14 Enemies That Were Way More Horrifying In The Remake

From nonchalant to straight nightmare fuel, these enemies have no chill in their remakes.

Posted By | On 26th, Dec. 2019

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Yawn – Resident Evil HD Remaster

Resident Evil HD "Remaster"

Much like Black Tiger, Yawn is more lifelike in the remake. As such, the way its body slithers and pulses is icky enough. Then it reveals its multi-fanged mouth and attempts to bite your head off. Nope. Unlike Black Tiger though, Yawn isn’t simply confined to one room for his boss fight, pursuing you through the halls.


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