Wesker was my “main” in the original Mercenaries mode. I loved his loadout and his melee moves looked slick, outside of being extremely powerful. Playing as Wesker felt good, and Capcom nailed what it ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Zeno in Resident Evil Requiem has a physical appearance that greatly resembles Albert Wesker's, from the slicked back hairstyle to ...
Resident Evil has had plenty of interesting characters over the years, and love him or hate him, Albert Wesker is generally considered one of the best. This is not to say he's the most likable ...
Dead by Daylight killer Wesker, from the Resident Evil crossover Project W, has just been made slightly stronger in Behavior's multiplayer horror game, thanks to the new Dead by Daylight patch 6.2.1 ...
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Resident Evil Wesker actor Pablo Kuntz, who voiced the iconic, shades-wearing villain in the very first RE game, is finally returning to the series after 27 years. Originating the character who has ...
Dead by Daylight players noticed Wesker's goofy run, which pays homage to his running style in Resident Evil 5. Reddit users pointed out the animation references Wesker's dash ability in Resident Evil ...
It turns out, the original voice actor behind Albert Wesker, the iconic villain of the original Resident Evil game, didn’t know how popular his character and line delivery was in Capcom’s 1996 horror ...
Resident Evil, both the original and the remake, ended with Albert Wesker dying. He praised the power of the Tyrant, which then proceeded to skewer him with his claws. Given that the mansion exploded ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. I’m drinking sherry with the playwright Sir Arnold Wesker at his home in the seaside town of Hove. Sir A, who prefers ...
British playwright Arnold Wesker came to prominence in the 1950s with stark dramas about working-class life. Many of his works were influenced by his childhood in a leftist Jewish family in London.