When Resident Evil 2 remake came out last year, Capcom re-introduced players to Mr.X and made the tyrant more menacing and terrifying than his original counterpart. However, unbeknownst to many players, Mr. X became a testing ground for Capcom and the company gathered fan feedback in an effort to make Nemesis even more terrifying than the fedora-wearing monster. As seen in recent Innovative gameplay videos of Resident Evil 3 remake, it is obvious that Nemesis is much scarier than Mr. X, not only because of his ability to run and use weapons but because Capcom needed the monster to be bigger, terrifying, and much more relentless in pursuing play
However, it looks like this game franchise could be a victim of attrition and “falling interest.” It’s the same reason why the movie sequel always seems not to do as well. If the numbers are low for RE3 , the chances are high that the same will happen to an RE4 rem
In the trailer, it appears that Jill is running around inside her apartment building attempting to escape from the Nemesis as it stalks her. This provides more key insight into Resident Evil 3 ‘s storyline elements which were left out of the original, which skips the moments that transpire between Jill’s preparations to leave her home and the moment that skips ahead to her jumping out the front door of the building. We can assume that this part of Resident Evil 3 ‘s new trailer provides us direct insight into what happened inside Jill’s apartment in those few crucial and breathtaking mome
In the original game, she runs into the Nemesis for the first time l ater in the game. While it appears Jill’s first confrontation with the Nemesis transpires at the start of the game as she is fleeing her home, it does not necessarily change the story from the original, as this same sequence could have transpired in the original game too, but was not sh
With April 2020 right around the corner, we will not have to wait long to find out whether these insights transpire within the remake of Resident Evil 3 ‘s storytelling, and to what degree of detail and content. While Capcom has confirmed Resident Evil 3 will not be covered at The Game Awards on Thursday, hopefully more footage, information, and content will be provided before the game’s release as we salivate for new clues and insights for what is to come upon final rele
As cool as Nemesis is, it wouldn’t quite be a Resident Evil game without zombies, and Resident Evil 3 Remake is full of them. Taking place in Raccoon City after the outbreak , it is no wonder that Jill and the player run into their fair share of zombies during the game. Visually, there’s not much to talk about here; a rose by any other name is still… a zombie. That said, the image of a zombie has been modernized compared to the original. The image below shows zombies as they were for the original game, with full heads of hair and bloody, pale faces. Compared to the much more rotted corpses seen above, the difference is quite profo
Rumors are flying that Capcom is planning to update this title with a remake. The popularity and reception of Resident Evil 2 and 3 , as well as Resident Evil 7 , has brought this on. Should they go ahead with it, or is this one not even worth touching? Check out our reasons for why this move makes sense, and also why Resident Evil 4 should be left al
The tone and semantics resonate a slow unfolding of the city’s law and order, as doubts linger and rumors spread of violent events occurring. One voice in the trailer background complains, “I haven’t been able to sleep this weekend.” Back in 1998, the weekend, Saturday and Sunday, comprised of the dates September 26 and 27, which is two days leading up to September 28, when the gameplay begins in the original game. Furthermore, the voice sounds as if it is a statement one would say as the climate reaches recognizable points of increased anxieties over the state of the city, but it has not yet completely fal
Let’s just be real here. While the RE2 and RE3 remakes are well-done and are an improvement on the originals, one of the reasons they are highly regarded does have to do with nostalgia. The feeling you get when you play a game from long ago can make you have strong feelings for
The excitement for the remake of Resident Evil 3 is at an all time high as the first trailer was finally released on today’s State of Play livestream , confirming an April 3, 2020 release date on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. There are some key takeaways fans can gather from the trailer and everything that has been revealed today, which may clue us in to what changes, insights, and additions the storyline of Resident Evil 3’s remake could ent
It is important for players to know that this piece of information is still unconfirmed by Capcom, but if true, then it is likely that zombies could be more menacing and more aggressive when attacking players in groups. In Resident Evil 2 remake, when players are cornered by two or more zombies, they could only bite the player one at a time. However, it is possible is that multiple zombies can now lunge at the player in Resident Evil 3 , which will make it nearly impossible to recover when attacked by a ho
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