When the zombie holocaust comes, I don’t think I’ll choose to wander around with my dangly bits all hanging out. First, I get the feeling it may be a bit cold. Second, nobody wants to see all of that from me. Not even me. From Claire Redfield in Resident Evil 2 though? Yeah, that sounds about right.
Continuing in my new specialist sector of covering pornographic news such as Pornhub and the first adult console, I’m naturally going to go with the flow and cover the fact that Claire Redfield has decided to distract the zombies with her breasts is the best course of action. “Breasts….” rather than brains, makes sense to me and the modder who has released it on Nexus Mods (to see adult mods, you need an account on the site with adult mods enabled).
The mod in question doesn’t get Claire completely naked, that’s likely for another time. For now, all it does is remove Claire’s top for her military outfit. Maybe she’s going for a bit of tasteful nudity? Not that anybody who downloads these mods is actually after tasteful nudity, though I could be wrong.
As games have increased in visual fidelity, it’s hard to argue with the fact that characters are looking more and more attractive, be they male or female characters. If this wasn’t true, there wouldn’t be a thriving scene based solely on getting them in the buff. Even before the characters in the games actually looked sexy, they were sex icons. Lara Croft was the first obvious icon, but Rayne from BloodRayne spurred a sort of movement by making the jump to Playboy.
As it stands, this is the only nude mod for the game. Others can make Claire’s shirt transparent, to an extent, and there’s no sign of a nude mod for Leon S. Kennedy for now. Do women find Leon attractive? Maybe I’m not the right person to judge. I’ve always been a fan of Chris Redfield and it was made even better when Wentworth Miller played him in Resident Evil: Afterlife.
So on that non-nude related note, you have fun on Resident Evil 2. If you haven’t played it yet, here’s what Nathan had to say in his review:
Resident Evil 2 is a polished, respectful remake of a survival horror classic that probably would have benefitted from a slightly more daring approach. Hints of a braver revamp are sprinkled throughout, but it doesn’t take the risks necessary to join the canon of truly great video game remakes. Make no mistake though, if you loved the original Resident Evil 2, you’ll likely love the remake, and new players who can tolerate a few old-school quirks ought to have a gruesome good time as well.