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I feel the same about the boss monsters. Not really sure. I suppose they should count as Complete Mutations as well.
So, that makes both of them super zombies, or?
What's a J'avo anyway? Drugged humans?
Also, if anyone's wondering how Jake beat the ♥♥♥♥ out of the Ustanak in hand-to-hand at the end of 6, yet states that the C-Virus didn't affect him at the beginning of 6. Consider this. It's likely that he feels no different because his body took time to assimilate it into his body (it also took Wesker a period of time to exhibit superhuman traits with the experimental virus after he injected himself with it).
Keep in mind, Jake later states to Carla that "Those shots of yours pack one hell of a punch!", so it's likely this is when Jake started to notice the C-Virus being incorporated into his body. By the time we get to the end of Jake's campaign, it's actually not surprising that he was able to do what he did to the weakened Ustanak.
If both zombies and J'avo are infected from the C-Virus, then what is the G Virus?
How does Critical Hit work, and how much more damage would that do?