
The mutated Comms Officer in spin-off title Revelations is one of the first major hurdles you come across. Comms Officer/Scaghead – Resident Evil: Revelations Very much following the Nemesis template of growing persistently stronger, Ustanak is easily one of the redeeming elements of Resident Evil 6’s overt bloat.ġ4. You’ll fight Ustanak multiple times as part of Jake’s Resident Evil 6 campaign, first within a wintery Eastern European town as he clambers from chopper to chopper to get to you, then as part of a team-up with Leon in a shipment yard, before eventually finishing him off in a fist fight as boiling lava bubbles below you. As far as bioweapons go, he’s also one of the most mean-looking, boasting a tank-like physique and threatening mechanical claw. While the game features four interconnected campaigns with plenty of unique enemies, Ustanak breaks away from the crowded roster of other monsters thanks to his relentless pursuing of Jake Muller and appearance (however brief) in almost all of the featured storylines. Resident Evil’s much maligned sixth entry has a lot of problems, we’ll admit, but one area where it does succeed is in its litany of boss fights.

That’s right – not even a top 10 would be good enough to do the creatures of Capcom’s iconic survival horror franchise justice. With the release of Resident Evil Village and the arrival of nine-foot-tall vampire Lady Dimitrescu, we thought it worth ranking the 15 scariest monsters in Resident Evil history.

Even at their worst, any Resident Evil monster worth its weight in viscera will still have you gawping at just how disgusting it appears.

At their best, these frightening beasties make you want to run away and hide, challenging you to use your limited resources wisely while trying to survive the night. You don’t go 25 years with a name like Resident Evilwithout introducing a good mix of macabre monsters primed to haunt the nightmares of players everywhere.
