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Ethan Winters, is the
Resident Evil franchise’s most forgettable character. And it’s almost like he’s intentionally designed to be that way. Ev-
Ethan is quite literally a faceless protagonist. First introduced in
Resident Evil 7 biohazard, the entire story was told from his first-person perspective. You, the player, were supposed to become Evan. Capcom didn’t bother showing his face because you are Ethan, I am Ethan, we are all Ethan. Or Evan. Or whatever his name is.
Even when you unlock Ethan’s character model in-game, the model viewer shadows out his face so you can’t see it. Which means someone actually modeled his mug only for it to be hidden at every possible turn. Capcom has had a laughable streak of obscuring Ethan’s face in promotional materials too. He’s a nobody. At this point, Evan’s lack of a face has become everything from a meme to a wild narrative-ridden conspiracy theory that some think has deep implications for the lore of the series. Is h
Resident Evil Village Demo Timer Workaround Available on PC May 3, 2021 09:10 EDT
The Resident Evil Village demo went up yesterday on all platforms, allowing fans to dive into the Village demo and the Castle demo. However, whether you re playing one or the other, CAPCOM has put a shared timer of an hour of gameplay; after that, by default, you won t be able to play the Resident Evil Village demo any longer.
Such measures tend to be short-lived on PC, though, and it only took a few hours before someone came up with a workaround. Steam community user Leaves posted the following how-to guide:
11 Otherworldly Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books Written By Black Authors
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As a Black woman and nerd-content enthusiast, I sometimes struggle to find representation of blackness in mainstream fantasy and sci-fi. While I enjoy stories like
His Dark Materials,
Game of Thrones, and
Harry Potter, and they do include characters of color, the stories are largely told from white protagonists’ perspectives. So I often seek to add other narratives that allow Black and brown readers to more easily put themselves in the protagonist’s shoes, and fortunately, more of these stories are coming to the forefront. Here are 11 books by Black authors whose characters embrace magic and the supernatural.
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Coronavirus Edition: In November, the virus continued to affect books sales, with our bookstores surviving with limited to no foot traffic, mail orders, and curbside pick-ups.
On the hardcover list, two new releases leapfrogged to the top, with Brandon Sanderson’s
Rhythm of War (book four of The Stormlight Archive) clinching the top spot, followed by
Ready Player Two, Ernest Cline’s sequel to
Ready Player One. Our new runner-up was
The Fires of Vengeance by Evan Winter (Orbit US), book two of The Burning series. We had 38 nominated titles, up from last month’s 28.
The release of the latest book in The Stormlight Archive seems to have influenced the paperback list as well, with