There's a new Tyrant in town985 Archiveshis name is Thomas the Tank Engine.
The latest and greatest in the seemingly inevitable line of Thomas the Tank Engine mods for the Resident Evil 2 remake has arrived — and while its existence isn't surprising, its application couldn't be more perfect.
The collaborative mod, created by developers ZombieAli and DJ Pop, replaces the wildly terrifying Mr. X -- an unkillable creature that chases you for portions of the game -- with an equally horrifying and tyrant-sized Thomas the Tank Engine.
Complete with the Thomas & Friendstheme song and some exceptionally menacing choo-choos, Mr. Thomas can bust through walls, catch fire, and stalk Claire and Leon to his heart's content, just like his bumpy, hat-wearing predecessor.
While some might say the stress-inducing music and footsteps of the original Mr. X make for a more effective REexperience, I would argue getting body slammed by a smiling train is just as (if not more) upsetting than getting punched to death by a mysterious, gray weirdo.
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Mr. Thomas's first appearance, lifting a helicopter at 00:36 in the video below, is particularly chilling.
Notably, this is the second hilarious Mr. X RE 2mod from DJ Pop. The first was a musical overlay of DMX's "X Gon' Give It To Ya."
A number of users have recommended using the DMX music with the Thomas model for a supremely bizarre experience.
Want to try fleeing from Mr. Thomas yourself? Download the train model here and the music here -- both for Windows versions of the game only.
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