Resident Evil 4: HUNK's Neck Breaker Ballet (PS2 version)

Опубликовано: 15 Май 2026
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HUNK is my favourite Resident Evil character by far. So I was quite happy to see him in the Resident Evil 4 Mercenaries bonus game. There, he sports a cool custom TMP but - more importantly - a supremely cool yet deadly finishing move called the Neck Breaker. In the Pueblo level, he can defeat every enemy with this move.
So I thought to myself, "How many enemies can I defeat in the PlayStation 2 version using nothing but Neck Breakers"? A preliminary answer to this question (90 foes, 141000 points) can be seen in this video.
The rules for a Neck Breaker Ballet are simple:
(1) Grenades may not be used as a weapon
(2) The TMP must be used to aim at the head with the intent to yield Neck Breakers
(3) All enemies have to be defeated with a Neck Breaker, with the exception of (a) Plagas, (b) Ganados trying to torch you with their flame breath and (c) unintentional critical hits.
(4) The combo chain may not be interrupted.
You will see that I get hit a couple of times (which eventually cost me a First Aid Spray). The first of them was a timing mistake, the others were either unexpected grabs by the enemies or attacks which couldn't be evaded due to the Neck Breaker's recovery phase. Still, it is quite amusing to watch (given that you are (wo)man enough to stomach the gore), and most sequences worked out the way I wanted them to.
The run is not optimal (for starterst, not taking hits would be better), and I'm going to try and beat my score in the future. Perhaps one day, I'll manage to break the 100 barrier. For now, enjoy this 90 combo run.
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