

It can also cause horrific mutations, though the T-Virus has incredible. This virus can reanimate dead cells within human beings and animals, but despite being something of a medical breakthrough, it has the unfortunate side effect of bringing the dead back to life. The T-Virus is the cause of all the suffering in the Resident Evil movies. Of course, the most significant deviation was the addition of Jovovich's Alice, an agent for the sinister pharmaceutical company Umbrella who later becomes humanity's last hope when the T-Virus all but destroys the world. As the film series progressed it distanced itself from the source material, using the games as inspiration instead of being straight adaptations. What powers did Milla Jovovich's Alice gain from Resident Evil's T-Virus? 2002's Resident Evil movie pitched itself as a prequel to the original game, offering more detail into how the T-Virus leaked in the first place. That also includes its inhabitants, which is where the Giger influence comes in. The story as it stands sees you on board a ship that is appropriately dark, grimy, and holding mysteries long forgotten.

And like all good Survival Horror games, Hibernaculum takes after Resident Evil 2 and System Shock 2 for that component. Hibernaculum is described as a retro-inspired dungeon crawler in the vein of classics such as Eye of the Beholder, but tinged with the “gothic shock” of Horror Soft’s Elvira & Waxworks series. As you might expect, the campaign has already been a success, drawing more than $47,000 US with 23 days left to go. After the surreal adventure game Strangeland, developer Wormwood Studios are back at it again with a new Kickstarter for Hibernaculum, a Survival Horror RPG with an art style that draws from the biomechanical leanings of H.R.
