The GameOn Magazine Issue 50 | Page 15

5 Most Brutal Deaths in Gaming In recent years, the beat-em-up’s creators apparently decided blood and er… Dragons weren’t enough, and implemented x-ray moves, allowing you to see the impact of every punch, kick and headbutt on the human (or inhuman) body. Sniper Elite v2 - X-Ray Death Galore! Another game that utilises the wonders of x-ray simulation, Sniper Elite v2 revels in letting its audience shatter bones and puncture organs. Sniper kills treat you to a slow-mo kill that follows a bullet into an unwitting soldier, providing a closeup of the point of entry, the mess it makes inside, and its subsequent exit - usually through the rear of the skull if you’re a crackshot. Towards the end of Isaac’s second adventure, he discovers that he’s under the influence of the Marker, a monolithic structure that gives life to the Necromorphs. Of course, the only remedy to this is using a machine to pierce his iris and cleanse his mind. However, if you fail this gripping sequence, Isaac’s face is promptly made hollow by the machine in very detailed fashion. Make sure you use a licensed Optician folks. Resident Evil 5 - Excella Gionne Becomes a Blob Ok, so this one isn’t exactly gory, but it is a memorable scene, and an example of the David Lynch inspired body-horror. Resident Evil 5 sees the conclusion of the age-old battle between the steroid-infused Chris Redfield and his nemesis If you treat yourself to Sniper Elite’s DLC, you can Albert Wesker. It seems Wesker was never a very even put your marksman skills to the test against level-headed guy, proving this by attempting to Hitler. Our advice would be to go for the groin. unleash his Uroboros contagion across the United States to infect its population with every virus Dead Space 2 - Eye Spy under the sun. Isaac Clarke’s an unlucky fellow. Not only does he frequently find himself having to singlehandedly fend off an alien species that would eat Xenomorphs for breakfast, he also has to risk his life with some impromptu eye surgery. To achieve this goal, Wesker’s operation is funded and researched by the Umbre… sorry, TriCell corporation - headed by Excella Gionne - in return for the potential goldmine of manufacturing a vaccine for a premium. But, such grand schemes never go to plan, and Wesker betrays Excella, injecting her with a giant dose of the Uroboros virus. What follows is a eye-wateringly grotesque mutation that sees a woman become a giant black blob with orange tentacles as a substitute for limbs. Don’t worry though, Chris and his partner Sheva make quick work of the monstrosity with an orbital laser. Joe Pring Issue 50 • December 2013 15 • GameOn Magazine