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8.6/10
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Two months after surviving the grisly disaster at the mansion lab, Jill Valentine resigns from S.T.A.R.S. and attempts to escape the ruined nightmarish Racoon city.Two months after surviving the grisly disaster at the mansion lab, Jill Valentine resigns from S.T.A.R.S. and attempts to escape the ruined nightmarish Racoon city.Two months after surviving the grisly disaster at the mansion lab, Jill Valentine resigns from S.T.A.R.S. and attempts to escape the ruined nightmarish Racoon city.
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Catherine Disher
- Jill
- (voice)
Vince Corazza
- Carlos
- (voice)
Benedict Campbell
- Mikhail
- (voice)
- (as Ben Campbell)
Roger Honeywell
- Nicholai
- (voice)
Evan Sabba
- Brad
- (voice)
Peter Windrem
- Tyrell
- (voice)
Richard Clarkin
- Murphy
- (voice)
Tony Rosato
- Dario
- (voice)
Peter Cugno
- Man Killed by Zombie
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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Matt Holm
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Pat Miller
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Tre Smith
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Bino Tautorrez
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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The 2nd, although scary with alot of replay value, pretty much tried too much to be like the original. "Biohazard 3" also has replay value, you make decisions that affect the path your character takes. It is also alot scarier than any of the other Resident Evils ("Biohazards")
You play as Jill Valentine, the character from the original Resident Evil, in a game that is Half Prequel, Half Sequel. Half of the game takes place before Resident Evil 2, the other half takes place after Resident Evil 2.
****/***** (Based upon comparison to other videogames)
You play as Jill Valentine, the character from the original Resident Evil, in a game that is Half Prequel, Half Sequel. Half of the game takes place before Resident Evil 2, the other half takes place after Resident Evil 2.
****/***** (Based upon comparison to other videogames)
Resident Evil 3 - Nemesis is simply the best game ever released. I played it back in 2000 when I was really young and I was so mesmerized by this game that I couldn't do anything else for months. I only wanted to play and play. Jill Valentine got her place in my heart and the best and more complete character of all and Nemesis had his meaning too. He was simply terrifying, which made him unforgettable. Don't consider this grade, it deserves a 10. And if you are the kind of person who is able to feel the things from within, you'll agree with me. PS=I'd like to ask you guys to ignore all the reviews from the players who started playing with Resident Evil 4. Cause they are the ones who give bad reviews to this amazing game, just because they got into the franchise through the game that changed the franchise sense and they were probably teenagers at the time, to compare the graphics (since they were not able to feel the essence of this masterpiece.)
I remember being pretty damn impressed when I first got this game (first one I'd actually ever picked up). Having played the others since, I can say that this is equal to RE2 (which is saying something, considering that was great), though Nemesis is the best boss of the original three as far as I'm concerned.
Pros: + Nemesis. One of the most unrelenting, scariest bosses in gaming. + Pretty strong cast of characters. + Genuinely scary, a lot of the time.
Cons: - Same premise as before, in many ways (not the most original game). - Same gameplay as before, too.
Pros: + Nemesis. One of the most unrelenting, scariest bosses in gaming. + Pretty strong cast of characters. + Genuinely scary, a lot of the time.
Cons: - Same premise as before, in many ways (not the most original game). - Same gameplay as before, too.
This game just keeps on exceeding itself.
It thought Resident Evil 2 was good but this is just amazing. The game play is awsome and graphic and sound are one of the best I have seen on playstation 1.I cant wait to try out the new Resident Evil:code Veronica on playstation 2.
My advice to you is,go and buy all the Resident Evil games from number one and to Code Veronica to get the whole story,its only then you really can appreciate the game.You will be surprised how adictiv and scary this game really is.
9/10
It thought Resident Evil 2 was good but this is just amazing. The game play is awsome and graphic and sound are one of the best I have seen on playstation 1.I cant wait to try out the new Resident Evil:code Veronica on playstation 2.
My advice to you is,go and buy all the Resident Evil games from number one and to Code Veronica to get the whole story,its only then you really can appreciate the game.You will be surprised how adictiv and scary this game really is.
9/10
For a side game meant to hold fans over while the series moved on to the next generation of consoles with RE:Code Veronica, RE3 is a strong contender for best overall game in the franchise. The ability to quick turn, toggle while targeting, and mix gunpowder were welcome gameplay additions. Back to back playthroughs are rarely ever the same as solutions to puzzles and pop-up scare locations change, and player decisions influence the way the plot unfolds. RE3 closes out the Raccoon City chapter of the game with S.T.A.R.S officer Jill Valentine's final attempt to escape the giant graveyard, evading zombies, mutants, Umbrella mercs, and a powerful new Bioweapon; Nemesis. Like Mr. X before him, this nemesis will stop at nothing to locate and end you, and is far more equipped to do so. As if having the hunting prowess of Predator, the speed of a Jamaican sprinter, NFL linebacker bulk, and the face of Sam Cassell weren't scary enough, they had the audacity to give this guy a rocket launcher!!
Did you know
- TriviaThe Design for the Nemesis was originally a rejected design for the Tyrant 02 (better known to some fans as Mr. X) in Resident Evil 2 (1998)
- GoofsIn Resident Evil 2, which takes place between the first and second halves of Resident Evil 3, the player receives an important item from RPD Police Officer Marvin Branagh; in this game, Marvin Branagh appears to already be dead when Jill reaches the police station at the beginning of the game. However, when the player checks Marvin, he is described as "fatally wounded." He's not dead yet; he's just passed out.
- Quotes
Jill Valentine: September 28th, daylight. The monsters have overtaken the city. Somehow, I'm still alive...
- Crazy creditsDuring the credits, black/white images of the atomic blast that destroyed Raccoon City is used.
- Alternate versionsThe "Live Selection Choice" feature offered in the game gives different outcomes to a certain section of the game. Examples include making the game harder or easier by obtaining different objectives and allowing the character in use to encounter different items that may be scattered in the different area
- ConnectionsFeatured in Computer Chronicles: Gaming (Computer Games) (1999)
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