I am not sure though if I would replay the game to get all trophies and to get a better rating (I got a C for average performance). It keeps my mind alert, but I can see how bothersome it can be for some people who only play for stories or atmosphere. Personally, I like them because it always makes me laugh and get my heart pumping in excitement. There were some action cutscenes that could use some QTEs. I wonder if it would appear if I play in hardcore mode. Did Resident Evil fans complain loud enough that developers decided to take them out in this game? I played the game in standard mode. My only disappointment about the gameplay, which is only a matter of preference, is QTEs. If you can’t read the text in the picture, Jill said, “Next time take the fucking hint.” I feel your pain, Jill. There were no gender-defined roles when it comes to getting the job done, and I like that a lot. The greatest part is that both trust and believe in each other! It always makes me happy to see good teamwork, especially revolving around the interaction between the opposite sex. He is humble enough to let Jill take the lead but strong enough to save her when she is in need. Still, Carlos makes an interesting support role. I enjoyed playing as both of them, although Jill got more of the spotlight than Carlos. I really like that both characters have an important role in the story. Even if there was chemistry between the two characters, which is unlikely since Jill doesn’t seem to have time for romance, the remake kept their attraction to each other pretty wholesome. Removing that cocky, playboy attitude from the original game earned him my respect. There wasn’t a moment where I thought Carlos is a sleazy player who is “good with the ladies”. The remake, on the other hand, made him more mature, task driven and professional. Speaking of Carlos Oliveira, in the original, he is an overall nice guy but a bit of a flirt. The tube shirt and mini-skirt would only make sense if she was in fact in the middle of clubbing when chaos hit Raccoon City. Jill’s default outfit just seems more appropriate for the situation. So, that’s where the remake got it right. Yes….you are creepy just standing outside the building like that… She knows exactly the pain that women go through just for dressing nice. That’s why I laughed when Jill called Nemesis the creepy stalker in the game. Realistically though, try walking like that in the city at night, you sure will get hit on by creeps. Character profiles from Resident Evil 3 PlayStation manual In the back of my mind, I have always thought it was uncomfortable to navigate Racoon City, holding a handgun and wearing a tube shirt and a mini-skirt. As I said before in one of my blog posts, I have no problem with women who like to dress sexy (more power to you if you feel good in your skin. If you have played the original, Jill Valentine used to go around shooting zombies in clubbing clothes. Before I go into details about the character’s dynamic, I want to talk about Jill Valentine’s outfit. First of all, I like the character dynamic between Carlos and Jill in this remake. So let’s talk about Resident Evil 3 remake and why I had blast with it. I love that kind of determination! Time to write my thoughts on this awesome remake… She is a member of Special Tactics and Rescue Service also known as S.T.A.R.S, and she is on a mission. Her independence makes her quite admirable. It’s just that Jill has her own narrative which belongs to her solely. Not saying there is anything wrong with existing for the sake of others. Her story doesn’t revolve around being someone’s sister or lover. But I also want to point out that I just like Jill Valentine. I have a super soft spot for Resident Evil 3 because it was my first entry into the franchise. Generally, I have a soft spot for the Resident Evil franchise. I thought why not play the Resident Evil 3 remake? I heard it’s a short game compared to the Resident Evil 2 remake and it is one of the newer titles I haven’t played. The sound made me think of certain parts in the Resident Evil remake for GameCube. The environment I am in now is a lot calmer and quieter with the exception of the rhythmic noises coming from the crickets. Now, that things are pretty mellow and I don’t hear constant ambulance siren bouncing off of the city’s buildings day and night, I can say it’s safe to play Resident Evil 3 remake without feeling like I’m in the actual game, although I just realized that Racoon City actually takes place in the Midwest! But I am not in a metropolis. I did recall playing the Resident Evil 2remake but it wasn’t as enjoyable. Two years ago, when the pandemic hit, I wasn’t really in the mood for anything zombie-related.
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