
The game isn't bad but it' should've NEVER been worth 60 bucks. This "Resident Evil 3 Remake" it's offensive against the original title and the fanbase, disappointed. This title have more potential than capcom and many people can imagine, this game deserve to have an proper remaker or remaster from a different team with a decent budget.

Still hard to believe that after 25 years, this is the kind of videogame that they realized for the "fans" that supported the franchise until today. RE3 was supposed to follow the same concept of the previous 2 games, but instead to takes place inside an building, this time you was in the middle of the city. RE3R it's a pretty game, but beside the cinematic sequences and UE4 graphics, it doesnt give any fun as the previous RE2R. Some creatures, especially the grave digger (an giant worm) was removed (even in Umbrella Chronicles was included) Many bonus costumes of Jill Valentine was cut, only one unlockable (and classic avaiable via DLC but censored) and the minigame "The Mercenaries: Operation Mad Jackal" was removed and replaced with an mediocre online VS called Resistance for follow the trend of "Dead by Daylight". Most of the routes are less variated, they looks an dungeon, also too linear with too many cinematic scenes that interrupt your play. Most of the assets was recycled from the previous Resident Evil 2 Remake and replaced the original locations.
RESIDENT EVIL 3 REMAKE PLOT HOLES PLUS
The game's episodic nature was somewhat controversial at the time, but fans can play through it all start to finish with a PS Plus Premium subscription.I still ignore the people that are giving 10/10 on this game, they can offend the fanbase as they want, but for who are playing the RE franchise from long time and videogames in general, clearly this game it's the most mediocre development ever that doesnt give any respect and justice to the original Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (1999) The real reason that the fanbase wanted an remake, it's I still ignore the people that are giving 10/10 on this game, they can offend the fanbase as they want, but for who are playing the RE franchise from long time and videogames in general, clearly this game it's the most mediocre development ever that doesnt give any respect and justice to the original Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (1999) The real reason that the fanbase wanted an remake, it's because the series advanced in to very strange direction, but playing again the progatonist: Jill Valentine, in a expanded Raccoon City, with a Nemesis that chasing you in a large city to explore, during your research and sovling puzzles with action oriented was the dream of many fans, but you dont even visit a quarter of the city. Revelations 2 wasn't quite as well-received, but was praised for its co-op support.


It was originally released on the Nintendo 3DS and earned mostly positive reviews at the time of its launch. The first Resident Evil: Revelations features Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine in the starring roles as they contend with a new biohazard threat. The most interesting spin-off titles Resident Evil fans can check out through PS Plus Premium are Resident Evil: Revelations and Resident Evil: Revelations 2. For those who may be unfamiliar with those particular games, they are essentially retellings of the other Resident Evil games, with some fresh story content thrown in to offer more lore and fill in plot holes.

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