Here is a complete walkthrough of all the new enemies you will be encountering in Gears of War 3.
Lambent – Stalk
They’re like a jack-in-the-box from hell. When one of these huge vine-like Lambent growths punches high into the air and its giant blister pods begin to form, there’s no telling what nightmare they’ll spew out. Whatever it is, it’s come to kill you.
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Lambent – Drudge
The Drudge is a Locust Drone whose been taken over by the Lambent infection or life-form, depending on your point of view. It appears to spawn from the pulsating growths on the stalks. It was bad enough as a regular grub, but Lambency can now make him mutate into a grotesque mass of tentacles and goo. Shoot him before he charges and his body will explode, but if you’re really unlucky, his newly deformed snakelike head will live on and finish the attack.
Lambent – Polyp
The first “glowies” that the C.O.G. encountered, these smaller parasitic Lambent can spawn from stalks, mutated Drudges and even larger Lambent monstrosities. They spit a noxious goo when threatened an can swarm over floors, walls and ceilings to blow up at your feet.
Savage Locust
Everyone’s stranded now even the Locust. Flooded out of their underground Hollow when Jacinto was sunk, some have become separated from what’s left of their forces and are surviving on their own. Just like the Stranded ground walkers they despise. Almost feral, the Savage Locust make homes where they can sometimes digging new tunnels just beneath the surface, sometimes seeking shelter in former human structures anywhere that feels like the dark, subterranean home the remember.
Siege Beast
The Locust are supremely skilled at adapting native animals into war machines. We don’t know what the Siege Beasts looked like before the grubs got to work on them, but they’ve strapped the creatures to gun carriages and painfully exploited the power of their massive hind legs to make a siege catapult that fires incendiary bombs.