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Resident Evil 3 Nemesis - Sega Dreamcast
Resident Evil 3 Nemesis - Sega Dreamcast
Resident Evil 3 Nemesis - Sega Dreamcast
Resident Evil 3 Nemesis - Sega Dreamcast
Resident Evil 3 Nemesis - Sega Dreamcast
Resident Evil 3 Nemesis - Sega Dreamcast
Resident Evil 3 Nemesis - Sega Dreamcast
Resident Evil 3 Nemesis - Sega Dreamcast
Resident Evil 3 Nemesis - Sega Dreamcast

Resident Evil 3 Nemesis - Sega Dreamcast

A month and a half have passed since the mansion lab incident and now the secrets come back to haunt you in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. Join Jill Valentine in her attempt to escape a nightmarish city in ruins. Around every corner lurk hordes of flesh-eating zombies, hideous mutants, and a relentless new nemesis. You'll soon rely on cunning and brute force to stay alive. The Resident Evil series has taken a horrifying turn, unveiling new layers in the Umbrella Corporation's devious activities.

A month and a half have passed since the mansion lab incident and now the secrets come back to haunt you in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. Join Jill Valentine in her attempt to escape a nightmarish city in ruins. Around every corner lurk hordes of flesh-eating zombies, hideous mutants, and a relentless new nemesis. You'll soon rely on cunning and brute force to stay alive. The Resident Evil series has taken a horrifying turn, unveiling new layers in the Umbrella Corporation's devious activities.

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Resident Evil 3 Nemesis - Sega Dreamcast

A month and a half have passed since the mansion lab incident and now the secrets come back to haunt you in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. Join Jill Valentine in her attempt to escape a nightmarish city in ruins. Around every corner lurk hordes of flesh-eating zombies, hideous mutants, and a relentless new nemesis. You'll soon rely on cunning and brute force to stay alive. The Resident Evil series has taken a horrifying turn, unveiling new layers in the Umbrella Corporation's devious activities.

A month and a half have passed since the mansion lab incident and now the secrets come back to haunt you in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. Join Jill Valentine in her attempt to escape a nightmarish city in ruins. Around every corner lurk hordes of flesh-eating zombies, hideous mutants, and a relentless new nemesis. You'll soon rely on cunning and brute force to stay alive. The Resident Evil series has taken a horrifying turn, unveiling new layers in the Umbrella Corporation's devious activities.

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4 June 2023

originally posted on retrovgames.com

I would consider myself a hardcore Resident Evil fan. I’m not on the level where I go back and repeatedly replay Resident Evil 1-5 (nobody’s replaying Resident Evil 6 unless it’s for comedic effect), but I’ll at least consider buying any Resident Evil game on release.With Resident Evil 3 Remake, I’m not disappointed, but I totally understand where the disappointment is coming from, so I’ll quickly explain the controversy. First off, there’s cut content; there’s no way to get around that fact. The original game has more areas, more extensive areas than what’s already here, more puzzles that are more difficult and more boss fights. I don’t know why Capcom did this; it’s like if you re-released a famous book or comic book and ripped out chapters ... MoreI would consider myself a hardcore Resident Evil fan. I’m not on the level where I go back and repeatedly replay Resident Evil 1-5 (nobody’s replaying Resident Evil 6 unless it’s for comedic effect), but I’ll at least consider buying any Resident Evil game on release.With Resident Evil 3 Remake, I’m not disappointed, but I totally understand where the disappointment is coming from, so I’ll quickly explain the controversy. First off, there’s cut content; there’s no way to get around that fact. The original game has more areas, more extensive areas than what’s already here, more puzzles that are more difficult and more boss fights. I don’t know why Capcom did this; it’s like if you re-released a famous book or comic book and ripped out chapters and frames and hoped nobody notices upon re-release. Yeah… embarrassing for those game developers. This game can be beaten in about 5-7 hours and many believe that doesn’t justify the $60 price tag.The second reason is that Nemesis is weakened in this remake. People are saying that Mr. X from THE PREVIOUS GAME, was more of an imposing figure than Nemesis here. Nemesis only shows up for scripted boss fights, cut scenes and…maybe three times he’ll legitimately chase you into the next cut scene. I’m conflicted about this because the original Resident Evil 3 had two difficulties at the start: easy and hard mode. I’m assuming the “hardcore mode†of this game is the real “standard difficulty†so “standard difficulty†is easy difficulty and the.

12 May 2023BDT

originally posted on retrovgames.com

The original RE3 may well be my favorite game of all time. So I was absolutely stoked for the remake and was not at all disappointed. I was worried this game would be too similar to the RE2 remake but while that was a more traditional survival horror game, this one is action forward. Which is why I liked this even better than the RE2 remake. I find it more fun running around blasting than sneaking around and worrying about conserving ammo. Plus, the simple addition of a dodge (how it took this long for something so common sensical to be added to an RE game is beyond me) adds so much to the gameplay! The Nemesis is terrifying, everything is gorgeous, I just had fun from start to finish. And I’m not a huge replay person these days but I’ve already completed it ... MoreThe original RE3 may well be my favorite game of all time. So I was absolutely stoked for the remake and was not at all disappointed. I was worried this game would be too similar to the RE2 remake but while that was a more traditional survival horror game, this one is action forward. Which is why I liked this even better than the RE2 remake. I find it more fun running around blasting than sneaking around and worrying about conserving ammo. Plus, the simple addition of a dodge (how it took this long for something so common sensical to be added to an RE game is beyond me) adds so much to the gameplay! The Nemesis is terrifying, everything is gorgeous, I just had fun from start to finish. And I’m not a huge replay person these days but I’ve already completed it three times. And the Bonus Store makes it so easy to earn points and purchase things like infinite ammo weapons or attack coins (to increase your attack power) and go back and play more. You don’t have to do something insanely hard like beat the game in under two hours to unlock fun stuff like that.I definitely think this title is geared more towards casual gamers which I definitely am. I basically only play RE games any more and only buy a new system once it has a new RE game (only reason I got a PS4 was to play the RE2 remake). It is fast-paced, not bogged down by pointless puzzles, the secondary character of Carlos is a blast to play as (playing as Ada and Sherry in RE2 honestly brings down the caliber of that game as.

19 May 2023FlightRisk359

originally posted on retrovgames.com

Introduction- This games is a direct port from Playstaion, and frankly, it carried over VERY well. It was a great game on Playstation, and still is on Gamecube.Gameplay- (10/10) Excellent gameplay. The camera can be a wonkie at times, but its easily overlooked. There is some collision detection in areas of the game, such as when Jill opens up cabinets to retrieve items the door passes through the gun barrel. Some zombies bodies will be hanging from closed doors and into the walls when they die. That can also be easily overlooked as this is a ported Gen one title.Story- (8/10) This Resident Evil has a bit more story than some of the others in the series, but it's still the S.T.A.R.S. members saving Raccoon City from the zombies, but there is one MAJOR difference. ... MoreIntroduction- This games is a direct port from Playstaion, and frankly, it carried over VERY well. It was a great game on Playstation, and still is on Gamecube.Gameplay- (10/10) Excellent gameplay. The camera can be a wonkie at times, but its easily overlooked. There is some collision detection in areas of the game, such as when Jill opens up cabinets to retrieve items the door passes through the gun barrel. Some zombies bodies will be hanging from closed doors and into the walls when they die. That can also be easily overlooked as this is a ported Gen one title.Story- (8/10) This Resident Evil has a bit more story than some of the others in the series, but it's still the S.T.A.R.S. members saving Raccoon City from the zombies, but there is one MAJOR difference. Nemesis. You will have a choice to fight or run. If you chose to fight the screen will flash to look like a photo negative and two options will appear at the bottom of the screen. The first time will be fight Nemesis or enter police station. If you chose to fight be prepared because He is this huge zombie-gone-wrong mutation that you will run into SEVERAL times. It makes the game more interesting.Graphics- (8/10) The graphics are very good being that this is a playstation port. It is a step up from the playstation one version. And IMO, it looks far better than the playstation.Sound- (9/10) The gunfire in this game sounds realistic as to what the gun should sound like, however the rocket launcher is a bit muted. That.

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4 June 2023

I would consider myself a hardcore Resident Evil fan. I’m not on the level where I go back and repeatedly replay Resident Evil 1-5 (nobody’s replaying Resident Evil 6 unless it’s for comedic effect), but I’ll at least consider buying any Resident Evil game on release.With Resident Evil 3 Remake, I’m not disappointed, but I totally understand where the disappointment is coming from, so I’ll quickly explain the controversy. First off, there’s cut content; there’s no way to get around that fact. The original game has more areas, more extensive areas than what’s already here, more puzzles that are more difficult and more boss fights. I don’t know why Capcom did this; it’s like if you re-released a famous book or comic book and ripped out chapters ... MoreI would consider myself a hardcore Resident Evil fan. I’m not on the level where I go back and repeatedly replay Resident Evil 1-5 (nobody’s replaying Resident Evil 6 unless it’s for comedic effect), but I’ll at least consider buying any Resident Evil game on release.With Resident Evil 3 Remake, I’m not disappointed, but I totally understand where the disappointment is coming from, so I’ll quickly explain the controversy. First off, there’s cut content; there’s no way to get around that fact. The original game has more areas, more extensive areas than what’s already here, more puzzles that are more difficult and more boss fights. I don’t know why Capcom did this; it’s like if you re-released a famous book or comic book and ripped out chapters and frames and hoped nobody notices upon re-release. Yeah… embarrassing for those game developers. This game can be beaten in about 5-7 hours and many believe that doesn’t justify the $60 price tag.The second reason is that Nemesis is weakened in this remake. People are saying that Mr. X from THE PREVIOUS GAME, was more of an imposing figure than Nemesis here. Nemesis only shows up for scripted boss fights, cut scenes and…maybe three times he’ll legitimately chase you into the next cut scene. I’m conflicted about this because the original Resident Evil 3 had two difficulties at the start: easy and hard mode. I’m assuming the “hardcore mode†of this game is the real “standard difficulty†so “standard difficulty†is easy difficulty and the.

originally posted on retrovgames.com
12 May 2023

The original RE3 may well be my favorite game of all time. So I was absolutely stoked for the remake and was not at all disappointed. I was worried this game would be too similar to the RE2 remake but while that was a more traditional survival horror game, this one is action forward. Which is why I liked this even better than the RE2 remake. I find it more fun running around blasting than sneaking around and worrying about conserving ammo. Plus, the simple addition of a dodge (how it took this long for something so common sensical to be added to an RE game is beyond me) adds so much to the gameplay! The Nemesis is terrifying, everything is gorgeous, I just had fun from start to finish. And I’m not a huge replay person these days but I’ve already completed it ... MoreThe original RE3 may well be my favorite game of all time. So I was absolutely stoked for the remake and was not at all disappointed. I was worried this game would be too similar to the RE2 remake but while that was a more traditional survival horror game, this one is action forward. Which is why I liked this even better than the RE2 remake. I find it more fun running around blasting than sneaking around and worrying about conserving ammo. Plus, the simple addition of a dodge (how it took this long for something so common sensical to be added to an RE game is beyond me) adds so much to the gameplay! The Nemesis is terrifying, everything is gorgeous, I just had fun from start to finish. And I’m not a huge replay person these days but I’ve already completed it three times. And the Bonus Store makes it so easy to earn points and purchase things like infinite ammo weapons or attack coins (to increase your attack power) and go back and play more. You don’t have to do something insanely hard like beat the game in under two hours to unlock fun stuff like that.I definitely think this title is geared more towards casual gamers which I definitely am. I basically only play RE games any more and only buy a new system once it has a new RE game (only reason I got a PS4 was to play the RE2 remake). It is fast-paced, not bogged down by pointless puzzles, the secondary character of Carlos is a blast to play as (playing as Ada and Sherry in RE2 honestly brings down the caliber of that game as.

BDT originally posted on retrovgames.com
19 May 2023

Introduction- This games is a direct port from Playstaion, and frankly, it carried over VERY well. It was a great game on Playstation, and still is on Gamecube.Gameplay- (10/10) Excellent gameplay. The camera can be a wonkie at times, but its easily overlooked. There is some collision detection in areas of the game, such as when Jill opens up cabinets to retrieve items the door passes through the gun barrel. Some zombies bodies will be hanging from closed doors and into the walls when they die. That can also be easily overlooked as this is a ported Gen one title.Story- (8/10) This Resident Evil has a bit more story than some of the others in the series, but it's still the S.T.A.R.S. members saving Raccoon City from the zombies, but there is one MAJOR difference. ... MoreIntroduction- This games is a direct port from Playstaion, and frankly, it carried over VERY well. It was a great game on Playstation, and still is on Gamecube.Gameplay- (10/10) Excellent gameplay. The camera can be a wonkie at times, but its easily overlooked. There is some collision detection in areas of the game, such as when Jill opens up cabinets to retrieve items the door passes through the gun barrel. Some zombies bodies will be hanging from closed doors and into the walls when they die. That can also be easily overlooked as this is a ported Gen one title.Story- (8/10) This Resident Evil has a bit more story than some of the others in the series, but it's still the S.T.A.R.S. members saving Raccoon City from the zombies, but there is one MAJOR difference. Nemesis. You will have a choice to fight or run. If you chose to fight the screen will flash to look like a photo negative and two options will appear at the bottom of the screen. The first time will be fight Nemesis or enter police station. If you chose to fight be prepared because He is this huge zombie-gone-wrong mutation that you will run into SEVERAL times. It makes the game more interesting.Graphics- (8/10) The graphics are very good being that this is a playstation port. It is a step up from the playstation one version. And IMO, it looks far better than the playstation.Sound- (9/10) The gunfire in this game sounds realistic as to what the gun should sound like, however the rocket launcher is a bit muted. That.

FlightRisk359 originally posted on retrovgames.com
19 May 2023

So ive been hearing a lot of bad reviews about Re3, and I dont even understand whats wrong with ppl nowadays! The game is fantastic and it truly stands up for its predecessor by all manners! The graphics are amazing just like they are in Re2, and u get to experience the chaos thats been happening on Raccoon city during the outbreak in very realistic manner. The details of the environments are extremely numerous and the game produces multiple “stress factor†elements, while having nemesis hunting u down the streets. Its very polished and it greatly represents the tension and obsession of nemesis hunting down Jill Valentine, while screaming the classic quote “S.T.A.R.S†.Coming from the 90’s and having played all the Re title from the franchise, I feel its a ... MoreSo ive been hearing a lot of bad reviews about Re3, and I dont even understand whats wrong with ppl nowadays! The game is fantastic and it truly stands up for its predecessor by all manners! The graphics are amazing just like they are in Re2, and u get to experience the chaos thats been happening on Raccoon city during the outbreak in very realistic manner. The details of the environments are extremely numerous and the game produces multiple “stress factor†elements, while having nemesis hunting u down the streets. Its very polished and it greatly represents the tension and obsession of nemesis hunting down Jill Valentine, while screaming the classic quote “S.T.A.R.S†.Coming from the 90’s and having played all the Re title from the franchise, I feel its a very successful remake that efficiently connects with the events of Re2, while also transferring the nostalgic feelings of the original Re3! The music consists of the original Re3 tunes remixed/remade and it gives u all those feelings of “desperation,isolation and anxiety†! Once again Re2 was a phenomenal start to the remake of Re games, and Re3 successfully fulfills that circle. (For those who complain and dont really get it, Re3 was always more action based than 2. Re3 revolved around the high stress factor of nemesis and escaping as much as possible, and Re2 was more of puzzle solving, investigating the means of the virus) the only negatives are some elements from parts of the original Re3, that are not included in the re.

George V Joestar originally posted on retrovgames.com
13 April 2023

For starters, I have played and still own every major Resident Evil game in the series including 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and Code Veronica, all of them being on the GameCube except RE5. One of the best video game series of all times.Story: The story actually starts out 24 hours before the events of RE2, but the 2nd half of the game takes place after RE2. You are Jill Valentine from Resident Evil. Umbrella has unleashed a mutant creature named Nemesis whose sole purpose is to kill S.T.A.R.S. members whom umbrella believes will reveal their secret lab experiments to the public. Being pursued relentlessly by Nemesis, you try and escape the city after learning that the government is going to nuke the city in an attempt to stop the T-virus from spreading. You are helped in the ... MoreFor starters, I have played and still own every major Resident Evil game in the series including 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and Code Veronica, all of them being on the GameCube except RE5. One of the best video game series of all times.Story: The story actually starts out 24 hours before the events of RE2, but the 2nd half of the game takes place after RE2. You are Jill Valentine from Resident Evil. Umbrella has unleashed a mutant creature named Nemesis whose sole purpose is to kill S.T.A.R.S. members whom umbrella believes will reveal their secret lab experiments to the public. Being pursued relentlessly by Nemesis, you try and escape the city after learning that the government is going to nuke the city in an attempt to stop the T-virus from spreading. You are helped in the game by multiple people but the only other playable character is Carlos Oliveira, surviving members of the Umbrella Biohazard Countermeasure Service (UBCS).Gameplay: Survivor Horror, Single-player. The gameplay elements are not much different from Resident Evil. You fight mutant zombies and creatures, while solving puzzles to advance the plot and reach your goal. You have the same type of weapons from the RE series such as hand guns, shotguns, grenade launchers, knives, with the addition of percentage based ammo weapon like the Assault rifle, and other new weapons like the Mine thrower and Rail Gun. You can also create ammo based on what type of gun powder you find and you can customize weapons from parts you find.

Scottypiper originally posted on retrovgames.com
22 June 2023

Resident Evil 3 is an interesting beast to me. I had a familiarity with the 1999 original by being a couch bound observer watching my brother play it when we were teenagers. Never played through it myself out of protest as I was a stubborn fan of Resident Evil Code Veronica and felt RE3 was taking the wind out of the sails of the real RE3 and, by extension, my beloved Dreamcast.Twenty one years later and, in the midst of a real-life viral pandemic, I'm running through the decimated population of Raccoon City in a desperate attempt to escape. Six hours later, I'm done with the game. And...I loved it!Lots of fun, lots of action, some scares here and there, and I enjoyed my moody romp through Raccoon City. Capcom wisely reused assets from the RE2 remake from last year ... MoreResident Evil 3 is an interesting beast to me. I had a familiarity with the 1999 original by being a couch bound observer watching my brother play it when we were teenagers. Never played through it myself out of protest as I was a stubborn fan of Resident Evil Code Veronica and felt RE3 was taking the wind out of the sails of the real RE3 and, by extension, my beloved Dreamcast.Twenty one years later and, in the midst of a real-life viral pandemic, I'm running through the decimated population of Raccoon City in a desperate attempt to escape. Six hours later, I'm done with the game. And...I loved it!Lots of fun, lots of action, some scares here and there, and I enjoyed my moody romp through Raccoon City. Capcom wisely reused assets from the RE2 remake from last year and cobbled this title together relatively quickly. Lots of people are complaining about the length, emphasis on action and cut content (no clocktower, folks), but it frankly doesn't bother me one bit.I think a major factor in my enjoyment of the RE3 remake is the lack of reverence I have toward the original. The original was also a snappy, short, action packed experience compared to its PSX peers at the time. This is exactly the same - snappy, short, and action packed. Exactly what I expected. I do lament some cut levels from the original, that is unfortunate, but overall this was a great way to spend the weekend even at full-price of admission. Definitely recommended, though clean off your rose-tinted.

Xavier 7 originally posted on retrovgames.com

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