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Meu Deus, que jogo maravilhoso! Comecei a franquia pelo ''Resident Evil 4 Remake'' e de cara amei o jogo, desde então fui atrás de jogar os outros jogos dessa franquiam maravilhosa. Amei ''RE2 Remake'', e agora fui de cabeça no ''RE3 Remake''. Não sabia nada da história, mas sabia que muitos não gostaram do jogo, pois é muito curto e modificaram muito do original. Apesar de tudo isso, amei minha experiencia, me diverti muito do inicio ao fim. Amo o estilo dessa franquia, um ''Survival Horror'', cheio de ação, tensão, terror, zumbis, puzzles, tudo feito com maestria. Os gráficos desse jogo são maravilhosos! a gameplay, os personagens, os inimigos e principalmente a história, que é perfeita! Ainda não cheguei a jogar o RE3 antigo, porém adorei jogar esse remake. Realmente o jogo é muito curto, esperava aproveitar um pouco mais, porém acabei sendo pego de surpresa pelo final inesperado. Tirando isso, o jogo para mim é perfeito. Super recomendo jogarem essa maravilha!

wish nemesis would [REDACTED]

O Resident Evil 3 Remake não atinge o mesmo nível de qualidade do remake do 2º jogo, mas também está longe de ser tão ruim quanto alguns dizem, pelo menos na minha perspectiva de alguém que não jogou o RE3 original. Achei o jogo genuinamente divertido, com os elementos que me fizeram gostar de Resident Evil, uma história envolvente, exploração, backtracking, gestão de recursos, etc.
Agora, quanto ao destaque, o Nemesis, não vejo nenhum problema com o seu design, ao contrário do que muitos dizem, achei bem maneiro.
No geral, gostei bastante do jogo, embora tenha alguns aspectos que me incomodaram. Por exemplo, as aparições do Nemesis parecem muito scriptadas, e o jogo parece excessivamente generoso com os recursos, já que há uma abundância de itens disponíveis. Não tive um senso de medo tão grande quanto no RE2, apenas alguns sustos de vez em quando.
Para quem não teve contato prévio com o RE3 original, é bem possível que curta esse jogo, pois segue a linha do remake do RE2 e dá continuidade à história de forma consistente.

Mais curto que o órgão do amigo da adm falida

mano? esse jogo é tão curto que parece dlc


I barely got to play this one tbh, but what I got to play...I thought it was ok.

Then again, I've never played the original so I had no point of comparison. I will replay it some day and actually finish it.

Jill is hot. 3 Residents out of Evil.

Solid game, great remake and boy is it fucking HARD. Nemesis is a cool antagonsit but man has he whipped me so hard to the point I yelled in frustration.
Carlos is a dreamboat and golden retriever boyfriend I want.

Olha, não achei tão ruim quanto falam. Deve ser pq n joguei o original. Enfim, eu achei bem divertido. O Nemesis te perseguindo te deixa tenso

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não joguei o original então não tenho grandes problemas quanto a decepção, meu maior problema aqui é que esse jogo é um meio termo entre o 2 e 4 e faz tudo de forma mediana. O Survival Horror é bem banalizado pela mobilidade da Jil e a abundancia de recursos, mas a ação é ok pela falta de profundidade do combate, que é quase que o mesmo do 2, tirando os zumbis que são bem menos interessantes de se enfrentar, boa parte dessa ação fica para as cutscenes e os trechos de gameplay scripitados, e mesmo assim nesses casos é meio frustrante como o nemesis realmente parece incompetente. Apesar disso, o jogo não é nem perto de ser ruim, eu gosto, de algum jeito ele me parece maior que a soma dessas partes, provavelmente porque a Jil é uma personagem bem cativante e o loop de Resident Evil sempre vai me divertir fazendo só o básico.

Is it blasphemy to like this one more than 2 Remake?

I consider myself a pretty strong opposer to rereleases in all forms. What I like about this one is that it feels almost nothing like the original; a common, and valid point of criticism happens to be the primary reason why I like it so much. It’s much harder for me to compare it to the original, unlike 2 Remake.

Instead of a faithful remake, you get a pretty dramatic reimagining of it as an action game. It’s well-paced, looks great, the boss fights are really fun. It’s just a really good time.

I can see why this one is not very well liked, but given this current era of gaming where creativity is exceedingly rare, and rereleases keep our heads buried in the past-sand, it’s actually kinda nice to have one of those rereleases be nothing like the original. That’s my two cents.

A step down from 2, the combat is more action oriented but the dodge mechanic just plain sucks and only is relevant for boss fights and the zombies now have a QTE when they grab you. The boss fights are a marked improvement from 2 though. Jill is a bit more abrasive, I don't hate her or anything but some of her dialogue feels a bit much. The game is much more linear than 2 as well, feels like there's less decision making, more showpieces and shit.

Argh! Esse jogo é bom! O que me irrita profundamente é o quão muito bom ele poderia ter sido! Me irrita também que ele não passa de um moneygrab da Capcom. Todo o cuidado e carinho colocado em RE2R simplesmente não está aqui! Esse jogo é preguiçoso!!!! E ainda sim, por se aproveitar de coisas que deram certo no título anterior, consegue ser divertido. A preguiça começa na tela inicial! Com 3 opções. Cadê o modo Mercenários, que surgiu no jogo original???!!! A preguiça continua com um roteiro extremamente preguiçoso cheio de explosões e cenas de ação pra distrair do ponto que ele é ruim. O grande vilão da franquia, Nêmesis, tem oportunidade de matar nossa protagonista bem umas 3 ou 4x e, ao contrário de RE2r onde o Leon se salva por ser um "sabonete" ou por ser ajudado pela Ada, aqui a Jill se salva simplesmente porque o roteiro precisa dela viva. Como fã, me diverti demais jogando mas também não consigo deixar de imaginar o que esse jogo poderia ter sido. Bom, nem preciso, pq o RE4r tá aí, pra mostrar exatamente isso.

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Um completo desperdício de potencial. Tinha tudo para ser o melhor Resident Evil já feito e acabou sendo um dos piores e, por muito, o pior remake da série. O que mais me irrita nisso é a preguiça que tiveram pra fazer o jogo, os devs se apoiaram demais na desculpa de “reimaginação” pra simplesmente ignorar muitas ideias boas que tinham no original, algumas não tão bem executadas, outras muito bem executadas.

Antes de começar a jogar, eu já tinha algumas expectativas, porque havia jogado o remake do segundo jogo, então sabia do potencial que esse jogo tinha. O início aumentou ainda mais as minhas expectativas, mostrando um bom exemplo de “reimaginação”, já que no original, o apartamento da Jill era apresentado apenas por fotos em uma cutscene, enquanto no remake você podia explorar o apartamento dela, lendo os arquivos e observando o estado psicológico dela e o quanto ela estava obcecada em desmascarar a Umbrella, além do jogo, visualmente e graficamente estar muito bonito.

Só que a parte boa já para por aí, fazerem o Nemesis ir direto até a casa da Jill, matarem o Brad do jeito mais foda-se possível, ignorando uma das cutscenes mais impactantes da saga, transformarem o Nemesis em um cachorro na metade do jogo, ausência da clocktower, do cemitério (com uma bossfight) e de alguns locais da própria cidade na primeira parte do jogo, ignoraram todo o aspecto urbanista do jogo original, repetindo praticamente a mesma fórmula do outro remake (RE2: RPD, esgoto e laboratório subterrâneo / RE3: Raccoon City, esgoto, hospital e laboratório subterrâneo) e a linearidade excessiva do jogo são alguns dos vários aspectos que poderiam ser melhor aproveitados no remake, mas escolheram ser ignorados. A primeira vez que zerei o jogo, demorei 6h, o que já é um tempo curto para um jogo de R$200+, já a partir da terceira vez eu estava fechando o jogo com mais ou menos 1h / 1h30 tomando todo o tempo para explorar e pegar itens extras.

No geral, boa parte das coisas que tem no jogo, eu gostei, como a reimaginação que fizeram do Carlos e as partes que você joga com ele, a primeira parte do jogo, aliás a única parte não linear, onde você tem que explorar a cidade com o Nemesis te seguindo, porém, tanta coisa foi ignorada e reduzida, que acabou fazendo com que o jogo não tivesse quase nada para apresentar.

Não joguei o original, mas é um bom jogo de ação. É muito curto infelizmente. Mas poderia ter sido um jogo excelente se tivesse sido mais fiel. O Design do Nemesis também não me agradou, o original é mais aterrorizante na minha opinião.

Resident Evil 3 (Remake) feels a little like one of those side-games you get while waiting for a mainline sequel rather than a marquee entry in the franchise. Kind of like a Dishonored: Death of the Outsider, a Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, or even something like The Walking Dead: Michonne. What I mean when I say this is not that I think the game is bad or anything like that, but more-so that it just doesn't feel like a mainline game.

Resident Evil 3 feels like a side-game. Exploration is much weaker in this entry, with what feels like a lot less focus on the areas that you end up exploring. In a way RE3 felt a lot more linear than I was used to from RE2, with much less optional exploration content and a very A-B flow to the game.

Following on from that, gameplay also felt a lot more action based. Where I felt Resident Evil 2 shined in its slow and methodical approach with constantly building tension; RE3 felt more like a mainstream action movie with slick dodges and a plethora of cinematic combat scenes.

Another strange thing is that this game is very short. Now I played Resident Evil 2 and that game wasn't exactly long. Even accounting for the dual-campaign I still spent around 7 hours on my Leon hardcore playthrough. In contrast it only took me 3 hours to finish RE3 on hardcore... that's less than my Claire playthrough!

I will say though that the story was quite interesting and the characters were great. Jill is a very charismatic protagonist and I was very interested in going back and giving Resident Evil 1 a try (I'm currently holding off on it due to the camera angles). Carlos was also a great deuteragonist, routinely feeling just as important as Jill while never taking away too much of the spotlight. There was also a nice layer of banter and chemistry between the two -something I think RE3 did much better than RE2.

Despite my misgivings though, RE3 was still a fun entry into the Resident Evil franchise. I appreciated callbacks to RE2 and even the few RE1 callbacks that I understood through context. While yes maybe it felt a little bit lackluster compared to RE2, RE3 still shined at what it attempted to do and never once overstayed it's welcome.

3.5/5

PS: This Nemesis guy needs to get a life.

Good game but just feels like a much more brief version of 2. Like what is there is great but compared to the other RE games I have played this one is notably short. Nemesis is awesome though wish there was more of them game where he's just stalking you as that is probably the highlight.

I'm aware of all the issues, but I can't deny that I love this game.

I need to start this review with a large disclaimer. I have never played the original Resident Evil 3 game and so my review is specifically reviewing the RE3 Remake as its own game, and not as a comparison to the original. I also need to state that I did not buy this game at launch when it was $60 and if I had, that perhaps would have altered my opinions on it because of how short the game is.

Story and Characters
-The story of Resident Evil 3 is very much a familiar Resident Evil story. Without going into spoilers, the story follows Jill who is still in some ways dealing with the horrors that happened to her during the events of the original Resident Evil game. While she is in her apartment, a massive outbreak occurs in Raccoon City with people being turned into zombies and chaos erupting in the streets. She is quickly ambushed by a massive, relentless monster that pursues her through the streets and seems to be unstoppable. She meets up with Carlos, a mercenary for the Umbrella Biohazard Countermeasure Service (UBCS) and together they try to help some people get out of the city and stop the virus from spreading anymore. This story isn’t anything all that original and in some ways it feels pretty similar to the story 2, but I think it is mostly effective. The story is not usually the strongest aspect of the Resident Evil games and that is no different here, but I think it is still enjoyable enough.
- The shortcomings of the story are slightly alleviated by the greatness of the characters in my opinion. Jill Valentine returning from the first game is a great character here and her voice acting is much improved from the 1996 original. She is a badass STARS member who has dealt with the zombies before so she feels much more confident in going about her mission. She also has a fun level of sass to her and she drops some great one liners throughout the game. Carlos is the other main character that you play as and he is also quite likable and charming. I thought it was cool playing as someone who works for Umbrella, who doesn’t yet realize all the terrible things that the company has done. It allows for some good character development and watching Jill and Carlos bond as the game progresses is fun to see.
-The voice acting across the board is really good, even for the side characters you meet like fellow UBCS members Mikhail Victor and Tyrell Patrick or the secondary antagonist of the game, Nicholai Ginovaef. The side characters don’t get too much screen time, but they are all good and Nicholai serves as a great villain in the game.

Gameplay
- The gameplay shifts a bit in the 3rd game from the gameplay in the 2nd as there is a lot more action and the game is more linear as well. The player now has the ability to dodge and timing it perfectly can help you better position yourself to take out approaching enemies. You are also given a lot more ammo and you are given far more damage heavy weapons earlier in the game. This gives the game a much faster pact to it as you often have to deal with larger groups of enemies and enemies that can take a lot more hits. I actually like this change because while you do lose some of the horror the second game had with its bigger emphasis on ammo preservation and threats behind every corner, this action focused shift works on a narrative level as well as a gameplay one. Jill and Carlos are both trained fighters who know how to deal with threats and dangerous situations. Jill fought tons of zombies and a giant snake in the first game, it would feel odd to have her slowly sneaking around and being incapable of effectively fighting back. In the second game, Leon was a rookie cop and Claire was a college student with some training from her brother, but neither of them had ever been in a situation like that before. It is cool that new mechanics like the dodge demonstrate a difference in skill level in the series’ protagonists.
- The gunplay feels quite similar to how it did in the second game, but it also feels like the zombies go down a bit quicker. This could also be a deliberate choice to show that the protagonists are more skilled fighters. Having the grenade launcher, shotgun and the assault rifle make you feel way more confident and as mentioned before, the game is far less scary because of that.
- Unfortunately, the game is far more linear than some of the other RE games and while there are sections of the game where you are exploring different areas by getting new supplies and keys, these sections are all fairly small. For example, the first area you are in after the exciting opening sequence is downtown Raccoon City. This location is really cool and looks incredible, but it is fairly small and the whole section can be completed in under an hour. Compared to the police department in RE2, it just feels a bit disappointing because there isn’t the same level of exploration and there are no real puzzles in the game.
- Nemesis is a big focus in this game and unfortunately, he is kind of a mixed bag. On one hand, it is a cool story idea to have this relentless monster chasing Jill through the city and he serves as an unstoppable force that you just can’t seem to kill. The various boss fights you have with him are all pretty good and I think they tend to be a step up from the boss fights in RE2. On the other hand, I found him to be far more annoying than scary and he was just kind of frustrating to deal with. While Mr X was a slow moving stalker enemy that you constantly had to worry about, there is only one section in RE3 where you are actually pursued by Nemesis and it feels more awkward than scary. He jumps around the city chasing you but he is also quite fast and can sprint at you so you are kinda just running around and trying to dodge attacks that you can’t see because he is off screen behind you. You can also be running away from him only to have him randomly jump right in front of you again. I never really found him to be very scary outside of a couple jump scares and I almost wanted to just rush though the sections when he was following me because it was annoying.
-The rest of the enemies in the game are all pretty good, it is mainly a lot of zombies, but there are some new additions as well. There is a section of the game where you are navigating a disgustingly overgrown power station that is full of these creatures called Drain Deimos and they are pretty freaky. You also have creatures called Hunter Gammas that would come out of the walls in the sewers and I liked learning the backstory on those. The coolest new enemy though are probably the Hunter Betas, they are fast and tough and have an attack that can instantly kill you if you aren’t careful.

Side Content
-The main game doesn’t really have any side content except for some optional loot that you can go back and try to collect. They do have a shop in the main menu where you can purchase special unlocks for future playthroughs which is a cool idea, but I wouldn’t really consider it side content.
-This game does have a multiplayer side game that came with it, but I did not play that so I cannot give my thoughts on it.

World/Level Design
-The level design here is pretty solid, but as mentioned before, I wish the levels were just a bit bigger so they didn’t feel so linear and would make the game a bit longer. My favorite area of the game would be the downtown sections as I thought it looked really cool and it was fun to see the main city, especially since Raccoon City is such a key location to the franchise. The other standout location to me was the hospital that you explore as you play as Carlos. It was a bit creepy and was fun to explore and read the notes from the people who died there.
- I also want to mention that I did think it was cool to see the RPD again from the second game and I liked that we went there before the actual events of RE2. Funnily enough, I actually think this game serves as a better kind of “B run” than the one we got in the actual game. I just liked seeing how certain things in RPD became damaged or what happened to certain characters and I wanted more of that in the B run of RE2, but that is a different discussion.

Graphics, Music and Glitches
-The graphics are legitimately very impressive, especially the faces on the characters in all of the cutscenes. I think they are probably the best looking character models in any RE game and they hold up very well. The locations are all very well crafted and I loved seeing the lighting from the fire and police lights in areas like the downtown section.
- This game actually had more music that I noticed then RE2 did, which I really liked. The save rooms had an ominous score that would play and certain parts of the game had creepy music that would play as you explored. It definitely added to the atmosphere and made for a better experience.
-I did not have any glitches on my playthrough.

Main Positives of the Game
- The characters of Jill and Carlos are very likable and I liked their chemistry throughout the game. It was cool playing as characters that are more capable fighters and I liked how the gameplay reflected that.
-The boss fights were an improvement over RE2 and I really liked how all of the action felt. The dodge button was a very nice addition and really added to the faster pace that the game has.
-Some cool locations like downtown Raccoon City, the hospital and the return of the west wing of the RPD. While I wanted to get more from many of the locations, the stuff we did get was all very well done.
-Phenomenal graphics, especially the face animations, they all looked really incredible.
-There are some fun, memorable sequences such as the opening Nemesis attack, the hospital zombie horde survival and the ending sequence.

Main Negatives of the Game
-The game is far too short in my opinion. Now, most Resident Evil games aren’t that long and probably clock in close to the 10 hour mark, but RE3 Remake I finished in under 7 hours. It also doesn’t have the same replayability as 2 as that one had two different characters you could play as with their own stories, even though the levels were mostly the same. I think adding more to some of the areas that they already had could have added more to the playtime, especially more in the downtown section.
- Nemesis isn’t really all that scary and he ends up being more annoying than anything. I get that they wanted to make him feel like an unstoppable threat that is always hunting you, but he gets old pretty fast, especially since the game kinda front loads a lot of the stuff with him so in the first few hours, you feel like you are constantly having to fight him or run away.
-I kinda already mentioned it, but the game is far more linear than 2 and I missed some of the puzzles and exploration that was present in that game as well as many of the other games in the series.

Overall Score: 7.5/10

The feeling that kept pressing me was that they really wanted to just skip to RE4 and it shows. The care that was put in RE2 is nonexistent here, the Nemesis is a joke, the villain is ASS and there's zero replayability. Jill is hot at least.

So, I want to start by saying I never played RE3: Nemesis.
I know that a lot of content was cut in this remake, but without reference to the original I really enjoyed this.
It's a concise, fun and captivating experience that balances horror survival and action very well. It's a small game (around 6 hours), but nowadays, with less and less time to game, that's a win in my book.
Wouldn't say this is worth full price as a triple A game, but anything under 20€ I think it's well worth the money.
-Played on Steam Deck-

It felt kinda short but i liked it so much i'll def replay

É um bom jogo mas vacilaram em algumas coisas!
Se nunca tivesse jogado o original talvez teria sido uma experiência melhor, é claro que em termos técnicos o jogo é bem superior ao original mas já em outros eles pecam bastante, poderia ter sido um jogo bem melhor mas ainda assim foi uma boa experiência.

I did get this on sale with RE2 and some other RE game for 15 bucks so I was completely fine with the 6 hour run time of this game. However, I do wish there was more, and I feel like it just wasn’t as scary as RE2 Remake. Definitely great tho, loving every RE game so far.

TLDR: Carlos and Jill are HOT

a existencia desse jogo é um ERRO. simplesmente conseguiram fazer merda num negocio que era só >>COPIAR O ORIGINAL<<. tiraram as escolhas e multiplos caminhos do resident evil 3 classico pra fazer essa merda de jogo onde é zeravel em literalmente CINCO HORAS EM UM JOGO QUE CUSTA DUZENTOSSSSSS REAISSS. literalmente um cashgrab fodido eu guardei o dinheiro do meu lanche pra comprar essa bosta (nao comprei no final graças a Deus)


achei meip paia!! comparadp com o segundo é bem ridiculo, o nemesis e estranho e parece vilao de filme

Hacéis un tráiler enseñando la torre del reloj y luego la quitáis entera del juego.. ahí arda Capcom y su puta madre

Achei maneirinho até, não tava esperando absolutamente nada e não paguei um centavo porque tava na Plus, então pra mim esse jogo é só uma dlc curta do RE2 que veio de brinde, não consigo odiar um gameplay gostoso desse. Só acho que ele é meio medíocre demais em questão de narrativa e personagens, as cutscenes são muito bonitas e bem feitas mas são mal escritas e tirando a Jill e o Carlos acho que nenhum outro personagem funciona bem.

played it in one sitting but nemesis redeemed it