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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 37 MIN

Resident Evil's Dumb Scientists and Their Horrifying Experiments

from Average Joe Nerdcast · host Average Joe Nerdcast

After diving headfirst into Resident Evil Requiem, Nate realized something…The real horror of the Resident Evil universe might not be the monsters.It might be the scientists.In this episode of the Average Joe Nerdcast, Nate takes a fun deep dive into the absolutely unhinged bio-weapon science behind the Resident Evil franchise from viral mutations and parasitic mind control to the corporate insanity of the Umbrella Corporation.Why do the experiments always go wrong?Why do the viruses keep getting worse?And how did Resident Evil manage to stay one of gaming’s most beloved horror franchises for nearly thirty years?This episode blends Resident Evil lore, gaming nostalgia, and a healthy amount of roasting the world’s most irresponsible fictional scientists.If you’re a fan of Resident Evil, survival horror, or just ridiculous sci-fi bio-weapon experiments…you’re in the right place.If you enjoyed the episode, then hop over to Facebook and Join The Lobby the Average Joe Nerdcast community and tell us:Which Resident Evil virus would be the most terrifying in real life?Link to the Facebook group 👇https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1F2oBL66tB/?mibextid=wwXIfrAnd if you’re enjoying the show, don’t forget to leave a rating and share the podcast with another nerd in your life.Stay Gold, Nerd Bold.

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After diving headfirst into Resident Evil Requiem, Nate realized something…The real horror of the Resident Evil universe might not be the monsters.It might be the scientists.In this episode of the Average Joe Nerdcast, Nate takes a fun deep dive...

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