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not real life
Like Chris punching that Boulder in 5, a good chunk of the OG Resident Evil 4 had this too, like flipping through the laser traps...
Or Leon parrying a freaking chainsaw
RE games always had some absurdity to it.
It's the way they found to still put that part in the game without making it "too much"...
But yeah, it was a dumb badass movement and one hell of a weird kinetic reflex ^^
No recoil in theory on a railgun ;) Or MUCH lower than a standard gun, just the mass of the projectile.
thanks for the info, id never have known.
it was Re5