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Mr. X is a character and
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from the 1998 survival horror video game '' Resident Evil 2'' and its 2019 remake, both part of the '' Resident Evil'' franchise created by the Japanese company
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. Also known as the T-00 Tyrant, part of a series of intelligent bioweapons developed by the Umbrella Corporation, Mr. X pursues
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and Claire Redfield for a large portion of the game. Mr. X is the only Tyrant in the series to wear more standard clothing in the form of a trench coat, and in the remake, a
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hat. To the surprise of the game's developers, the remake's Mr. X gained "breakout" popularity amongst fans and critics, becoming an
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due to his fear-inspiring implacability and incongruously gentlemanly appearance. He has commonly been featured alongside the 2002
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single " X Gon' Give It to Ya". Critics praised Mr. X's deep integration into the game's mechanics, but the constant pressure to escape him proved controversial, with some fans going as far as to
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him out of the game entirely.


Development

Shinji Mikami is credited with creating Mr. X, also known as T-00, who was an improved version of '' Resident Evil'''s T-002 Tyrant. The Tyrants are
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supersoldiers created by Umbrella Corporation, a pharmaceutical company with secret, sinister plans that involve the creation and sale of BOWs, or Bio-Organic Weapons. The basic idea of a trenchcoat-wearing
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monster, and a later transformation process, existed from the early stages of '' Resident Evil 2'''s development. In the original game, the artificial intelligence of Mr. X was far more basic, and was unable to break through rooms in an unscripted manner. If the player loaded into another section of the game, he would be unable to track down the player. In the 2019 remake, Mr. X was particularly designed to stalk the protagonist, much like
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in ''
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'' and the
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in '' Resident Evil 7''. Ominous music and heavy footsteps increase in volume and intensity the closer he gets to the player. Because of his numerous appearances in different places, some people thought there were multiple Tyrants in existence, but game director Kazunori Kadoi affirmed there was only a single instance of Mr. X. To determine how the character tracked the ingame location of the protagonists, an independent level designer used a
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camera tool to locate Mr. X, confirming that he could sense the player, but did not "cheat" by using teleportation, instead moving at about four times his standard walk speed when he was not visible to the player.


Appearances

In the original ''Resident Evil 2'' (1998), Mr. X wore only a trench coat, while in the remake, he also wears a fedora hat. He was dropped into Raccoon City by Umbrella Corporation along with five other T-103 Tyrants during the outbreak of the
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, a highly contagious zombifying virus created as a bioweapon. While the others were commanded to engage in a cover-up of the situation, T-00 was given two unique missions - to eliminate any survivors in the Raccoon City Police Station, and track down a sample of the G-virus, a
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ic pathogen enabling immense growth and power, by any means necessary. Leon and Claire soon discover he is immune to harm from any normal weapon. While being temporarily incapacitated by the impact of a moving van and explosives detonated by series antivillain Ada Wong, he later recovers before being seemingly killed by
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, a mutated scientist who formerly worked for Umbrella. In Claire's scenario, he is not seen further, while in Leon's scenario, Mr. X is shown to have regenerated again, pursuing Leon into NEST, a secret Umbrella Corporation research facility. When the self-destruct sequence for NEST is triggered, he mutates into a Super Tyrant to attempt to kill Leon once and for all. Ada gives Leon a
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, allowing him to permanently kill Mr. X. Mr. X also appears as an enemy in the Cavia-developed light gun shooter '' Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles'' (2009), and as a playable character in '' Resident Evil: Resistance'' (2020), a companion game to ''
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'' (2020).


Other appearances

Outside the ''Resident Evil'' franchise, Mr. X appears in '' Monster Hunter: World'' (2018), '' PUBG Mobile'' (2018), and ''Puzzle & Survival'' (2023).


Reception

Due to his implacability and appearance, Mr. X became popular among reviewers and fans. Jordan Boyd of ''DualShockers'' hailed the 2019 remake's Mr. X as one of the best developments in the survival horror genre in recent years, citing his unpredictability that forced players to change their playstyle depending on his actions. Boyd stated that while ''Resident Evil 2'' gave players weapons as a "crutch" to a pure horror experience, Mr. X represented a truly scary and threatening enemy to the player. Similarly, Alex Donaldson of '' VG247'' dubbed Mr. X a "perfect panic-inducing enemy", also praising its excellent implementation, persistent danger, and ability to turn the game into a horrific experience. '' Eurogamer''s Wesley Yin-Poole lauded Mr. X and called him "wonderfully terrifying." While appreciating his presence, '' Game Informer''s Kyle Hilliard despised him frequently for his recurring irritability, silliness, and frightening moments. Aaron Potter of '' Den of Geek'' and ''
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'' staff named Mr. X as one of the best ''Resident Evil'' bosses, with Potter commenting, "You simply have no way of defeating or halting this 7-foot-tall stalker... This endless game of cat and mouse never fails to get the heart pumping, especially since he follows you in real time." Willow Green of '' Empire'' described Mr.X as one of the greatest video game characters, stating that it "relentlessly pursuing our heroes, he was designed by Capcom to offer a different kind of opponent from the usual hordes of shuffling dead-heads." According to Patrick Gill of '' Polygon'', some elements of Mr. X can be horrifying even if the character isn't visible on screen but you can hear his ominous footsteps. Mr. X became an
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on Twitter in 2019, one of which featured the 2002 song " X Gon' Give It to Ya" playing when the character appeared onscreen. Fans have additionally created various mods involving Mr. X, including one again playing "X Gon' Give It to Ya" whenever he appears. Another mod, "X No More", removes him from the game entirely and is targeted towards fans who believe he destroys the pace of the game.


References

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