Resi Evil Body Hunt – Contain the Infection
- Updated: 12th Mar, 2009
Well, we had an eventful morning today. You may have heard about Capcom Europe’s “Treasure Hunt” to promote Resident Evil 5’s release tomorrow. TheFluffyFist and I did our bit to help out the NHS by spending our morning searching London for Infected body parts. Apparently there was a bit of an outbreak…
14 clues were sent out last night, with instructions to search for body parts from 9am and get them to Westminster Bridge by 11am:
- Hidden near a pub? Elementary, my dear Watson…
- More drinks, this time with digging sailors
- A Standard location on Villiers Street – and it’s a laughing matter…
- A Proudly photographic display
- Samuel Pepys dwelled here, his street a palatial namesake
- Rubbish? Find out, where Chandos and Bedfordbury cross
- 8 Bedford Court
- Rubbish? Find out, where Bedfordbury and New Row cross
- Make a call on St Martin’s Lane
- London’s narrowest street
- Sir Isaac dwelled here, with a view of the National Portrait Gallery
- Captain Scott’s memory is keeping this safe
- Take a seat between (IC)Art and the Arch
- Seek out the pub with no name on Warwick House Street
Some serious Googling got us this map and route.
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Despite getting to Embankment at 8:50am, we didn’t find any body parts on Villier’s Street, nor the Sherlock Holmes pub. In fact, we cleared all 14 sites by 9:38 and didn’t find a single head, torso or limb that wasn’t firmly clutched in the paws of fellow socially-conscious individuals… The first ones we saw were in the hands of a couple of guys at 4 minutes past 9 who had found at least 3 (THREE!) parts already. Hmm… :|
No matter, it was a great way to spend the morning. Much more fun than a normal Thursday. Plus, everyone who turned up on Westminster Bridge got a free RE5 bag, copies of the game and photo ops with the body parts ;)
Met a friendly couple on Northumberland Avenue – Ricky Smith and Katherine Halls:
Ricky, risking himself to keep London safe:
The Infected:
Resident Evil 5 is out in the UK on Friday the 13th (Ooooo!) March 2009.
Most amusingly, Gamezine reports that a bunch of the body parts were taken by people who didn’t then bring them to the drop-point on Westminster Bridge. What would you do if you found a bloody fake torso stinking of raw chicken liver?
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