: do they break down under the stress, create delusions about what’s happening, do they step up and become heroes they always knew they were, or do they survive until the next day? Zombie media is also a breakdown of the world as much as it is their protagonists. What does the world become once Zombies exist and how do we as society evolve or devolve as a result? Sometimes, Zombies aren’t called Zombies, but go by other names: Infected Walkers Undead Dead Lurkers Zoms Biters White Walkers Living Dead Ghouls Walking Dead While most Zombie related media is horror driven, more recent affairs have given Zombies a humanistic side. Warm Bodies (2013) depicted Zombies as a potential love interest and romantic. Zombieland (2009) and Shawn of the Dead (2004) gave comedy to Zombies, playing off the tropes of Zombie movies for humor. Various Japanese media properties have given their own take on the Zombie: Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress re-imagines a steampunk 18th century Japan with Kabane (Japanese for Corpse) as a stand in for Zombie High School of the Dead is a bog standard Zombie Break Out series, with plenty of fan service Zombie Land Saga imagines if Zombies became a Japanese Idol Group School-Live! Depicts a Zombie Apocalypse with cute, moe characters Other Japanese properties use Zombies interchangeable as heroes. Homework: Shawn of the Death (2004) ZombieLand (2009) World War Z (2013) Pride, Prejudice, and Zombies (2016) Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress (2016)
Lee's been scarred for life by Resident Evil: Biohazard, Eddie's been scarred for life by hearing about Resident Evil: Biohazard, and here's hoping you find it at least intriguing, if not entirely face melting. Eddie reviews Stephen Fry's The Liar, and they both discuss what it means to be contemporary to a work of fiction, or experientially adjacent.______________________________________________If you like what you hear, we'd really appreciate if you sent us some stars on iTunes! It's one the best ways to support the show!We've had many requests for beta reading from Crime Time listeners over the years, and we're thrilled to finally be able to offer this service to our book community! Check out Frankcoreaders.com for all your manuscript assessment needs!Tell us what books are your faves in the comments below, or via Twitter!Join the Crime Time Team at Patreon!Make sure to check out the books of the week via the affiliate link below! Crime Time has partnered with Book Depository to bring you books at a great price – with free shipping worldwide thrown in!
Lee's been scarred for life by Resident Evil: Biohazard, Eddie's been scarred for life by hearing about Resident Evil: Biohazard, and here's hoping you find it at least intriguing, if not entirely face melting. Eddie reviews Stephen Fry's The Liar, and they both discuss what it means to be contemporary to a work of fiction, or experientially adjacent. What do you love about reading? Let us know in the comments below, or let us know via Twitter! The post 2.21 | Stephen Fry, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, & Literary Background Check appeared first on Crime Time.
This week we talk about a whole bunch of stuff that we've also shared on our social media: Facebook, Twitter, Patreon, iTunes, Google, and NerdyThingsPod.com Adam West, dead at 88 http://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/857387-rip-adam-west-batman-actor-dead-at-88 The fan-favorite actor was 88 and died Friday night after a brief fight with leukemia. Wonder Woman Crushing BvS and Suicide Squad $57 Mil 2nd wknd http://screenrant.com/wonder-woman-second-weekend-box-office-dceu-record/ $212 mil so far, BvS earned $52M in its second weekend, but experienced a 68% drop; Suicide Squad earned $43M and dropped 67%; and Man of Steel earned $41M and dropped 65%. Wonder Woman $57 mil Black Panther' Trailer Arrives https://youtu.be/dxWvtMOGAhw Wakanda looks awesome, panther looks awesome, everything looks awesome Mary Poppins Returns' is coming http://screenrant.com/mary-poppins-returns-photos-concept-art/ Over 50 years after the release of the original Mary Poppins in 1964, Disney is finally releasing a long-awaited sequel to their musical classic next December. Bumblebee Movie set in '80s http://screenrant.com/transformers-bumblebee-movie-1980s/ Bumblebee will be set in the 1980s, and will feature a much lower number of actual Transformers than any of the previous films Microsoft Backwards Compatibility for Xbox One X https://youtu.be/ghIMo1argF8 Titanfall 2, Gears of War 4, Resident Evil Biohazard, and Middle Earth: Shadow of War being announced for 4k upgrade backwards compatibility on the Xbox One X Microsoft E3 Trailers https://www.gamespot.com/articles/e3-2017-all-the-microsoft-xbox-press-conference-tr/1100-6450771/ Bethesda E3 Trailers https://www.gamespot.com/articles/e3-2017-all-the-bethesda-press-conference-trailers/1100-6450798/ EA E3 Trailers https://www.gamespot.com/articles/e3-2017-all-the-ea-press-conference-trailers/1100-6450725/ Ubisoft E3 Trailers https://www.gamespot.com/articles/e3-2017-all-the-ubisoft-press-conference-trailers/1100-6450836/ Sony E3 Trailers https://www.gamespot.com/articles/e3-2017-all-the-sony-ps4-press-conference-trailers/1100-6450872/ Nintendo E3 Trailers https://www.gamespot.com/articles/e3-2017-all-the-trailers-from-nintendos-press-conf/1100-6450900/
Jared Watson, lead singer of the Dirty Heads and mastermind behind hip hop outfit “Sword Beach” hangs out with Rome for Episode 3, “The Sword in the Stoned.” Join these two chart-topping pals as they share a few laughs, talk some shit, discuss the ninja evolution process and why its critical you have headphones on when playing Resident Evil Biohazard.
This week we talk about the new Resident Evil 7: Biohazard and it's quite...scary. We also talk about This War of Mine The Little Ones and more. In our news, Star Wars Battlefront 2 will have a campaign, PS4 Pro is improving the performance of old games and Hideo Kojima talks about his upcoming games. Finally, there are a ton of games out there. How do we keep up with all of them? That's our discussion for this week. Show Notes: 01:07 - Fallout 4 06:15 - Resident Evil 7: Biohazard 16:40 - This War of Mine The Little Ones 23:30 - Gaming News 39:29 - Discussion on Juggling Games The Inner Gamer is a podcast built for the casual gamer. Your weekly dose of video game news, reviews, opinions and discussions every Tuesday. Like what you hear? Share our podcast with your friends! Also be sure and subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and leave us a review! You can find all of our social channels at www.theinnergamer.net. If you have any questions or suggestions please reach out to us at hello@theinnergamer.net. CREDITS: "Blue Groove Deluxe" by BlueFoxMusic on audiojungle.net Woman Announcer - Arie Guerra; Austin, TX based Actress
In by the book episode 111, Snacks the Cat joins Felix and Trip for a massive discussion about Resident Evil Biohazard. Or as they call it in Japan, Biohazard: Biohazard. Snacks gives us the full report on his experience playing RE7. We also have some news points and touch on a little of everything. We also talk Ghost Recon: Wildlands, Marvel and Square Enix talks, and GTA Online patches a known exploit and fans are pissed. Follow Emergent Gamer on Twitch, Follow Emergent Gamer on Twitter, and Follow Emergent Gamer on Instagram. Also follow Felix, Trip, Neo and Locke on Twitch and sub Felix on Youtube. Special Guest: Snax the Cat.
And thus begins the quest for the best pizza in Portland... That's right, this week begins the shift of focus from Burgers to Pizza as the crew begins its search for the best slice in town. We kick it off with a trip through the snow to Portland favorite Hot Lips Pizza. Along with that new pizza objective comes a new focus on personal health and happiness as the crew announces its new project: Triple P (Pizza Party Preparation) so keep your eyes and ears peeled for more on that. Also on this episode we're talking Star Wars Episode VIII & the Han Solo Anthology film, Nine Lives, Don't Breathe, Magnificent Seven, The Founder, the new CHiPs trailer, Star Wars Rebels, Darth Maul, Atlanta, Taboo, Grant Morrison's new Jesus comic, Super Mario Run, Aba shares his final thoughts on Final Fantasy XV and starts his countdown to Resident Evil: Biohazard and much, much more. Also, keep an eye on our YouTube page as you can expect to see much more content there now and in the future! Links: Hot Lips Pizza: http://www.hotlipspizza.com Triple B YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSKLLscnmTxlfdRz_UfCExQ
And thus begins the quest for the best pizza in Portland... That's right, this week begins the shift of focus from Burgers to Pizza as the crew begins its search for the best slice in town. We kick it off with a trip through the snow to Portland favorite Hot Lips Pizza. Along with that new pizza objective comes a new focus on personal health and happiness as the crew announces its new project: Triple P (Pizza Party Preparation) so keep your eyes and ears peeled for more on that. Also on this episode we're talking Star Wars Episode VIII & the Han Solo Anthology film, Nine Lives, Don't Breathe, Magnificent Seven, The Founder, the new CHiPs trailer, Star Wars Rebels, Darth Maul, Atlanta, Taboo, Grant Morrison's new Jesus comic, Super Mario Run, Aba shares his final thoughts on Final Fantasy XV and starts his countdown to Resident Evil: Biohazard and much, much more. Also, keep an eye on our YouTube page as you can expect to see much more content there now and in the future! Links: Hot Lips Pizza: http://www.hotlipspizza.com Triple B YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSKLLscnmTxlfdRz_UfCExQ
***ROGUE ONE SPOILERS*** Skip the first full hour of this episode if you don't want to have any of the movie spoiled. 1:00:00 on the dot and you should be good. So this is it, our extensive review of Rogue One. We're talking characters, story, technology, behind the scenes, easter eggs, fan service & any and everything else we can about this newest Star Wars movie. The second half of the episode we're talking Spider-Man Homecoming, War for the Planet of the Apes, Transformers The Last Knight, Dunkirk, Power Rangers, Beauty & The Beast, Lego Batman, Star Wars Episode VIII, Little Shop of Horrors remake, DC's Gotham City Sirens, Conor McGregor, Game of Thrones, Duck Tales, Humans Season 2, HBO/Bad Robot's "Glare", Into The Badlands, The OA, Battlefront 2, Resident Evil: Biohazard, Days Gone, Siphon Filter, hemorrhoids, Chase reviews Kevin Smith's "Yoga Hosers" and much, much more. We also went and had burgers at the Laurelwood Brewpub so listen to the end for that and a little bit of bonus Christmas Cheer on us, no strings attached. Links: Laurelwood: http://www.laurelwoodbrewpub.com/ White Christmas: https://soundcloud.com/zebulondak-1/white-christmas
***ROGUE ONE SPOILERS*** Skip the first full hour of this episode if you don't want to have any of the movie spoiled. 1:00:00 on the dot and you should be good. So this is it, our extensive review of Rogue One. We're talking characters, story, technology, behind the scenes, easter eggs, fan service & any and everything else we can about this newest Star Wars movie. The second half of the episode we're talking Spider-Man Homecoming, War for the Planet of the Apes, Transformers The Last Knight, Dunkirk, Power Rangers, Beauty & The Beast, Lego Batman, Star Wars Episode VIII, Little Shop of Horrors remake, DC's Gotham City Sirens, Conor McGregor, Game of Thrones, Duck Tales, Humans Season 2, HBO/Bad Robot's "Glare", Into The Badlands, The OA, Battlefront 2, Resident Evil: Biohazard, Days Gone, Siphon Filter, hemorrhoids, Chase reviews Kevin Smith's "Yoga Hosers" and much, much more. We also went and had burgers at the Laurelwood Brewpub so listen to the end for that and a little bit of bonus Christmas Cheer on us, no strings attached. Links: Laurelwood: http://www.laurelwoodbrewpub.com/ White Christmas: https://soundcloud.com/zebulondak-1/white-christmas
Funk’s been chilling with Ed Shreeran during his gap year plus…We review the new Jason Bourne Film, The KeySmart, Resident Evil Biohazard, Stranger Things Point and Click Game, Facebooks ‘LifeSpan’ App World Record Breaking Batman Cosplay Suicide Squad FilmWhat you think of the show? Let us know by clicking here! You can also become a patron and get bonus content from us in return for buying us a coffee or tea by going to howtokillanhour.com/tea or howtokillanhour.com/coffee See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
JR plays No Man’s Sky, the Unlimited Lives guild in Neverwinter is finally here, Crystal tells us about a lame Pokemon Go exploit, Wendy names all the animals in No Man’s Sky, GuS plays Overwatch and Rocket League, TJ plays Pokemon X and The Fall, Hoot news: Gamescom 2016 news about Star Wars Battlefront, Metal Gear Survive angers everyone, Resident Evil Biohazard, TJ reviews Inside, Popcorn Classics: NBA Jam, Facebook group shout outs, the weekly quiz, a special segment from TJ and more!
A lot to cover in this episode as we briefly discuss the big community news of Resident Evil 1.5 being finally released to the public at large and what the implications of this may be for the fanbase and future of the series. We also speculate on interesting comments made by series producer Masachika Kawata's about Resident Evil/Biohazard potentially requiring a reboot in the near future. Following that, this week's sub-discussion is on the Japanese exclusive 'Prelude to the Fall' manga comic before the panel move on to focus on Umbrella Chronicles itself; first released for the Nintendo Wii all the way back in 2007 before being touched up and re-released on Playstation 3 in 2012. Here we discuss the game mechanics and the overall storyline, going through each main campaign and bonus scenario in turn. We also look at the quite spectacular voice acting (cue lots of 'interesting' impersonations), and the legacy of the game.