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Resident Evil 3 PS4 Remake Walkthrough GAMEPLAY Part 4
Resident Evil 3 PS4 Remake Walkthrough GAMEPLAY Part 4
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Resident Evil 3[b] is a 2020 survival horror game developed and published by Capcom. It is a remake of the 1999 game Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. Players control former elite agent Jill Valentine and mercenary Carlos Oliveira as they attempt to find a vaccine and escape from a city during a zombie outbreak. The game is played from a third-person perspective and requires the player to solve puzzles and defeat monsters while being pursued by a creature called Nemesis. It was released for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One in April 2020 and for Amazon Luna, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S in June 2022, with a Nintendo Switch cloud version released in November 2022.
Most of Resident Evil 3 was developed concurrently with the 2019 remake of Resident Evil 2; both games run on Capcom's RE Engine. Although it features the same premise as the original, many parts were rearranged in favor of a more focused story. To honor the more action-oriented approach of the original, developers revamped the movement speed and animations from the Resident Evil 2 remake and added the ability to dodge attacks. Because some features from the original game were excluded, a separate online multiplayer game, Resident Evil: Resistance, was bundled with Resident Evil 3.
The game received generally favorable reviews from critics, who praised its compelling narrative, tense atmosphere, and graphics. Criticism was targeted at its short length and missing features from the original. The greater emphasis on action and scripted sequences disappointed some critics. The game had sold 8.4 million units by December 2023.[1]
Gameplay
The player, controlling Jill Valentine from an over-the-shoulder perspective, confronts Nemesis.
Resident Evil 3 is a survival horror third-person shooter game.[2] The player controls Resident Evil protagonist Jill Valentine through most of the game; certain sections require the player to control a supporting character, Carlos Oliveira, for short periods.[3] The player must explore the environment to open doors, climb ladders, and pick up items. When an item is collected, it is stored in an inventory that can be accessed at any time. Items in the inventory can be used, examined, and combined to solve puzzles and gain access to areas that were previously inaccessible.[4] The player may pick up maps to reveal unexplored sections in the game's automap, which shows the player's current position and indicates if an area still has items to collect.[5] Cutscenes with occasional quick time events are featured at regular intervals to advance the story.[6]
As the player progresses throughout the game, a variety of computer-controlled monsters will try to hinder the player's progress.[3] The player can acquire and use multiple weapons, including combat knives, firearms, and grenades.[7] Some weapons can be customized with additional parts to improve their performance.[8] A creature called Nemesis is the game's primary antagonist and pursues the player in key moments.[9] He gradually mutates into more aggressive forms as the player defeats him during several encounters.[10] The player has a certain amount of health which decreases when Jill or Carlos take damage.[11] On higher difficulty settings, ammunition and health recovery items are scarce, and getting past opponents without killing them is generally encouraged.[12] Jill has the ability to dodge incoming attacks at close range, while Carlos can perform melee attacks to stagger opponents.[13] If Jill or Carlos die, the player must start the game again from the last save point.[9]
Once the player completes the game on the highest difficulty setting, two additional difficulty modes can be unlocked. These disable autosaves, make opponents tougher to defeat, change certain encounters, and rearrange item locations.[14] Additionally, upon completing the game for the first time, an item shop is unlocked in the game's main menu, allowing the player to spend points on in-game advantages such as items that boost the player's healing and damage, as well as new weapons. Points are earned by completing a number of challenges, ranging from finding all weapon upgrades to destroying hidden bobbleheads known as Charlie dolls.[15] Unlocking items is essential to completing the game's most challenging difficulty modes.[14]
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