Most of the city’s occupants have devolved into bloodthirsty monsters, and a massive beast is out to kill her at all costs. Now stuck in a city she hates, she finds herself in the middle of yet another zombie outbreak. She knows that the Umbrella Corporation was behind the event somehow - but lacks the knowledge and power to take them down.
officer and protagonist of the first Resident Evil game, has come out of a traumatic zombie outbreak in Spencer mansion with nothing but nightmares and questions. Resident Evil 3 starts out as a prequel to the game before it. X, the iconic flamethrower-wielding monster is relegated to chase scenes and more than one disappointing bossfight. Instead of presenting Nemesis as a stronger, faster, better Mr. It introduces some of the best moments the franchise has enjoyed to date - but it’s also vastly inferior to Resident Evil 2 as a whole. Unfortunately, Resident Evil is a real mixed bag. I think most of us who finished Resident Evil 2 Remake immediately prayed that Resident Evil 3 would get the same treatment - and boy, did Capcom answer that prayer quickly. Its predecessor near-flawlessly remade a classic horror game for newer audiences everywhere, while paying homage to its fans by reintroducing iconic moments from the original with touched up visuals and polished gameplay.
A game about a pandemic infecting an entire city? What is this, a crossover episode?