After playing "Resident Evil 4" yesterday, it's dawned on me just how much Leon Kennedy has to deal with. The principal character of the game seems to be burdened - to say the least - not just with a slew of affected zombie-like humans but protecting Ashley, the daughter of the game's president. For the most part, Kennedy does his job well but I think that he could stand to be even more powerful. This is why I advocate the usage of kettlebell weights more than just about anything else.
Being a trained ex-police officer in his own right, Kennedy knows how to support himself. Like any official you may think of, he's a good shot with a gun and he will be able to take the fight to just about any supernatural or infected beast that stands in his way. He's also helpful in terms of hand-to-hand combat, being able to shift between the two styles of battle in a seamless way. Regardless, I can't help but feel as though he's typically met with beings stronger than he is.
Jack Krauser stands as one of the tougher villains that this game has ever seen. From what we learn, he faked his own demise and now he came back into the picture, apparently stronger than ever before. This was done through a deal he had made with Albert Wesker, who stands as the true villain in the Resident Evil series that has been seen throughout it. Krauser's ability to mutate his arm into a blade and his archery skills render him a challenge for Kennedy, as you could tell.
Kennedy is clearly strong but are there ways for him to expand on the limits which he possesses? Kettlebell weights are one way to do it and I would suggest that this would be taken on more often. After all, people should be challenging themselves and seeing if the idea of capacity can be challenged and built upon. One's form can become more robust and refined, showcasing just how beneficial the efforts of names such as Lorna are in the grand scheme of things.
Kennedy proves to be more of the more sturdy action heroes seen in gaming but he is still very much human. He's going to encounter mutated creatures of likes of which we can only visualize in the world that we live in today. The issue is that Kennedy only has so much in the way of protection, seeing as how manmade weapons are his only means of safeguarding himself against such beings. When up against such odds, he could use all of the strength he can rally.
Being a trained ex-police officer in his own right, Kennedy knows how to support himself. Like any official you may think of, he's a good shot with a gun and he will be able to take the fight to just about any supernatural or infected beast that stands in his way. He's also helpful in terms of hand-to-hand combat, being able to shift between the two styles of battle in a seamless way. Regardless, I can't help but feel as though he's typically met with beings stronger than he is.
Jack Krauser stands as one of the tougher villains that this game has ever seen. From what we learn, he faked his own demise and now he came back into the picture, apparently stronger than ever before. This was done through a deal he had made with Albert Wesker, who stands as the true villain in the Resident Evil series that has been seen throughout it. Krauser's ability to mutate his arm into a blade and his archery skills render him a challenge for Kennedy, as you could tell.
Kennedy is clearly strong but are there ways for him to expand on the limits which he possesses? Kettlebell weights are one way to do it and I would suggest that this would be taken on more often. After all, people should be challenging themselves and seeing if the idea of capacity can be challenged and built upon. One's form can become more robust and refined, showcasing just how beneficial the efforts of names such as Lorna are in the grand scheme of things.
Kennedy proves to be more of the more sturdy action heroes seen in gaming but he is still very much human. He's going to encounter mutated creatures of likes of which we can only visualize in the world that we live in today. The issue is that Kennedy only has so much in the way of protection, seeing as how manmade weapons are his only means of safeguarding himself against such beings. When up against such odds, he could use all of the strength he can rally.
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