

Have you ever wondered how old your favorite video game character will be when they die? Defunct Games puts that question to the test. By studying the lives of gaming's biggest stars, we are able to accurately predict when they'll croak. (Note: All characters start at 79 years old, the national average for life expectancy.)
NAME: Leon Kennedy
BORN: Sometime in 1977
GAMOGRAPHY: Leon Kennedy first popped up in Resident Evil 2. He also starred in Resident Evil 4, which is largely considered the best in the franchise. Though not canon, Leon is featured in Resident Evil Gaiden on the Game Boy Color. He also did some first-person shooting in Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles for the Wii and PlayStation 3.
BIOGRAPHY: It's been a wild ride for Leon S. Kennedy. He went from the hero cop who saved Raccoon City to the man in charge of rescuing the President's daughter. Even when it looks like he's down for the count, Leon has a plan to outlive the brain-eating zombies (and their non-zombie counterparts) and keep his butt alive. So far he's been doing a good job of that ... but for how long?
Even the zombies know that Leon is a white male, which means he's statistically destined to die two years before Clair Redfield.
Adjustment: -2
Leon knows a thing or two about growing and combining different plants, even if it's just to make strong green weed.
Adjustment: +5
Although he's not attached to anybody at the moment, there's a strong possibility that Leon made a play on the President's 21 year old daughter!
Adjustment: -3
Leon excels in solving complicated contextual puzzles, especially when the pieces sparkle and want to be found!
Adjustment: +3
Now that he has joined the FBI, Leon is eligible for the best healthcare the government can buy. Useful on his many adventures.
Adjustment: +2
We never learn why Leon shows up in Raccoon City, leaving us to speculate on a past we know nothing about. Creepy!
Adjustment: +/-0
At least once in his life, Leon has been infected with an experimental serum that has caused mutations in test subjects.
Adjustment: -10
Leon is part of a multi-billion dollar conspiracy that may go as high as the President of the United States! LOOK OUT!
Adjustment: -7
Trained as a police officer, Leon is good with guns and knives. He's also well versed on the newest survival techniques.
Adjustment: +6
Leon knows at least one person who is a trained killer that might have a reason to silence this zombie apocalypse survivor.
Adjustment: -4
This FBI agent is one of the few in Resident Evil to never meet Albert Wesker, the baddest bad guy in the series.
Adjustment: +1
It seems like everywhere Leon goes, zombies show up. This will prove troublesome when he scrounges for food and fights off disease.
Adjustment: -20Life Expectancy - 50 Years Old (1977 - 2027): If there's one thing we've learned from horror movies, it's impossible to successfully contain the zombie apocalypse. Eventually these brain-eaters will overrun the cities and towns, forcing survivors to take shelter for long stretches of time. Even if Leon survives the worst of it, he's still susceptible to new diseases and other ailments. Worse yet, he's already been injected with a deadly virus. His police training can only keep him safe for so long. Leon Kennedy is destined to die a middle-aged man.

Have you ever wondered how old your favorite video game character will be when they die? Defunct Games puts that question to the test. By studying the lives of gaming's biggest stars, we are able to accurately predict when they'll croak. (Note: All characters start at 79 years old, the national average for life expectancy.)
NAME: Leon Kennedy
BORN: Sometime in 1977
GAMOGRAPHY: Leon Kennedy first popped up in Resident Evil 2. He also starred in Resident Evil 4, which is largely considered the best in the franchise. Though not canon, Leon is featured in Resident Evil Gaiden on the Game Boy Color. He also did some first-person shooting in Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles for the Wii and PlayStation 3.
BIOGRAPHY: It's been a wild ride for Leon S. Kennedy. He went from the hero cop who saved Raccoon City to the man in charge of rescuing the President's daughter. Even when it looks like he's down for the count, Leon has a plan to outlive the brain-eating zombies (and their non-zombie counterparts) and keep his butt alive. So far he's been doing a good job of that ... but for how long?
Even the zombies know that Leon is a white male, which means he's statistically destined to die two years before Clair Redfield.
Adjustment: -2
Leon knows a thing or two about growing and combining different plants, even if it's just to make strong green weed.
Adjustment: +5
Although he's not attached to anybody at the moment, there's a strong possibility that Leon made a play on the President's 21 year old daughter!
Adjustment: -3
Leon excels in solving complicated contextual puzzles, especially when the pieces sparkle and want to be found!
Adjustment: +3
Now that he has joined the FBI, Leon is eligible for the best healthcare the government can buy. Useful on his many adventures.
Adjustment: +2
We never learn why Leon shows up in Raccoon City, leaving us to speculate on a past we know nothing about. Creepy!
Adjustment: +/-0
At least once in his life, Leon has been infected with an experimental serum that has caused mutations in test subjects.
Adjustment: -10
Leon is part of a multi-billion dollar conspiracy that may go as high as the President of the United States! LOOK OUT!
Adjustment: -7
Trained as a police officer, Leon is good with guns and knives. He's also well versed on the newest survival techniques.
Adjustment: +6
Leon knows at least one person who is a trained killer that might have a reason to silence this zombie apocalypse survivor.
Adjustment: -4
This FBI agent is one of the few in Resident Evil to never meet Albert Wesker, the baddest bad guy in the series.
Adjustment: +1
It seems like everywhere Leon goes, zombies show up. This will prove troublesome when he scrounges for food and fights off disease.
Adjustment: -20Life Expectancy - 50 Years Old (1977 - 2027): If there's one thing we've learned from horror movies, it's impossible to successfully contain the zombie apocalypse. Eventually these brain-eaters will overrun the cities and towns, forcing survivors to take shelter for long stretches of time. Even if Leon survives the worst of it, he's still susceptible to new diseases and other ailments. Worse yet, he's already been injected with a deadly virus. His police training can only keep him safe for so long. Leon Kennedy is destined to die a middle-aged man.

Have you ever wondered how old your favorite video game character will be when they die? Defunct Games puts that question to the test. By studying the lives of gaming's biggest stars, we are able to accurately predict when they'll croak. (Note: All characters start at 79 years old, the national average for life expectancy.)
NAME: Leon Kennedy
BORN: Sometime in 1977
GAMOGRAPHY: Leon Kennedy first popped up in Resident Evil 2. He also starred in Resident Evil 4, which is largely considered the best in the franchise. Though not canon, Leon is featured in Resident Evil Gaiden on the Game Boy Color. He also did some first-person shooting in Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles for the Wii and PlayStation 3.
BIOGRAPHY: It's been a wild ride for Leon S. Kennedy. He went from the hero cop who saved Raccoon City to the man in charge of rescuing the President's daughter. Even when it looks like he's down for the count, Leon has a plan to outlive the brain-eating zombies (and their non-zombie counterparts) and keep his butt alive. So far he's been doing a good job of that ... but for how long?
Even the zombies know that Leon is a white male, which means he's statistically destined to die two years before Clair Redfield.
Adjustment: -2
Leon knows a thing or two about growing and combining different plants, even if it's just to make strong green weed.
Adjustment: +5
Although he's not attached to anybody at the moment, there's a strong possibility that Leon made a play on the President's 21 year old daughter!
Adjustment: -3
Leon excels in solving complicated contextual puzzles, especially when the pieces sparkle and want to be found!
Adjustment: +3
Now that he has joined the FBI, Leon is eligible for the best healthcare the government can buy. Useful on his many adventures.
Adjustment: +2
We never learn why Leon shows up in Raccoon City, leaving us to speculate on a past we know nothing about. Creepy!
Adjustment: +/-0
At least once in his life, Leon has been infected with an experimental serum that has caused mutations in test subjects.
Adjustment: -10
Leon is part of a multi-billion dollar conspiracy that may go as high as the President of the United States! LOOK OUT!
Adjustment: -7
Trained as a police officer, Leon is good with guns and knives. He's also well versed on the newest survival techniques.
Adjustment: +6
Leon knows at least one person who is a trained killer that might have a reason to silence this zombie apocalypse survivor.
Adjustment: -4
This FBI agent is one of the few in Resident Evil to never meet Albert Wesker, the baddest bad guy in the series.
Adjustment: +1
It seems like everywhere Leon goes, zombies show up. This will prove troublesome when he scrounges for food and fights off disease.
Adjustment: -20Life Expectancy - 50 Years Old (1977 - 2027): If there's one thing we've learned from horror movies, it's impossible to successfully contain the zombie apocalypse. Eventually these brain-eaters will overrun the cities and towns, forcing survivors to take shelter for long stretches of time. Even if Leon survives the worst of it, he's still susceptible to new diseases and other ailments. Worse yet, he's already been injected with a deadly virus. His police training can only keep him safe for so long. Leon Kennedy is destined to die a middle-aged man.

Have you ever wondered how old your favorite video game character will be when they die? Defunct Games puts that question to the test. By studying the lives of gaming's biggest stars, we are able to accurately predict when they'll croak. (Note: All characters start at 79 years old, the national average for life expectancy.)
NAME: Leon Kennedy
BORN: Sometime in 1977
GAMOGRAPHY: Leon Kennedy first popped up in Resident Evil 2. He also starred in Resident Evil 4, which is largely considered the best in the franchise. Though not canon, Leon is featured in Resident Evil Gaiden on the Game Boy Color. He also did some first-person shooting in Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles for the Wii and PlayStation 3.
BIOGRAPHY: It's been a wild ride for Leon S. Kennedy. He went from the hero cop who saved Raccoon City to the man in charge of rescuing the President's daughter. Even when it looks like he's down for the count, Leon has a plan to outlive the brain-eating zombies (and their non-zombie counterparts) and keep his butt alive. So far he's been doing a good job of that ... but for how long?
Even the zombies know that Leon is a white male, which means he's statistically destined to die two years before Clair Redfield.
Adjustment: -2
Leon knows a thing or two about growing and combining different plants, even if it's just to make strong green weed.
Adjustment: +5
Although he's not attached to anybody at the moment, there's a strong possibility that Leon made a play on the President's 21 year old daughter!
Adjustment: -3
Leon excels in solving complicated contextual puzzles, especially when the pieces sparkle and want to be found!
Adjustment: +3
Now that he has joined the FBI, Leon is eligible for the best healthcare the government can buy. Useful on his many adventures.
Adjustment: +2
We never learn why Leon shows up in Raccoon City, leaving us to speculate on a past we know nothing about. Creepy!
Adjustment: +/-0
At least once in his life, Leon has been infected with an experimental serum that has caused mutations in test subjects.
Adjustment: -10
Leon is part of a multi-billion dollar conspiracy that may go as high as the President of the United States! LOOK OUT!
Adjustment: -7
Trained as a police officer, Leon is good with guns and knives. He's also well versed on the newest survival techniques.
Adjustment: +6
Leon knows at least one person who is a trained killer that might have a reason to silence this zombie apocalypse survivor.
Adjustment: -4
This FBI agent is one of the few in Resident Evil to never meet Albert Wesker, the baddest bad guy in the series.
Adjustment: +1
It seems like everywhere Leon goes, zombies show up. This will prove troublesome when he scrounges for food and fights off disease.
Adjustment: -20Life Expectancy - 50 Years Old (1977 - 2027): If there's one thing we've learned from horror movies, it's impossible to successfully contain the zombie apocalypse. Eventually these brain-eaters will overrun the cities and towns, forcing survivors to take shelter for long stretches of time. Even if Leon survives the worst of it, he's still susceptible to new diseases and other ailments. Worse yet, he's already been injected with a deadly virus. His police training can only keep him safe for so long. Leon Kennedy is destined to die a middle-aged man.

Have you ever wondered how old your favorite video game character will be when they die? Defunct Games puts that question to the test. By studying the lives of gaming's biggest stars, we are able to accurately predict when they'll croak. (Note: All characters start at 79 years old, the national average for life expectancy.)
NAME: Leon Kennedy
BORN: Sometime in 1977
GAMOGRAPHY: Leon Kennedy first popped up in Resident Evil 2. He also starred in Resident Evil 4, which is largely considered the best in the franchise. Though not canon, Leon is featured in Resident Evil Gaiden on the Game Boy Color. He also did some first-person shooting in Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles for the Wii and PlayStation 3.
BIOGRAPHY: It's been a wild ride for Leon S. Kennedy. He went from the hero cop who saved Raccoon City to the man in charge of rescuing the President's daughter. Even when it looks like he's down for the count, Leon has a plan to outlive the brain-eating zombies (and their non-zombie counterparts) and keep his butt alive. So far he's been doing a good job of that ... but for how long?
Even the zombies know that Leon is a white male, which means he's statistically destined to die two years before Clair Redfield.
Adjustment: -2
Leon knows a thing or two about growing and combining different plants, even if it's just to make strong green weed.
Adjustment: +5
Although he's not attached to anybody at the moment, there's a strong possibility that Leon made a play on the President's 21 year old daughter!
Adjustment: -3
Leon excels in solving complicated contextual puzzles, especially when the pieces sparkle and want to be found!
Adjustment: +3
Now that he has joined the FBI, Leon is eligible for the best healthcare the government can buy. Useful on his many adventures.
Adjustment: +2
We never learn why Leon shows up in Raccoon City, leaving us to speculate on a past we know nothing about. Creepy!
Adjustment: +/-0
At least once in his life, Leon has been infected with an experimental serum that has caused mutations in test subjects.
Adjustment: -10
Leon is part of a multi-billion dollar conspiracy that may go as high as the President of the United States! LOOK OUT!
Adjustment: -7
Trained as a police officer, Leon is good with guns and knives. He's also well versed on the newest survival techniques.
Adjustment: +6
Leon knows at least one person who is a trained killer that might have a reason to silence this zombie apocalypse survivor.
Adjustment: -4
This FBI agent is one of the few in Resident Evil to never meet Albert Wesker, the baddest bad guy in the series.
Adjustment: +1
It seems like everywhere Leon goes, zombies show up. This will prove troublesome when he scrounges for food and fights off disease.
Adjustment: -20Life Expectancy - 50 Years Old (1977 - 2027): If there's one thing we've learned from horror movies, it's impossible to successfully contain the zombie apocalypse. Eventually these brain-eaters will overrun the cities and towns, forcing survivors to take shelter for long stretches of time. Even if Leon survives the worst of it, he's still susceptible to new diseases and other ailments. Worse yet, he's already been injected with a deadly virus. His police training can only keep him safe for so long. Leon Kennedy is destined to die a middle-aged man.