It is just under a week since players were finally able to dive intoResident Evil Villagewith the game’s May 7 release date. Over that time,Resident Evilfans are still piecing together the game’s plotand trying to find all the secrets hidden within the lycan-filled European village. Yet, other fans are more interested in making their own kind of horror with mods, and a newly released one forResident Evil Villageis the stuff of nightmares.

Since the release ofResident Evil Village, there has been a ridiculous amount of modding that has spun the franchise on its head. Fans have gone above and beyond to make some wild model swaps to create either their worst nightmare, or weirdest fantasy. With one of the more notableResident Evil Villagemods being Chris Redfield’s head on Ethan Winters' baby, a newly released one is swapping the roles.

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JTeghius “JTegh” Kittius, the modder responsible for bringing baby Chris Redfield to the world, has now opted to make sure theResident Eviluniverse is balanced with Rosemary Winters taking Chris Redfield’s body. Much like Jtegh’s previous mod, this one also produces a new kind of horror experience fans were not expecting. Yet, having an oversized baby head on a fully grown man’s body may be more uncomfortable based on the footage below.

It is definitely quite the sight to see Rose seemingly become the villain of this game, having the brutal opening recreated with an abundance of absurdity. While strange, it does add some levity to an otherwise heavy game as Ethan must rescue his daughter from a terrifying cult.Resident Evil Villageis definitely willing to take some gruesome chances with the horror elements alongside some seemingly odd turns with familiar franchise mechanics.

For those not interested in moddingResident Evil Villageto find a new kind of horror, the game itself has plenty of frightening moments to keep players hooked.Resident Evil Villagehas been a considerable success for publisher Capcom, with the game already hitting some big franchise milestones. Due in part to the big opening week sales ofResident Evil Village, Capcom confirms that theResident Evilfranchise as a whole has exceeded 100 million units shipped over the 25-year long history of the series.

With it still being very early days for theResident Evil Villagemodding scene, there will inevitably be more to come to take Capcom’s recent survival horror title to some wild places. The most likely mod to make big waves in the community will involve thebreakout star ofResident Evil Village: Ethan’s hands. Hopefully, somebody out there will take the time to try and help the most suffering hands in gaming history.

Resident Evil Villageis available on PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.