Resident Evil Village

4 Coolest Series Easter Eggs in Resident Evil Village

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At this point in the series, Chris Redfield is one of the most recognizable characters in the series, having been a playable character in multiple games, including Resident Evil Village. Throughout his time hunting the creations of Umbrella, the big guy has had quite a lot of exciting adventures. 

One of those includes the famous QTE in Resident Evil 5, where he fights Wesker in an active volcano. In order to save his partner’s life, Redfield has to punch a giant boulder. 

This scene is so iconic that it has become a pretty big meme in video game culture, as it is constantly shared on social media. Capcom acknowledges this moment in Resident Evil Village during Ethan’s fight with Heisenberg, as the enemy calls Chris a “boulder-punching asshole.”


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