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Resident Evil 3: Nemesis

Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
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As Jill Valentine, you must escape from a city filled with zombies, mutants and a new nemesis. Millions of the PlayStation version have been sold and now all the horrifying action is available for the PC. Use background objects for defence and the dodge button to avoid enemy's attacks altogether. "Live Selection" allows you to make decisions which effect the story's outcome. Includes a bonus Microsoft desktop theme.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2058 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Eidos
  • Platform: PlayStation
  • Number of items: 1

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
The third instalment of the series that redefined the survival horror video-game genre, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis is the best Resident Evil yet. As Jill Valentine, one of the original game's survivors, players must fight for their lives while fleeing a city overrun by hordes of zombies and other hideous creatures mutated by a sinister corporation's biotechnological virus. To make thing worse, a near-invincible monstrosity known as the Nemesis stalks Jill throughout the game, which raises the series' suspense level to an all-new high.

In addition to the constant threat of the Nemesis, Resident Evil 3 features other gameplay elements new to the series: players can now dodge attacks, perform quick 180-degree turns, and create ammunition by mixing gunpowder types. Also, the "Live Selection" feature forces players to make decisions that affect the story's direction. While none of these additions are particularly groundbreaking, Resident Evil 3 keeps the player in suspense and the action even more intense than in its predecessors, proving that more of same can be a good--make that very, very good--thing in a sequel. --Joe Hon

Manufacturer's Description
This unique adventure intricately reveals more of Umbrella Corporation's nightmarish plot and picks up just hours before the events of Resident Evil 2. Join Jill Valentine, the heroine and survivor of the notorious disaster at the mansion, as her nightmare continues. Trapped by hordes of flesh eating zombies, hideous mutants, and a relentless new Nemesis, she must once again rely on cunning and brute force to escape. What she soon discovers is the evil created by the Umbrella Corporation is even more horrifying than she ever imagined...


Customer Reviews

A great game for fans of the series.4
the third game is great, and highly origional. jill is your character, and has help from carlos, who you even control for a bit. nemesis is the main enemy and he certainly becomes irritating, but he sure is fun to defeat as every time you defeat him he says stars in a low groan which gives you a satisfaction of knowing hes getting his rear kicked by something he hates. strangley enogh, anyone who has played re2, will find it strange that pilot brad vickers is still alive. although you find out how he dies and becomes a zombie, it is strange as re2 and 3 must be happening at the same time. a great game which i cant recomend enough !

Resident Evil 3: Nemesis5
This is the best resident evil game out of the series it's got a good story great gameplay and it does have some good puzzels 10/10 must buy!

You want stars, i'll give you stars (contains minor spoilers)5
Since my first dabble with the original game i've been pretty much hooked on most of the resident evil series. Resident Evil 3 sees the return of Jill Valentine who has now quit stars and is trying to escape Racoon City for good. I felt this game had a good plotline with some strong characters (even if Carlos is a smooth talking git). We follow Jill as she makes her final bid to escape Racoon City. The nemesis was a nice addition to this game, anyone who's played it in hard mode will know that knocking him down gives you bonuses. This game has good graphics for a PS1 game, a strong plot, a bit of creepy music added to the mix makes this game awesome. I just can't help feeling sorry for Brad Vickers everytime I play it. I particularly liked the end fight with the nemesis and at the very end I always insist on exterminating rather than escaping. This is one game I wouldn't mind playing while on the go, if there was such a version. Five stars well deserved.