'Resident Evil: Revelations 2' news: screenshots of new monsters released by Capcom

The pus-filled Sploder ready to explode in Resident Evil: Revelations 2. Facebook

Three "Resident Evil" enemies were revealed by the game developer through its latest screenshot releases.

Capcom, the team behind the "Resident Evil: Revelations 2" video game, disclosed the latest monsters that will haunt players in the popular horror survival game. These gruesome enemies possess dangerous characteristics that could impede the player's survival in the city of Terragrigia. 

One of the three new beasts shown in the latest batch of screenshots is the Revenant, a ghastly creature formed when multiple body parts are sewn together. The other one is the Sploder, which is a mutation of the Afflicted beast that can blow up when a player attacks it. Its explosion could release a foul pus that could be fatal to the player's eyesight. Meanwhile, the third monster is the Othrus, known as the wild creatures that are infected with a deadly virus. 

God is a Geek offered several tips to destroy this new line of enemies. According to the website, the Revenant is inflicted with a virus that grows inside its body, forming a weak "core" that can be used as a focal point of a strong attack. This core can be seen by using Natalia's special talent. 

The detonation of the Sploder's poisonous pus, on the other hand, should be avoided at all times. That is why attacking it should be done from a safe distance. But in case the player does get blinded, the flashlight from Moira can surely be very useful. 

Meanwhile, the small but highly vicious pack of the Othrus creatures normally attack in groups. To defeat them, the site recommends that the beasts be attacked as soon as spotted. 

"Resident Evil: Revelations 2" will reportedly be released in Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PC formats through digital distribution of its episodes every week starting Feb. 17. The complete boxed edition, on the other hand, will be sold in Europe starting March 13.

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