Resident Evil 3: Remake Best
The Resident Evil 3 Remake: A Thrilling Reimagining of a Horror Classic
The Bad
1. The "Remake" Misnomer If you played the original 1999 PS1 version, be warned: this is a reimagining, not a faithful remake. Entire areas (The Clock Tower, The Park) have been cut. The game is significantly more linear than the original. If you are looking for nostalgia, you might feel shortchanged. Resident Evil 3 Remake
⚠️ Common Criticisms (to set expectations)
- Short length (many expected more from $60 release)
- Nemesis less threatening than Mr. X (RE2) in practice
- Cut content from original (clock tower, park, worm boss)
- Resistance (included multiplayer) was poorly received
Performance: Highly optimized on PC and modern consoles; the PS5 Pro version runs "like butter" with enhanced ray tracing and 120Hz support. The Resident Evil 3 Remake: A Thrilling Reimagining
Perfect Dodge Mechanic: A refined version of the original's dodge system allows Jill to perform a "bullet time" slow-motion counter-attack when timed correctly. Short length (many expected more from $60 release)
: Nemesis continues to mutate into increasingly monstrous forms. After a brutal confrontation at the Clock Tower, Jill is infected with the T-Virus. Carlos Takes Over
The Resident Evil 3 Remake is a loving reimagining of a horror classic, providing a thrilling experience that will appeal to both old and new fans. Its faithfulness to the original game's story and atmosphere, combined with its modern graphics and gameplay mechanics, make it a must-play for fans of the series.