
Cute niece uncle
The Lord of the Marsh
In that world, sometimes humans appear who are incredibly strong, completely devoid of viruses or anything like that…
I feel that even if Jack turns into a monster, I wouldn’t be able to defeat him unless I catch him off guard due to the power difference.
Crocodile > Forest Gorilla > Mold
You’re not family anymore!!!!!!!!!
It’s terrifying that powerful wild creatures regularly emerge in that world.
From watching this old man movie, it seems that his strength is more like a monstrous power than Jack’s, even without the gauntlets.
It seems like there was a regular relationship where Jack took care of a lot… I catch a glimpse of that atmosphere in the conversation.
It’s unfortunate for the Blue Umbrella members who were beaten up or died because this old man didn’t listen properly.
A little?
Wild Tyrant
Every bio protagonist should equip this glove.
Chris doesn’t need the glove.
You are infected, aren’t you?
Having the physical strength to hit and break things really solves a lot of problems, doesn’t it?
Goris, you can do it without searching for the key, right?
Even if I kill him countless times, my younger brother keeps coming back, so I put on the gauntlet, but the boss keeps getting killed.
A terrible big brother who not only doesn’t help his younger brother but beats him to death.
>>19
You’ve never beaten me in a fight, right!!!
It’s scary to knock down a monster that has transformed…
Clearly, the thread image is greater than the boss, that’s the power balance.
I like the theory that they were normally put in jail in 8.
Is this really just a little strong???
Even if you see a monster and hit it… it’s just you getting angry, so the horror completely disappears.
It’s scary because, aside from being a non-human gorilla, their mind also seems a little off.
Why are you recovering by eating bugs?
Jack is pretty unfortunate too, but since the evil old hag died and became Mold Man and is rampaging, there’s no choice but to beat him down…
It’s terrible that Ethan was accepted as a human because of this old man.
According to my mom, Ethan’s body can be restored with liquid medicine even if it gets torn apart.
That’s a biological weapon; ordinary humans can’t recover once they’re severed, even with medication.
But you know, my mom says that the old man in the DLC recovers if he eats bugs.
Well, it might be a human after all.
The theory that Jack is resilient because he was beaten by this guy since childhood.
Why is it stronger than mold…?
There are innocent team members who get beaten up at the beginning!
>>31
Don’t lie! 👊
This old man is quite difficult to deal with as a person, isn’t he?
>>33
Well, it’s because the belief in violence is too strong to live a normal life in the city…
Another poacher! When I twisted its neck, I realized these guys aren’t human! said the old man.
>>35
At the point where you’re breaking the neck of an opponent you can’t even recognize as human.
Isn’t it scary to think that even someone who just wandered in might definitely have their neck broken?
The ones stuffing the brutally killed Molded into bags to use them as punching bags are nothing but barbaric tribes from uncivilized lands.
Even this does not depict the glory of the peak period of Goris.
>>37
The rock from its prime is just too funny.
>>37
Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.
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Hook
Although the words are understood, it’s no wonder that the root cause has been left unchecked since the conversation doesn’t connect.
Goris himself looks somewhat slender.
>>40
5 and 6 were hardcore gorillas, but with 7, Joe is more of a gorilla, right?
Somehow, I became a chubby gorilla in 8.
I’m human, but I operate on a rather unique thought logic, so if you meddle carelessly, it won’t just end with a burn.
Goris had been doing strength training to prepare for the showdown with Wesker, who had surpassed humans through the power of the virus.
Trying to deal with a monster that surpasses humans through strength training is quite a gorilla-like way of thinking…
An uncle who grew up to save Zoi.
At the point when there was not a trace of Joe in the once peaceful Baker family…
>>46
During normal times, they’re really just a troublesome relative that’s genuinely frightening…
Even if we were laughing and chatting as a family until just before, this old man seems like he would hit me if he gets annoyed.
For now, I am executing “think after hitting.”
It’s too late to notice that something unusual is happening around my brother’s house in the neighborhood, even though we are distant.
If this guy is here at 8…
Given this personality, my nephew has definitely had experiences of being hit.
Before he was made humorous by the mold, that old man was actually a really nice person, so he must have been on the side trying to persuade the gorilla in this forest…
>>53
I was such a good person that I would even say, “My dream was to run a guesthouse while protecting Kabirunrun,” but because of Kabirunrun…
It’s terrible, isn’t it? Uncle Joe’s handcrafted punching technique manual.
If this guy is at 8, then when Ethan is called moldy, it makes you wonder, “So what the heck is this guy?!”, so that’s not good.
He must have been a guy who was in a lot of trouble, almost to the point of death…
Compared to other molds, Jack’s immortality is oddly something else.
The background music in the scene where the thread picture is obtained has a completely serious gag vibe.
>>59
In the first few minutes, you’ll think, “Is this old man strange?”
The moment I obtained this, my thoughts are already contaminated with a desire to hit something.
I think it’s better to lock him up in prison before he gets infected with that strange virus and becomes uncontrollable.
>>60
I feel like I might just beat the crap out of anyone who pisses me off, so I’ll return to the forest.
Gundam suddenly appeared in Capcom World.
It’s nice, isn’t it? My brother had a dream of helping girls whose identities are unknown and opening a motel, and his wife cheerfully accepts that.
>>64
Furthermore, the mysterious old man next to him, who is breaking the neck of a poacher, creates an atmosphere like that of a serial killer arriving at a motel.
I’m curious about what would have happened if Joe had protected Evelyn and Mia.
>>65
First, hit.
A fist is a communication tool.
>>68
JUST WILD BEET Do not communicate.
The protagonist who can fight the tyrant.
It’s also difficult to get someone sent to prison.
I don’t feel like I can control this violence even if I try to make effective use of it.
In that forest, being isolated is the most peaceful for both the person and those around them.
Originally, Jack was a kind younger brother who took care of his brother, who was naturally averse to people.
Even in normal times, I hit my brother, so throw away the naive idea that you won’t be hit if you’re family.
It’s good to have the strongest man who appears in a sudden series and then never hears any more stories…
I will also hit the machine that makes the vaccine.
It feels nice to get a good ampoule when you hit it at about a 45-degree angle.
The main story’s return to horror is quite tough, so the DLC stories feel relatively refreshing.
Even the bug-infested gaps that Ethan scares away will become healing items in the hands of this old man.
Due to this gorilla, the series develops in a way that creates acceptance that viruses cannot win against nature.
Even seeing the Umbrella members treated so badly, they still genuinely try to persuade them.
You’re lying!! I won’t believe you!!! It’s really scary because it leads to violence.
Jack, being someone who played football, doesn’t seem as calm as one might think.
The Swamp Man might have been surprisingly friendly because he was totally into applying wrestling moves.
First, Jack, who was a muscular man playing American football in his younger days, has the premise that Joe, who has never lost a fight, comes into the picture.
The guy with the mold is just being stubborn by saying that the country must have done something strange anyway.
>>83
The wise man of the forest is not necessarily wrong after going around in circles.
You can tell by watching the scene where the Swamp Man’s true identity is revealed.
Since the Swamp Man is normally overpowered and has his face ripped off, it’s no wonder he loses.
For some reason, this person seems to live relatively close to the Baker residence…
It might be an umbrella…
What the hell is this clearly old man’s exclusive equipment doing here!
>>88
Read the description.
Essentially, it is nothing more than a power loader to transport a large amount of ammunition.
>>88
It’s a power assist arm for transportation, isn’t it?
I had seen quite a few people who could beat someone up with a bow, but it was the first time I saw someone deliver a powerbomb.
I wonder if he is living with Zoe after that.
Even though we have fought like siblings, we’ve always been together as a family, so it’s not that we really have a bad relationship; rather, Jack has probably been quite considerate.
That aside, the government has done something again regarding the virus fuss, so this world too. 😺
Charge
Defeating monsters with heavy machinery and tools is a tradition of horror in a way.
>>97
I definitely saw this in Aliens…
It seems like they’re starting to use swords too.
I mistakenly messed up the beat and my face turned bright red.
It proves that even if a ghost tries to scare a person, it is powerless against a madman.
In that case, even if I try to instill fear with strength, this madman proves to be stronger and renders me powerless.
If you add assistance to someone who doesn’t need power assist, it turns into a humanoid typhoon.
He is a kind uncle who cares about his niece.
>>103
It’s nice to tell gentle lies to my niece…
Not everything can be solved with violence, but having it is definitely better than not having it at all…
>>104
Well, if it’s a world where there are feral BOWs, it’s even more so…
I like it when Chris resonates with the gorillas.
Ethan, who mainly has old or hunting guns.
Latest firearms Chris
Joe of Fists and Spears
It’s partly DLC, but it’s really not scary at all, which is surprising.
>>108
Bio has always been a silly game disguised as a horror game since the first installment… What the heck is this ridiculous mansion?!
>>108
In the early part of the main story without any weapons, it’s scary, but gradually the mood starts to get bizarre…
A man who seems to make a living as an alligator hunter, taking down what appears to be an infected alligator with a single spear throw.
After all, I can’t win against an alligator in the water.
Maybe the gauntlet can’t use the punching function if it’s a regular soldier.
In other words, it’s definitely not like that.
Isn’t it more like thinking after hitting rather than hitting and then thinking?
I didn’t think it was strange that eating bugs heals wounds, unlike Ethan (laughs).
There’s no one who can give a retort like that.
Basically, everyone around us is like an enemy except for Zoe!
Humans will not lose to BOW.
Ethan will crush the strange puzzle-solving part to unlock the door.
Serving you right! I love that part where you go “Hoo~”.
What the hell is this guy?
If you can physically surpass a monster that you don’t really understand, that’s good enough.
Starting pro wrestling is super exciting!
I want to play 7 in VR again…
Well, if it’s a world where living beings have special powers, humans wouldn’t be an exception to that…
Why is a spear the tool used to kill crocodiles?
What’s up with being able to fend off crocodiles without any problems?
Jack is an amazing person, so before that brat came, it must have felt like he was a stubborn and troublesome older brother, and a capable younger brother who accepted and supported him…
>>125
However, my son is a true jerk, unrelated to the mold.
Jack is really cute, like an otter…
I can’t help but feel sorry for the soldier who died because of this old man.
When Jack gets hit, it’s obvious that fear starts to mix in his eyes, and it must have been really tough for him in his past…
Maybe I’ll still be alive around the time of the Rose DLC.
What is it about crocodiles that makes them scarier than mold?
>>129
Crocodiles are usually scarier than mold, right?
>>129
I think that person wasn’t someone who lived by catching crocodiles, right?
True Family Punch
Don’t think you can win against me just because you’ve become a monster now!
I broke your nose like this before, didn’t I!!
I like them because they are genuinely the protagonist and have a good personality. Eating centipedes raw to recover is a bit much, though.
I realized that I could open it with a lock like that…
Not listening to people, and even if they do listen, they blindly dismiss everything without any basis and lie about it is truly bad behavior.
A man who can defeat a crocodile regardless of mold had no reason to fear a mold man now.
It is evident that even getting close to being submerged in water is at a level I wouldn’t want my companions to experience.
>>140
It might be an act of revenge for being hit and thrown into the swamp.
A good person who raises their hands quietly when a gun is pointed at them.
>>141
If Zoe wasn’t behind me, I think I’d be going wild…
Wasn’t that gauntlet originally meant for transport rather than for punching?
>>142
As mentioned above, that’s correct.
Well, but this charging function…
So, this is what it means to live in a swamp…
Regardless of the example of the Baker family, family love is strong.
So… Yeah
My son is a garbage nemu, huh Jack?
Jack’s wife is also a saint-like person, so why is it like that?
Jack probably didn’t want to meet much normally… Maybe the young Zoe was attached and he took care of her.
Kabigaki, don’t just ignore Uncle Joe and consider him family.
>>148
Even with family, if they have a bad attitude, I would definitely hit them!
>>148
I wonder if I thought about doing it at least once… I don’t know.
Love is deep.
Output method is violent.
I understand that their way of expressing affection is different from that of ordinary people.
You must charge and carry it.
I met my cute niece for the first time in a while.
If I ended up in a crystal state, then of course I’ll crush everything with my fists.
>>155
Don’t crush the family either.
Well, no matter which route I take, it will end up being a crushing defeat…
Joe can subtly imagine that Jack usually doesn’t kill because he’s family and probably engages in some violent behavior.
You’ve managed to stay in the outside world for a long time, Joe.
Ethan is eagerly partaking in Duke’s delicious meal, while Joe is acting like this.
After Jack went mad, you also punched the family.
I guess it was an imitation of my brother.
Before I knew it, a fence had been built… it’s the kind of thing that just makes me laugh uncontrollably.
Isn’t it possible that the girl had a strong and unpleasant premonition and didn’t want to touch it?
Otherwise, I don’t understand why they didn’t reach out when they were desperate for a powerful ally.
It’s hard to believe that my son left his friend in the attic without the family noticing, but I can’t tell if he covered it up or if he just did a good job of keeping it hidden…
I’ve probably killed people I’ve met several times, right…
First of all, it’s incredible that you can catch an adult crocodile with a handmade wooden spear.
It seems like you won’t indulge the kid even if it turns into mold, Joe.
>>165
Don’t complain!!!!!!!👊
It’s a terrible story that it’s definitely better for the world if he had become the master of the swamp…
The charging function might be intended to transport ridiculously heavy loads that normally wouldn’t be carried easily upwards.
Definitely the one who will say “Yoshi!!!”
Looking at Ethan’s example, a strong mental state allows one to resist the control of mold.
Well, I guess this damn old man can’t be mentally controlled at all…
Humanization of Deviljho
There is no option but to solve everything with all my might.
Doesn’t the centipede have venom…?
It would have been great if I could have connected with Ethan through Zoe.
Let’s go to the village of 8 together.
If this guy is instinctively thought of as an enemy, then it’s already impossible.
I hope it suddenly appears again in some bio.
Well, it’s true that if you’re using something like a rubber sling to shoot through, a wooden spear would work too…
Why can you throw with such force…
An old man living a hermit-like life away from the mundane world.
This old man is also saying terrible things about Lucas.
How much is that, Lucas?
>>179
Literally trash.
Mold is irrelevant junk.
Lucas definitely needed a iron fist.
You were the one who kept staring at Zoi’s underwear endlessly, weren’t you?
Well, while living in hiding in that swamp…
It’s most peaceful when Zoe visits occasionally.
Lucas can hit as much as he wants.
Please understand that the moment you’re not in the Baker family’s group photo.
I wonder if using a one-two punch to kill mold is a good idea.
Isn’t it strange that you can beat and kill the mold without a gauntlet?
It was bad for the guy who stepped into my territory even though I was living peacefully in the forest.
I feel a human warmth in the fact that I truly love my honest and cute niece.
Everything except the DLC death game mode for 7 is fun and amazing.
If this one gets moldy, it won’t be able to be handled.
I have a feeling it might be questionable whether it can even be committed in the first place.
Defeating enemies with a punch lacks a bit of reality.
I hope they at least keep it to the level of rolling a big rock.
>>193
The factory manager, who was provoking them, ends up saying, “Don’t mess with me, you gorilla jerk!!” after the factory gets destroyed, and it’s hilarious.
Just because the mold camouflaged itself doesn’t mean it becomes soft.
This monster can dismember a human with bare hands.
>>194
Some of the corpses in the main story might also be due to Joe.
>>194
It seems that way as far as I see it.
It might even be getting stronger.
(Something like a strange zombie is wandering around Jack’s house… Well, whatever…)
A middle-aged man who has been living that way for three years.
No, notice the abnormality!
>>196
The government did it anyway!!!
That understanding and
The kind of violence that is acceptable because you can beat and kill even when you are boiling over.
The strength of the fist was something Wesker’s son demonstrated many times.
>>197
That guy… it’s crazy how he won that fight in the end…
It hasn’t appeared again for too long…
AMG78 is a dreamlike powered arm that can use up to 50 horsepower without straining your arms…
When you grip it, charging is probably a function for when you’re loading heavy luggage…
>>201
The caveman of the forest happened to acquire this.
>>201
But in the end, what supports that is human muscle strength…
(ABG like the Avengers)
The younger brother, who has become a monster, is crying out to his older brother, “Shut up!”
I think I’m just making them submit, but they’re infected with mold.
>>204
So eventually, this guy will be in the cabinet network…?
>>209
Don’t say things you don’t understand; I don’t know about the internet. 👊
>>209
I think the network will be in chaos and I’ll get kicked out.
I bet the blue Umbrella researchers had a lot of fun making that gauntlet.
>>205
I definitely think there are records of accidents caused by jokingly throwing punches.
The fact that it doesn’t die until it gets shot a lot with a gun suggests it should have considerable durability, right, Molded…
I’m grateful because without this old man, I couldn’t have ended things so smoothly.
A sequel that is more refreshing has come out, and this… is wonderful…
By using the eccentricities of the historical protagonists and a common old man living in the forest, they skillfully disguised Ethan’s oddity.
Mold is being expelled from the network!
“You are family, starting with a punch, and ending with a punch that says you are no longer family. A beautiful story.”
>>217
The flow is beautiful, but the old man is just too strange…
Every time I see the scene where gorillas sense each other’s mood, I laugh.
If this uncle had remained in the cabinet network,
It’s no good because this uncle will also be in Rose’s consciousness.
Gorillas do not talk much to each other.