
Form 1 Form 2 Form 3 Form 4 [Resident Evil 2] William Birkin [G-Creature]
The balance between grossness and coolness is great, isn’t it?
Upon closer inspection, those eyes look like nipples.
The first form’s skin energetically running around in the misty forest.
>>3
I thought it was Nemesis, but it’s Bright.
Does it fit the iron pipe…?
The third one is way too cool.
I wonder why new hair is growing.
>>6
The virus might have been impatient.
It seems to be faster to create something new rather than rewriting and controlling the existing mind.
I’m picky about looks, so I like the third one the most.
I was taken aback by the four-hit combo that could kill in one blow.
>>7
In hard mode or nightmare mode, that is seriously deadly.
But in Resident Evil 2, there’s the clenching mechanic, so if you get scared, you lose.
The second form still retains hints of Ms. Birkin.
Upon closer inspection, the arms under William’s face in the second form aren’t the original ones that were pushed aside, but rather new arms that have grown.
I like the feeling of the second abnormality and the imbalance on both sides being a distorted existence.
It was the remnants of a face on the side of the third form… it’s cruel but also nice, right?
The creature design up to Bio 3 is great, isn’t it?
The awkwardness and coolness coexist.
>>14
The eerie quality of the illustrations in the strategy guides for this series is definitely present.
>>14
Restructured Grave Digger-kun the otter…
It feels like there’s a bit of bad influence from the third one.
In the remake, even in the fourth one, the original arm still looks like it’s dangling around.
In the third stage, it is first completed as a living being, and from the fourth stage, there is something like a combat mode against external enemies.
>>17
Why did it ultimately become a sea cucumber… why…
>>23
As a result of repeatedly taking damage haphazardly and saying “I need to recover!”
I personally feel that the remake design has a bit of a different interpretation because I like the feeling of it being refined as a new organism until it starts to go berserk.
What is this guy? Pointing at the second form of Birkin.
>>20
Shut up and get lost!
I like the third in terms of completion, but I want to be the second.
I really love the pants that barely remain in the second form.
It doesn’t feel like any form of G is particularly strong.
The original fourth was strong because of its location.
>>25
In Resident Evil 2, there are an excessive amount of bullets in normal mode.
If you have a PC, I think playing the difficult version of Bio 2 on GOG will change your impression again.
G2’s style of casually absorbing attacks with his regeneration ability is cool!
In terms of game mechanics, the health recovery rate increases significantly when it drops below 500/700.
Well, after about two to three minutes, their regeneration ability is so high that they end up self-destructing, hehe.
The large eyeball on the right shoulder is a nice focal point, isn’t it?
In Resident Evil 2, the Tyrant that chases you leaves a stronger impression.
I wonder if Shelly would have mutated like this if she hadn’t gotten vaccinated.
>>31
Considering the setting, it might have looked more complete as a living being.
I really love the way Darklo transforms at a ridiculously fast rate from the second to the fourth battle.
Is it evolution that the original body’s eyes have become an obvious weakness?
>>35
Having more sensors is advantageous.
>>35
It seems that the eyes develop as part of the brain and look like eyes.
It might be a command tower surrounded by nerve tissue that has enlarged like a liquor and the toughness of the sclera.
>>103
There was an explanation in the past that new optic nerve formation was observed, so it’s definitely the eyes.
>>109
If the amount of retina developed is proportional to the white of the eye, then there wouldn’t be a brain to process it!
I wonder why they’re trying to increase the number of eyeballs, G.
>>36
Were you planning to enhance your visual sensory organs to defend yourself?
Given that, it would be better to bend your back and protect your vital points, but it’s really increasing a lot in your stomach…
RE2 was a good remake, but it’s sad that some elements I liked, like zapping and G that you can only encounter in the scenarios, have disappeared.
The original G’s fifth form looked like a rough, blocky tank, which was interesting in its own way, but the droopy appearance in Re2 was just as the staff intended and was great.
RE2, didn’t G4 stop being four-legged?
The daughter of the G weapon and the daughter of the mold man.
It’s about time we meet up.
It’s sad how the atmosphere created in the third installment is oddly strong, as the female college student gets beaten up by John Connor and evolves in a distorted way.
I wonder who the person that grew up is.
>>43
Mr. G Virus is a life form that has just been born from its host.
Make sure to sell it to your friends too.
I was disappointed with the fat guy in RE.
This one is definitely better.
The impression of being beaten to death by Claire in 1 remains.
Why did they make them fight in such a narrow place…?
>>45
It’s not so bad because the pipes bounce off the wall.
Instant death swing? Dodge it…
It’s interesting that the new head has become an exoskeleton.
The feeling that this really can’t be saved anymore is overwhelming.
The third one is too perfect.
Even the Umbrella Corporation was told to stop researching this virus.
>>51
The evolution is too unstable to be used as a weapon or for its original purpose, and the daughter seems to be a case of something that happened to work out by coincidence, so it doesn’t look reproducible.
The third one still has William’s face faintly visible, doesn’t it?
It’s probably a judgment that it’s better to create a new head that’s sturdier than the fragile human head we have.
I wonder why eyeballs grow on shoulders and knees.
Human-like thinking and experience come from William.
It feels like when I need information to carry out actions essential for life with my new brain, I just pick it up from the William brain.
Also, when using Anette in asymmetric PvP and summoning William, there were times when I could hear things like “You forgot my birthday, didn’t you?” which I liked because it was like hearing complaints.
Once G has penetrated sufficiently, it’s correct to stop with the vaccine and only utilize the regenerative abilities, but no one really understands that, right?
Well, if I think of it as the last gift from parents for their daughter in this harsh world…
>>58
Aren’t you burdened with a harsh fate because of that gift?
>>67
I wonder which is better, dying easily like in that scene from Bio 6 after being separated from Leon and Claire, or coming back to life with regeneration abilities from that point?
Is it okay to treat C and Ouroboros as viruses?!
I like 1, but I can’t ignore how 2’s face is quite recognizable.
It seems like if it had evolved normally, it would have become a properly designed humanoid new life form.
Due to taking a lot of damage, I ended up becoming larger to enhance my regeneration ability and defeat enemies no matter what.
Can you really see that eye?
Aren’t you different in your fourth form?
Why did they remove the lion form in the remake?
If you adjust T and G well… you can also achieve female transformation.
I like the game RE2, but regarding G, I felt that the stylishness of the third form’s design was gone, which was a bit disappointing.
I liked the flow where the third, trying to become a perfect being, gets beaten up and turns into a distorted fourth and fifth.
>>66
Wasn’t the third one of RE2 pretty much the same?
The fourth has become something entirely different.
The second form completely takes over the host, pushing aside the old brain and giving birth to a new brain, which is really frightening.
It lays eggs, but basically it dies like a toilet, making it troublesome.
The eyeball is not growing out, but is experiencing abnormal growth.
The remnants of being the third person have caused both eyes to disappear.
I’m putting my jeans back on at number 4…
The thing after the fourth form… isn’t this a failure…? The atmosphere has its own flavor too.
Tell the fifth story too.
>>78
It’s similar to Nemesis, but in the end, isn’t it too much the same direction with T and G where they’re defeated and start rampaging, trying to absorb everything around them?
During the peak of COVID-19, I often saw nameless people on the left.
>>80
A lot of people really became the first form after vaccination.
I wonder if I would have evolved differently if I hadn’t been beaten up by the rookie police officer and the gorilla JD…
A nice design where a brilliant mind is cornered.
Well, I guess it was truly a real-life Resident Evil!
The third form isn’t bad, but it feels like it has lost individuality since the traces of people and clothing have disappeared.
The arms have increased, and the silhouette has become closer to being symmetrical.
What is that texture on your head that looks like a helmet?
>>85
For now, there’s still just barely a trace of my face left…
Is it true that for the 5th form of Re2, you don’t actually have to shoot until you see that big eyeball?
>>86
There is some damage, but it feels like it’s turned into worthless power.
In reality, the longer time passes, the more damage increases.
If you wait until the end, you can finish it with one rocket launcher shot; even with a knife, you only need to slash two or three times.
It’s impressive that there are clear points that you’re aiming for.
Well, I don’t really remember if aiming for the main attraction is a good idea.
Shelly is coexisting now, which is good, but when I think I’m going to die, I bet eyeballs will sprout from my shoulders…
>>89
It seems like I have a body that heals quickly, so maintaining my human form should be a piece of cake.
The setting wasn’t very utilized in 6.
The third one is too high in quality.
The background music of the G battle is quite memorable.
>>91
The original G4 battle had an incredible impact from the chorus.
It’s a song about a desperate struggle for survival against a monster beyond human comprehension.
It comes into my dreams every few years.
The first form that resembles a human is personally frightening.
An uncle who dies when slashed with a knife while using a high-spec PC!
I love handsome creatures, so I like the DC version of G3.
The remake is just grotesque and lacks beauty, which is a bit…
I don’t know well, but it’s an enemy from FF, right?
2 likes cosplay.
I like the character design in the first one.
In the world of bio, G was particularly a strong impact boss.
I wonder if it would have grown even bigger if I had left it alone.
Tyrant One is cool too, right?
Nemesis is cool, and the design sense during the PlayStation era is top-notch.
If this is complete, then it’s quite a defective product.
If it were completed, what would have happened to the G-virus?
>>107
Once administered, there’s no escaping the loss of reason! At that point, it’s full of various defects…
If I could be neutralized like Shelley, it would be amazing to have incredible regeneration abilities while maintaining a young body.
It seems that they think it’s okay to ruin the design of Nemesis and make it grotesque.
>>108
It’s true that the environment has become such that not being creepy makes one stand out, but besides that difference, I feel like there’s not much else that bothers me, which makes me feel like I can’t achieve a perfect score.
When you reach something like Ouroboros or T, it doesn’t feel like a mutation but rather a power-up with risks, and it lacks the sense of a detrimental or abhorrent creature, right?
Especially, T can transform and revert back; that must be the final form.
C and Ouroboros have become so overblown that there’s no sense of a viral disaster at all.
I really didn’t want the third one to be changed.
As expected, the weakness is that the eye concealment optimization isn’t going well!
It seems that they are evolving for instinct, but they might not be considering the possibility of being counterattacked by their prey.
>>117
It might be like that if we incorporated humans who have stopped living naturally.
Since the base is human, I think it’s going in the direction of enhancing the visual sense, which is the most superior sensory organ.
If the base were another organism, it would likely have more features like a nose or ears.
I thought the hand under the remnants of the second face looked like “No, that’s not it,” but the original image was the opposite.
I wonder why they got rid of the dog form, RE.
I wonder if I became too strong.
Let’s enhance living beings that are physically superior to humans.
It’s an evolution that comes after being thoroughly beaten once at the first point.
I suppose it’s growing differently than it would have if it had grown up healthily.
>>123
By the way, I’ve been shot, burnt, and fallen throughout, huh…
It’s not surprising that someone with this appearance could have multiple fractures throughout their body.
Katana Guren II Type
>>124
I see.
Nemesis’s design really deteriorated in RE.
What is that nose?
Zombies like the T-virus infected elephant or zombie lion looked exactly the same.
If I inject it, it seems like it will become really gross.
I don’t care, but it seems really tough to tear the waist area of jeans.
While Resident Evil 7 is really scary as a game, I felt a bit negative about the design of the Molded being too amorphous.
I get excited when I hear that the purpose is lolicon pregnancy.
>>130
An erotic setting aimed at incest due to close genetic relationships.
>>131
Simply being the same animal species is not enough, which indicates a major failure as a living organism.
I think it was because the other Mayday, who grew a similar head, ended up that way due to the host’s high virus resistance.
The third form has a mouth like a judge.
Does this happen if anyone other than William consumes it?
>>136
In the CG movie, the heroine’s brother feels a bit reptilian, but overall, it ended up being quite similar.
G, unlike T, is depicted as the virus itself attempting to evolve as a living organism.
“It’s easy to understand that growing a new head is straightforward.”
The result of a virus that was beaten up and on the brink of extinction activating and indiscriminately eating zombies to grow larger is sea cucumber.
I’m curious about what form it has taken as a result of evolving smoothly.
I wish you could just serve it in IF.
I like the third one the most.
Like a devil
It seems that the fact that I was on the verge of death at the time of intake also affected things, so I really don’t understand healthy evolution at all…
Re’s creature design is disappointing.
G and Nemesis are both terrible.
The main body is dead, but this thing is spawning a ridiculous number of larvae…