Resident Evil 3 Mod Gives Nemesis a Beach Thong

The Resident Evil 3 remake may not be officially out until April 3, but that hasn’t stopped enterprising modders from giving us what we’ve wanted all along: Nemesis in an Umbrella-branded beach thong.

First spotted by Eurogamer, a Patreon-backed modder by the name of Marcos RC is responsible for this new abomination. As if Resident Evil 3’s iconic undead, invincible boss wasn’t already bad enough, we now get to see him stomping around the streets of Raccoon City all half-naked. You can watch Marcos RC’s video on his YouTube channel, or check out screenshots below.

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The mod is officially called the “Beachboy Nemesis” mod, with a 3D body base created by “MisterHecks.” You can download the mod from Marcos RC’s Patreon page here. Could you imagine how horrifying this would be with the first-person Resident Evil 3 mod?

Sexy Nemesis mods are all we get for now, since Capcom recently delayed the Resident Evil Resistance beta on PS4 and Steam, with the Xbox One version rolling along as originally planned. Capcom has also warned that physical editions of Resident Evil 3 may be delayed in Europe thanks to COVID-19 impacting shipping infrastructure.

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MisterHecks, who created the Nemesis model that Marcos RC utilized, similarly made a thong mod for Mr. X in the Resident Evil 2 remake.

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Joseph Knoop is a writer/producer for IGN, and looks forward to gamers rising up for this mod.

Watch the Premiere Episode of Syfy’s Vagrant Queen for Free

In this quaran-tainment era, with a ton of TV being postponed and hit movies hitting VOD sooner, Syfy has posted the premiere of its new snarky space opera, Vagrant Queen, on YouTube for all to see.

Vagrant Queen, based on the Eisner Award-nominated comic series by Magdalene Visaggio, follows a self-exiled child queen, Elida (Adriyan Rae), who’s now grown up living the life of a scavenger and outlaw. When an old frenemy turns up with news about her long-lost mother, Elida is forced to return to her broken kingdom with in hopes of staging a rescue.

The first episode, “A Royal Ass-Kicking,” is now posted for free viewing, with the series’ first season having just started on Syfy on Friday nights.

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Click the pic to watch Vagrant Queen’s first episode, “A Royal Ass-Kicking,” on YouTube.

In other sci-fi news, check out our review of Star Trek Picard: Season 1, Doctor Who giving self-isolation tips, and news of a Terminator star being cast in The Mandalorian: Season 2.

CBS All Access is also free until April 23, allowing you to watch the first season of Picard and both seasons of Star Trek: Discovery.

Vagrant Queen airs on Syfy on Fridays at 10pm EST/9pm CST.

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Matt Fowler is a writer for IGN and a member of the Television Critics Association. Follow him on Twitter at @TheMattFowler and Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBFowler.

Daily Deals: Get 60 Days of ComiXology, Save Big on Dell PCs

It’s the weekend, and with it comes more deals to help keep you entertained during these quiet times. Kicking things off is a 60 day trial (normally only 30) to ComiXology, which is followed up by some great deals on Dell computers, and digital games. If you’re going to be home, might as well have a great gaming time in the process!

ComiXology Free Trial Extended to 60 Days

Normally 30 Days

The 60-day extension (normally $30) has never, ever happened before. ComiXology is Amazon’s digital comic platform and is the largest digital retailer of American comics. The site hosts 20,000 digital comics, graphic novels, and manga from DC, Marvel, Image, Dark Horse, and more. Here’s your chance to access all of it, totally free, for 30 60 days. If you’re an avid comic reader, you might want to consider continuing on afterwards, since it’s only $5.99/month. You can even sign in with your Amazon account.

New Alienware Aurora R9 AMD Ryzen 7 3700X AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT Gaming Desktop PC for $1110

For those of you who haven’t been keeping up with the Intel vs AMD CPU war, AMD has been giving Intel a run for its money with its flagship processors. The new AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-core processor is comparable to the Intel Core i7-9700, both in terms of gaming and workstation performance. It’s paired with an RX 5700 XT video card, which is on par with the RTX 2070. If you want to upgrade the RAM or hard drive, I’d suggest doing it on your own. You’ll save money, and the Aurora R9 allows for toolless access without voiding your warranty.

Alienware m17 17″ Intel Core i7-9750H GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Gaming Laptop for $1086

This is another $50 price drop from yesterday’s already excellent price. The m17 is the 17″ variant of the new generation of Alienware m-series gaming laptops. Despite the larger screen size, it still clocks in at only 5.8 pounds.

Dell G5 Intel Core i5-9400 GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER Gaming Desktop for $1095

If you want a new 2019 model AND a tremendous value, then take a look at this Dell G5 gaming desktop. This is a customizable config so you can pick and choose your preferred combination of components. The config we chose gives you a 9th generation Intel Core i5 6-core processor and a powerful RTX 2070 SUPER video card for about $1000. That’s hard to beat. Despite the fact that the G5 model is not as pricey as Alienware, it still boasts a toolless chassis so you can easily upgrade your memory and hard drive.

World War Z for PC is Free at the Epic Games Store

The PC version of this game still sells for $35 elsewhere but you can get it from Epic Games for absolutely free. If you like zombie horde shooters like Days Gone, Dying Light, or Left 4 Dead, you’ll feel right at home with this game. For more info, check out our review.

Onward Is Coming to Disney+ on April 3

Sign up for a 7-day free trial now and you’ll be able to watch the recently released Pixar’s Onward movie before the trial expires. In the interim, you can binge watch other big hits like Frozen 2, The Lion King, Aladdin, and every episode of The Mandalorian Season One. If you want to keep the subscription afterwards, it’s only $6.99 per month (or better yet, get a  $69.99 annual subscription). Or sign up for Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ all for $12.99/month.

$20 Off Street Fighter II: Champion Edition X Replicade Fully Functioning Mini Arcade Cabinet

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This cute little cabinet currently sells for $120 on Amazon, but you can get it for $20 off at StackSocial. This 1:6 scale cabinet is only 12″ tall but you can still play the original Street Fighter II: Champion Edition and Super Street Fighter II Turbo arcade games. In addition to a miniature fight stick control panel on the cabinet itself, the kit also includes a separate USB mini fight stick for 2-player mayhem.

8BitDo SN30 Bluetooth Gamepad for $23.95

This cute retro controller is inspired by the Game Boy Pocket. It’s compatible with the Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac, Android, and Raspberry Pi. The built-in 480mAh lithium battery gives it up to 18 hours of playtime between charges. You can get it for $30 on Amazon, or you can get it for 20% less at StackSocial with free shipping.

Green Man Gaming March Madness Sale: Nier Automata GOTY Edition for $17

Save on some highly rated PC games. That includes Resident Evil 3, which is out in 7 days. GMG is a legit vendor, and the games are downloadable via the Steam platform.

Xbox One X (Factory Refurbished) with Bonus Witcher 3 Game for $229.98 at Dell

This is the lowest price we’ve ever seen for an Xbox One X gaming console from a reputable vendor, plus you’re getting an outstanding game. Note that this is a Microsoft refurbished item, which means that it still comes with a 90-day warranty. Note that you do not need to be a Dell member or student to get this deal; simply use guest checkout.

Alienware Aurora R8 Intel Core i7-9700 GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER Gaming Desktop PC for $1460

This Alienware desktop boasts a  toolless chassis so you can easily upgrade the RAM and hard drive components on your own, saving your hard earned money. The new RTX 2080 SUPER is the latest generation of RTX cards and is modestly superior to the RTX 2080 (which is already more powerful than the GTX 1080 Ti). This makes the card the second most powerful card available. It’s paired with a 9th generation Intel Core i7 processor.

75″ Samsung UN75RU8000 4K Smart HDTV for $1049

Apply the code in shopping cart and you’ll see this price at the last step of checkout before you place your order. This is $250 less than the best price on Black Friday. The RU8000 is Samsung’s highest end non-QLED TV of 2019. It’s very thin thanks to the LED-edgelit panel.

Get 2 Months of Kindle Unlimited for Free

Normally 30 Days

Make your life stuck at home (and for many of you, with kids) a lot easier. Kindle Unlimited is a great way to keep yourself at home and still get access to a virtual library of over 1 million Kindle eBooks and over 20,000 digital comics This deal is typically for new subscribers only, but there have been reports that it has worked for people who have previously subscribed for Kindle Unlimited but are not current members. Check out this very awesome Harry Potter “Kindle in Motion” book with animated art, free with a Kindle Unlimited subscription.

Sling Blue Free Trial Extended to 14 Days

Normally 7 Days

Keep up with live news updates for free. Sling Blue gives you access to CNN, MSNBC, HLN, and Fox News. You’ll also get access to HGTV, Food Network, A&E, Bravo, TNT, Comedy Central, Cartoon Network, The Discovery Channel, Nick Jr, and more. The Sling Blue service normally costs $30/month but it still might be worth it for all the great shows.

Binge Picard and Star Trek: Discovery with a CBS All-Access 30-Day 60-Day Free Trial

Normally 7 Days

This is really simple to pull off. Simply apply both codes “GIFT” and “ENJOY” at checkout. With 30 days, you’ll have plenty of time to binge exclusive CBS All Access shows like Picard, Star Trek: Discovery, The Good Fight, and more. Afterwards, you can renew for only $5.99/mo (or $9.99/mo for the ad-free option), or just cancel before your trial ends. The trial normally is for 7 days, and this 1 month extension usually only happens two to three times a year.

2017 Apple MacBook Pro 13.3″ Retina Intel Core i5 8GB Laptop (Refurbished) with 2 Year Accidental Damage Warranty for $999.99

This laptop might be a few generations older but it’s still a very capable workstation. This is a 3-pound laptop that boasts an Intel Core i5 processor with Turbo Boost to 3.6GHz, 8GB of RAM, 128GB SSD, and Intel Iris Plus graphics. There’s no Apple warranty but you do get a 2 year accidental damage warranty provided by CPS.

Call of Duty Datamine Reveals Possible Modern Warfare 2 Remaster Release Plans

In what seems to be becoming a regular thing, a well-known dataminer, Senescallo, leaked a bunch of upcoming Call of Duty content on Reddit, revealing plans for the rumored Modern Warfare 2 Remaster, along with details on new maps and weapons that are headed to Modern Warfare (you know, the latest one) Season 3.

Perhaps the biggest bit of information revealed by the Call of Duty leak seems to indicate that the highly anticipated Modern Warfare 2 Remaster could be sold from within Modern Warfare (2019) and as a standalone game. Further, spotted by Eurogamer, the Reddit leak indicates that Activision only plans to remaster the Modern Warfare 2 campaign, not the multiplayer.

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Based on the leak, players will be able to purchase the remaster as a standalone game and will receive the Underwater Demo Team Classic Ghost Bundle with their purchase. Alternatively, players could purchase the Ghost Pack: Oil Rig Bundle from within Modern Warfare to receive the MW2 campaign remaster, a legendary skin for Ghost, weapon blueprints for the M4A1 and 1911, and a few other commodities.

Purchasing the Modern Warfare 2 Remaster from within Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is expected to cost 10,000 COD points, which comes out to about $80. It’s currently unclear how much the standalone version would cost.

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Remaster’s aside, the leak also revealed some information about Modern Warfare Season 3, which is expected to release in the coming weeks. It seems that two maps from previous titles will be making a return to the franchise in the third season — Backlot (Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare) and Village (Modern Warfare 3).

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Source: Reddit user Senescallo

 

Additionally, an SKS Sniper and a Renetti Pistol are likely two be added along with two new Operators, Alex and Ronin. Lastly, Season 3 could be receiving creator codes, which would allow players to support their favorite Call of Duty creator with any in-game purchases. Activision and Infinity Ward have yet to confirm any of this, so of course take it all with a grain of salt.

Developers recently launched Warzone, the highly anticipated battle royale mode, which hit 6 million players in the first 24 hours. While it’s gotten off to a great start, we think Warzone is imbalanced in one specific way. For more on Warzone, be sure to check out our review.

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Andrew Smith is a freelance contributor with IGN. Follow him on Twitter @_andrewtsmith.

The Jesus Rolls Review

The Jesus Rolls is available to rent or for purchase on Amazon, YouTube, Google Play, and Vudu.

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Actor John Turturro, who’s wanted to make a spinoff movie about his flamboyant bowling ball-licking cameo character from The Big Lebowski for almost two decades, finally got the Coen Brothers’ permission about five years ago. The result is an uneven blending of the suave, arrogant Jesus Quintana and the 1974 French film Going Places by Bertrand Blier.

The Jesus Rolls follows most of the major beats from that movie — the end credits acknowledge The Jesus Rolls as being based on Blier’s original novel and screenplay adaptation — while only providing sporadic charm and unruly happenstance. It’s a harmless mess but there’s never a moment where it doesn’t struggle to justify its existence.

One slight SPOILER at the top, for those of you wondering why, or how, Turturro would want to craft (or borrow) an entire story around Lebowski’s “sex offender.” Well, one of the first things The Jesus Rolls does is turn the whole Jesus “exposing himself to an eight-year-old” tale from the Coens’ film into a misunderstanding made by a very dumb, inappropriate crook. Jesus is not a “pederast,” to use the term John Goodman’s Water said in Lebowski. No, Jesus is just a fly-by-the-seat-of-his-pants petty thief who enjoys roaming the landscape aimlessly while seeking his next sexually-fluid fling.

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The aforementioned aimlessness doesn’t exactly suit the film all that well, however, as we bounce around from one tacky, out-of-touch scenario to the next, with Jesus and his friend Petey (Bobby Cannavale), who’s also his reluctant romantic partner at times, just kind of winging things after Jesus gets out of Sing Sing. One can forgive Turturro, who wrote and directed The Jesus Rolls, for trying to take Coen Bros-light approach to things, but his idea to adapt Going Places, from 46 years ago, just means that the situations and dialogue are going to feel pretty clunky and unenlightened. Basically, Jesus was molded to fit Going Places when it should have been the other way around. Or, best case scenario, just drum up an original story.

The “call in some favors” cast can be fun, in this low-budget romp, as you’ll see Christopher Walken, Jon Hamm, Tim Blake Nelson, and J. B. Smoove pulling one-day-on-set cameos. These stunt-casting scenes help spice up some of the movie’s wanderlust vapidity, but guest appearance-wise, it’s Susan Sarandon and Pete Davidson who help give the film a little extra helping of story. As a fresh out of the joint ex-con who’s wooed by Jesus and Petey, Sarandon is the closest thing we have to an audience surrogate with a touch of depth.

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The third headliner here, along with Turturro and Cannavale, is Amélie’s Audrey Tautou, who plays the duo’s paramour of sorts. The surrogate family atmosphere the trio occasionally manifests is endearing but ultimately no one feels like an adult here. A lot of that has to do with the movie being based on a slice of rambunctiously chauvinist French cinema from four decades ago. The Jesus Rolls starts out as if it’s going to be a Jesus showcase, like how movies get made out of popular SNL characters, but it fast dissolves into something bizarre and, sadly, banal.

11 Times TV Shows Switched Actors And Hoped We Wouldn’t Notice (But We Did)

While television has created some huge stars, the fact remains that most TV actors are expendable. The main cast of beloved series such as Friends, The Big Bang Theory, and Game of Thrones have been able to command huge salaries on back of those shows’ massive popularity, and executives are clearly happy to pay them. But actors are rarely more important than the series itself, and stars are usually written out of a show when they decide to leave (or are fired).

But while a main character might simply be killed off or moved out of town once an actor leaves the role, there’s an even easier solution for smaller roles and supporting cast members–simply change the actor. The producers of Friends weren’t about to recast, say, Ross, but switching the actor who played his ex-wife was no problem. Similarly, characters played by younger children frequently have to be recast when the kids grow up, go to school, or simply leave the profession.

Actor switches happen all the time, and many go unnoticed by viewers. But there have been some bigger ones over the years. Some of these were smaller roles in huge shows, and some surprisingly big switches that were unavoidable to keep the series going. And some were totally deliberate recastings. So here are 11 key actor changes that have taken place over the years…

11. Alura Zor-El in Supergirl

Kara’s Kryptonian mother Alura Zor-El was played by Laura Benanti in the first two seasons of Supergirl, but filming commitments elsewhere meant she couldn’t return for Season 3. But her replacement was a familiar name to DC fans–Erica Durance, who played Lois Lane in Smallville.

10. Helene Beesly in The Office

Pam’s mom Helene first appeared in The Office Season 2, played by Shannon Cochran, in the episode “Sexual Harassment.” The character didn’t appear again until Season 6, when she had been replaced by Linda Purl. From that point, Helene became a more regular character, appearing in five episodes in Season 6 and 7.

9. Carol Willick in Friends

When an actor is switched after just one episode, it’s usually easy to forget that there was ever a change. But when that show is as endlessly rewatched and discussed as Friends, then even the smallest inconsistency is hard to ignore. Ross’s ex-wife Carol was played by Anita Barone in Episode 2 of Friends back in 1994. By Carol’s next appearance, seven episodes later, she had been replaced by Jane Sibbett, who continued to play her throughout the next decade of the classic show.

8. The Mountain in Game of Thrones

Game of Thrones had two notable recastings throughout its 10-year-run. Gregor Clegane–aka The Mountain–was played by three different actors. Conan Stevens appeared as the character in Season 1, with Ian Whyte taking over for Season 2. The role was recast yet again for Season 3, with Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson playing The Mountain all the way through to his death at the Battle of King’s Landing in Season 8.

7. Morgan Matthews in Boy Meets World

The casting of children in shows that could potentially span many years is always problematic–sometimes, the characters need to age faster or slower than the kids in real life, and sometimes, it’s simply a matter of real life getting in the way. In Boy Meets World, young Morgan Matthews was played by Lily Nicksay for 35 episodes, before being replaced in 1993 by Lindsay Ridgeway. According to co-star Rider Strong, Nicksay, who was only 7 when she left, simply didn’t enjoy making the show. Nicksay did however return to reprise the role two decades later, in the 2017 series finale of spin-off Girl Meets world, appearing alongside Ridgeway for a very meta in-joke.

6. James Kent in True Blood

The smart and sensitive vampire James Kent was introduced into True Blood in Season 6, played by Luke Grimes. But within a season, he had been recast, with Nathan Parsons taking over for the final Season 7. The official reason from HBO at the time was because of “the creative direction of the character.” But a subsequent report in Buzzfeed stated that it was because Grimes was uncomfortable playing a gay character, and the show’s producers were unwilling to rewrite the scripts to accomodate him.

5. Daario Naharis in Game of Thrones

Daario was another recast character in Game of Thrones. He was played initially by Ed Skrein for three episodes in Season 1, but when the character returned in Season 4, Skrein had been replaced by Michiel Huisman. At the time, it was reported that Skrein left to focus on his movie career, but he subsequently denied this was the case. “My plan was to stay with Game of Thrones for the long haul,” he told Entertainment Weekly. “That was always my plan. It was a wonderful experience, but politics led to us parting ways.”

4. Most of the cast in Last Man Standing

There are few shows that have had quite so many dizzying recastings as the Tim Allen family sitcom Last Man Standing. Some characters, such as Kristin Baxter, were recast after a single season (Alexandra Krosney to Amanda Fuller), while others, like sister Mandy, made it through six seasons before getting a new actor (Molly Ephraim to Molly McCook). Younger brother Boyd has been played by four different actors (Evan and Luke Kruntchev, Flyn Morrison, Jet Jurgensmeyer), while Nick Jonas’ guest role in season 1 was recast for Season 2 when his character became a regular. And if all that wasn’t confusing enough, one actor was given two completely separate roles–Jonathan Taylor Thomas played restaurant boss John Baker in Season 2 and 3, and then returned for Season 4 as a new character named Randy, which was the name of his Home Improvement character.

3. Ann Veal in Arrested Development

Arrested Development was a very self-referential show–how many series would make repeated jokes about its own impending cancelation? The recasting of George Michael’s very forgettable girlfriend Ann after one episode, from Alessandra Torresani to Mae Whitman, was in fact part of the joke that none of the characters could really remember her any time they met. In fact, the original plan was to keep the gag going and recast the role for every single episode she appeared in. But Whitman was so good at playing the boring, bland Ann that she was kept on for the next three seasons.

2. Bobby Draper in Mad Men

Another prominent swap of child actors was in Mad Men, where Don Draper’s son Bobby was played by no fewer than four youngsters across its seven seasons. In order, they were: Maxwell Huxabee, Aaron Hart, Jared S. Gilmore, and Mason Vale Cotton. However, Kiernan Shipka, who played Bobby’s older sister Sally throughout the whole show, subsequently revealed that there were also some “unofficial” Bobbys who appeared briefly in specific scenes, including “Bucket Head Bobby” and “Slurpee Bobby.”

1. Becky Conner in Roseanne

The initial cast switch for Becky Conner might have been done through necessity, but as the years went on, producers came to embrace having two actors in the role. Lecy Goranson played Becky in Roseanne’s first four seasons, but left the show in 1993 to attend college. Sarah Chalke replaced her, and played Becky throughout Seasons 5, 6, and 7. With Season 8 expected to be the final one, the bold decision was made to have both actors play the role–Goranson would appear when her school schedule allowed, with Chalke covering for her at other times. But the confusion didn’t stop there. When Roseanne was renewed for its controversial ninth and final season, Chalke took on the role full-time again. And when the series made its short-lived return in 2018, Goranson was back, but with Chalke rejoining the show in a new role–Andrea, a surrogate mom hired by Becky. Phew! On the current iteration of the series, the Roseanne-free The Conners–Goranson continues to portray the role of Becky.