
"As a remake, Resident Evil 3 not only falls short of honoring its source, but it also doesn't quite stick the landing as a standalone horror experience.
For more reviews, check out our sister site Metacritic to see what other writers thought. They also note the game's short length, as well as the fact that the remake excises certain environments from the original game, such as the park locale. While they praise its improved action-game DNA, critics describe its reinterpretation of Nemesis as a bit disappointing. Though they vary in tenor and praise, most seem to agree that Resident Evil 3 is a bit disappointing compared to its predecessor.
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Treasure Chests Guide - Every Marked Treasure, Weapon, And Upgrade On The Map. + Show More Resident Evil Guides & News Links (3). Resident Evil Village Walkthrough (Spoiler-Free). The series' penchant for puzzles are also infrequent in RE3 remake, putting more focus on exploration and combat which can eventually become exhausting." Just when you're getting accustomed to a location, particularly the extensive and varied Downtown area, a story beat will occur that brings you to the next area, preventing your return. "This has to do with the game's focus on momentum. "However, as the game goes on, it becomes clear that Resident Evil 3 struggles to maintain its poise when the scope begins to narrow, and how blatantly the game relies on recycling many of RE2's tricks and tropes, which now feel less interesting," he wrote. In our review, critic Alessandro Fillari praised the remake for its tense opening hours, but found that it lost momentum as the game carried on. Now that the reviews are finally out, it seems that critics are mostly enjoying Jill Valentine's jaunt in Racoon City, albeit with less enthusiasm than its universally-acclaimed predecessor. After the success of last year's Resident Evil 2 remake, fans have waited with bated breath for Capcom to give Resident Evil 3: Nemesis the same treatment.