![]() Armando Franca/APįrom December 1, wearing a face mask will once again be mandatory in enclosed spaces a digital certificate proving vaccination or recovery from the coronavirus must be shown to enter restaurants, cinemas and hotels and even inoculated people must have a negative test to visit hospitals, elderly care homes, sports events and bars and discos.įurthermore, everyone arriving on a flight from abroad must present a negative test result. It comes less than two months after the country scrapped most curbs when the goal of vaccinating 86% of the population against COVID-19 was reached.Ī recent rise in coronavirus infections compelled the government to act, Costa told a press conference, though he noted that his country hasn't seen a surge on the scale witnessed elsewhere in Europe.Ī woman wearing a face mask crosses a street in Lisbon, Thursday, Nov. Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa announced on Thursday (November 25) that the country will reintroduce tighter pandemic restrictions. ![]() Just over 58% of the Czech population has been fully vaccinated. Prime Minister Andrej Babis also said the government has been considering mandatory vaccination for certain groups of people, including the elderly, medical and military personnel and police officers. ![]() The number of people at culture and sports events will be limited to 1,000 who are vaccinated or have recovered from COVID-19 All other public gatherings can be attended by up to 100 visitors, down from 1,000. Bars, restaurants, nightclubs, discotheques and casinos have to close at 10 p.m. It makes for much safer passage to escort survivors when you're not being shot at and/or run over by the buggers.Īdmittedly you can just wait them out until the military show up, but it's honestly better to suck it up and take them out at the earliest convenience.A 30-day state of emergency comes into effect on Friday (November 26) as the Czech Republic sees record-high COVID-19 cases.Īs part of the government's anti-COVID measures, all Christmas markets across the country are banned and people will not be allowed to drink alcohol in public places, health minister Adam Vojtech said. Well, besides the joy of killing them, I mean. However, there is a silver lining to killing them. They're driving about, indiscriminately shooting zombie and survivor alike, which seems like pretty mental behaviour to me. Well, I suppose they do technically qualify as psychopaths. That's the reason I've referred to them as the "damn convicts", the sheer annoyance of them cruising around the outdoor area of the Willamette mall in their machine gun-toting jeep. Hell, even fighting them is more of an optional challenge than a side mission, just for the benefit of not being shot every time you venture outside. So inconsequential to the events of the game, they don't even get named or individual health bars as you fight them. So consider this your painful trip down memory lane, from all of fourteen years ago, as we look at the boss fights that made this series as wacky as it is. This isn't a straightforward ranking on difficulty, but also where these weirdos stand out in terms of rememberable nutter. ![]() Capcom love pushing absurd boundaries at times, as some of these are complete p*sstakes of real-world stereotypes we've seen across movies over the years. Bringing a knife to a weaponised jeep fight, for example, is never going to bode well.īut it's the characters behind the fight that make it memorable. Motorbike riding, fistfights atop tanks, petrol bombs and threats of nightsticks in uncomfortable places, they're all here.Īlthough I say subjectively, some of them can be an absolute nightmare to fight if you're not expecting to wander into one. What makes them great is the variety of psycho on display and how you take them out. ![]() This is none more apparent than in its colourful roster of psychopaths across the franchise, from killer clowns, escaped convicts, PTSD suffering war veterans, somewhat overly patriotic families and everything in between. ![]()
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