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JDelekto: Understood, I think that's why the "recently deceased" rising has more credibility than just a simple infection.
Often those two things are combined. The disease kills the person and quickly then seizes control of the corpse itself e.g. Dawn of the Dead 2004.
Also, fish.

Having to blindly whack the waters around you for five minutes, hoping for a 'thump', before continuing your swim for 30 more seconds, is very annoying.
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tinyE: Not hated, but stupid, how is it a swarm of insects can drop a sword or a potion? :P
Never understood how a couple of arrows or sword blows could kill them either.
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almabrds: I hate Regenerators, monsters in Resident Evil 4.
How about Refridgerators, enemies of the thin?
Post edited March 28, 2015 by XYCat
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Navagon: Often those two things are combined. The disease kills the person and quickly then seizes control of the corpse itself e.g. Dawn of the Dead 2004.
I know. It's pretty absurd to think that people would rise from their graves in pristine condition willing to maw on living humans, but slow moving zombies were the big scare --you can run, but you had to keep on running.

Now, fast zombies from other sources --I would think if the brain-stem is encroached, it would take time to figure out what it wanted to do. Even then, the physical limitations of the body would be in effect, even after rigor-mortis set in, it could exercise the muscles. Now at this point, I would think even a new age zombie would be slow moving.
Monks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-_T7E360Zo
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chadjenofsky: Goombas...AKA Kuribo... I mean, it's a mushroom! How can they defeat Mario and make him fall off the screen if he doesn't jump on their heads correctly? Instead, they should just fall apart as he walks past them! =P
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the.kuribo: It's all in the eyebrows. You think Sylar from Heroes was strong because of his ability to absorb powers? NO! It was all the eyebrows.
LOL, Serious eyebrows, indeed! (for both!)
Everything in Dark Souls II.
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almabrds: I hate Regenerators, monsters in Resident Evil 4.
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CharlesGrey: But those were awesome. Besides, they just want to give you a hug. :D
Aye. I always called* the second version Mister Huggyspikes.

*squealed, really.
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tinyE: Not hated, but stupid, how is it a swarm of insects can drop a sword or a potion? :P
You're a squirrel who somehow has money and sometimes swords and shields [...]
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Navagon: Often those two things are combined. The disease kills the person and quickly then seizes control of the corpse itself e.g. Dawn of the Dead 2004.
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JDelekto: I know. It's pretty absurd to think that people would rise from their graves in pristine condition willing to maw on living humans, but slow moving zombies were the big scare --you can run, but you had to keep on running.

Now, fast zombies from other sources --I would think if the brain-stem is encroached, it would take time to figure out what it wanted to do. Even then, the physical limitations of the body would be in effect, even after rigor-mortis set in, it could exercise the muscles. Now at this point, I would think even a new age zombie would be slow moving.
Yeah, I agree that they should be slower. At least most of the time. Mentally they'd be really slow on the uptake too. But once they get the smell of blood and brains in their nostrils all bets are off.
Easy. http://mp1st.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Keyart.jpeg
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Illithids (commonly known as mind flayers), damn those Cthulu's offsprings.
My only hate is against insects and loading screens.
We're in 2015 and somehow those loading screens are still a thing.