Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Resident Evil 5 reboot gets Excella as playable character

Resident Evil 5 reboot gets Excella as playable character

Remember Excella Gionne? Yeah, she didn't do too much, but Capcom has added her to the new "Mercenaries Reunion" roster as a playable character.

According to Capcom, the CEO of Tricell does have some slick moves up her sleeve (figuratively speaking), and she probably knows how to handle a magnum. We were hoping she could turn into Uroboros, but that may be wishful thinking.

So how about that Jill and Josh? Jill can jump on an enemy's back and break its neck with a nice yank from her power-thighs. Josh, on the other hand, can perform an elbow drop or Paul Walker tackle on injured Majini. Excellent...

Keep an eye out for those two in March.

Resident Evil 5 reboot gets Excella as playable character

Resident Evil 5 reboot gets Excella as playable character

Resident Evil 5 reboot gets Excella as playable character


Resident Evil 5 reboot gets Excella as playable character

Resident Evil 5 reboot gets Excella as playable character

Resident Evil 5 reboot gets Excella as playable character


Resident Evil 5 reboot gets Excella as playable character

Resident Evil 5 reboot gets Excella as playable character

Resident Evil 5 reboot gets Excella as playable character

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