Showing posts with label Resident Evil. Show all posts
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The Top 10 Most Evil Video Game Villains... According To A Survey!

According to the Solitaired survey completed by over 800 gamers, the following is a ranking of the most evil video game villains:

It's important to note that rankings like these are subjective and can vary based on personal opinions. However, let's discuss a little about these villains based on their reputation and impact within their respective games:


1. Joker from Batman: Arkham - The Joker is known for his sadistic sense of humor, unpredictable nature, and his constant torment of Batman. He is one of the most iconic and enduring villains in comic book history.


2. Pyramid Head from Silent Hill - Pyramid Head is a terrifying and enigmatic figure that represents guilt and punishment in the Silent Hill series. He is associated with some of the most disturbing and psychological moments in the games.


3. Albert Wesker from Resident Evil - Wesker is a recurring villain in the Resident Evil series. He possesses superhuman abilities, manipulative intelligence, and a sinister agenda. Wesker's actions have significantly impacted the Resident Evil storyline.


4. Nemesis from Resident Evil - Nemesis is a relentless and powerful enemy in the Resident Evil series. His pursuit of the protagonists and his ability to mutate make him one of the most feared adversaries in the franchise.


5. Ganon from The Legend of Zelda - Ganon, also known as Ganondorf, is the primary antagonist in the Legend of Zelda series. He is a powerful sorcerer and possesses great physical strength. Ganon's desire for power and dominance drives his villainous actions.


6. Frau Engle from Wolfenstein - Frau Engle is a sadistic and ruthless villain in the Wolfenstein series. She represents the Nazi regime's brutality and cruelty, making her a formidable antagonist.


7. Alien from Alien Isolation - The Alien in Alien Isolation is a relentless and highly intelligent predator. Its presence creates a constant sense of tension and fear, making it one of the most memorable video game villains.


8. Mr. X from Resident Evil - Mr. X, also known as Tyrant, is an imposing and unstoppable creature in the Resident Evil series. His relentless pursuit of the player creates intense moments of terror and survival.


9. Orin The Red from Baldur's Gate - Orin The Red is a powerful and malevolent wizard in the Baldur's Gate series. He is responsible for numerous acts of destruction and poses a significant threat to the player and the game world.


10. Alma from F.E.A.R. - Alma is a psychic entity in the F.E.A.R. series. Her ghostly presence and terrifying abilities make her one of the most memorable and feared villains in the game.


Regarding the discussion on the rankings, personal opinions may differ. The ranking provided is based on the survey results from the group effort. If you would like to dive deeper into the rankings or explore what makes the best video game villain or best villains of all time according to gamers, click here!



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Electronic Arts is number one among US gamers?

Electronic Arts is the most popular video game producer among US gamers?! Yes, according to the numbers presented to us by V. Chaudhary, 64% of avid video gamers are still clawing for EA action. It's all good... as long as they're doing supporters right.

Rockstar Games is right behind EA at 63% for US gamers. Here's the breakdown as it was presented:

64% Of Avid US Gamers Take Interest In Electronic Arts 

Electronic Arts has been mired in controversies throughout most of its existence. Initially, the company was infamous for its acquisition practices and work culture. In recent years, the company has drawn the wrath of video gamers with its loot box mechanism in Star Wars Battlefront II. Furthermore, they constantly attract criticism from gamers due to minimal evolution in its sporting franchises such as FIFA, NHL, NBA Live, and Madden. However, the recent Morning Consult survey proves that no publicity is bad publicity.

Electronic Arts, despite its less-than-perfect image, generates interest from 64% of avid video gamers. 37% of gamers claimed to be very interested in the company, and 27% were somewhat interested.

In the second spot, Rockstar Games generates interest from 61% of avid gamers. The American company is responsible for producing open-world games like Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption. Ubisoft and Activision are third and fourth, respectively, with a total of 57% interest rate. 

Ubisoft is a French company and the first non-US company on the list. The French developers are responsible for some really popular franchises such as Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, Watch Dogs, etc. Activision is another US-based developer, famous for its Call of Duty franchise.

In the fifth spot, Capcom is the first Japan-based developer on the list. The Japanese company is behind several franchises such as Resident Evil, Monster Hunter, Street Fighter, Devil May Cry, etc. 55% of avid US gamers keep an interest in the company and its products.

Blizzard Entertainment comes sixth with an interest level of 53%. The US-based developer is famous for its online games such as Warcraft, Diablo, Overwatch, etc. 

Amazon Games was only established in 2012, and it doesn’t have a significant amount of games in its portfolio yet. However, it has already generated curiosity among US gamers. 53% of these gamers claim to keep an interest in this offering from Jeff Bezos. "Wait... wait... what?!" - Blu

Bethesda Softworks attract interest from 47% of US gamers. The American developer, currently owned by Microsoft, has developed games like The Elder Scrolls, Doom, Fallout, etc.

At the ninth spot, Square Enix is the second Japanese company to feature with an interest rate of 46% in the US. The company is most famous for its Final Fantasy series.

American developer Gearbox Studios finishes the top-ten list with a 45% interest rate among US gamers. The Texas-based developer is famous for its Borderlands and Duke Nukem series. - V. Chaudhary

"I would be ashamed to list Duke Nukem, the last game was outdated at launch. They still have a chance to do a relaunch of the franchise." - Yang



There are solid listings, and we appreciate V. Chaudhary for the information but I would pull Amazon Games out of this. Interest in what's to come is different than interest in the games a studio already has.




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Who is Jill Valentine?


Who's that girl... lala-lala-lala-la-lala-lala... Jill's that girl... lala-lala-lala-la-lala-lala.


Jill Valentine is a female protagonist from the spooky... zombie infested world of Resident Evil.

She is a fictional character (duh of the day) created by Shinji Mikami... who also directed the first installment of the legendary franchise back in 1996. Where we're you in 1996? Time flies doesn't it?

Jill was a former member of Delta Force before joining S.T.A.R.S... where we picked up the controller and joined in on her fight against the infamous pharmaceutical company... the Umbrella Corporation. She was one of two playable characters, the other was her partner, Chris Redfield.

S.T.A.R.S. is short for... Special Tactics And Rescue Service, which is the position where Jill started her Resident Evil journey as the only woman who was part of Captain Wesker's Alpha Team.

 Later she became an operative for a private Anti-Biohazard Service... and is now the co-founder and member of her own organization, the B.S.A.A. (Level up!) B.S.A.A. is an acronym for the "Bio-terrorism Security Assessment Alliance".

I know that some of you will clear your throat and say that she's the first playable female in a survival horror game... but that's not true, ladies and dudes. There are games from back in day like... Friday the 13th on the NES and even Monsters ate my Neighbors on the Sega Genesis, and they have playable female characters. I wouldn't want to discredit older games.

By the way, did you know that Jill was even infected with the T-Virus?! Yep yep... but I won't give away what installment that occurred in. During this frightening time (although its frightening at all points in Resident Evil)... Jill also went through numerous biological tests by the villainous Albert Wesker. She was under mind-control and was used as a vessel to keep the T-Virus alive and well.


I digress... to present some more upbeat information about Jill. Outside of her making her film debut in Resident Evil: Apocalypse (played by Sienna Guillory), she also made the Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition for 2011... as one of the Top 50 Video Game Characters of All Time!

It may sound crazy, but as of 2020... the Japanese-French American zombie slayer is... 45 years old! Nothing wrong with that... and i'm sure if Capcom keeps the story progressing with time... she's still be an incredible butt kicking machine (if the threat remains that is).

Jill Valentine has been to hell and back... and is about to go right back into the world of zombie crawling madness in the Resident Evil 3 remake! You ready?



Jill Valentine is one of the last remaining people in Raccoon City to witness the atrocities Umbrella performed. To stop her, Umbrella unleashes their ultimate secret weapon; Nemesis! Also includes Resident Evil Resistance, a new 1 vs 4 online multiplayer game set in the Resident Evil universe where four survivors face-off against a sinister Mastermind.




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