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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Capcom
EAN: 0013388310296
ESRB Age Rating: Mature
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Capcom USA
Manufacturer: Capcom USA
Model: 013388310296
Publisher: Capcom USA
Release Date: May 18, 2006
Sales Rank: 5452
Studio: Capcom USA

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Product Description:
Join Jill Valentine, the heroine and amazing survivor of the notorious disaster at the mansion, as her nightmare continues. After resigning from S.T.A.R.s., Jill now prepares to head out of Raccoon City but it's not going to be easy, as events overtake her she suddenly finds herself trapped by hordes of flesh eating zombies, hideous mutants and a relentless new Nemesis.

Amazon.com Product Description:
As Jill Valentine, you must escape from a city filled with zombies, mutants, and a new nemesis. Millions of copies of the PlayStation version have been sold, and now all the horrifying action is available for the PC. Use background objects for defense and the dodge button to avoid enemy attacks altogether. The live-selection mode allows you to make decisions that affect the story's outcome. Includes a bonus Microsoft desktop theme.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Amazing, Heart-Touching, Beautiful
I bet the title of this review surprised a hell lot of you, didn't it? How could a survival horror that contains "explicit scenes of violence and gore" be beautiful and heart-touching? Simple.

You gotta watch the story. Watch all the cut-scenes and FMVs(full motion videos). Good English understanding is vital to enjoying Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. Don't skip any of them. If you do, the game will make no sense. For me it wouldn't, that is.

Resident Evil 3: Nemesis varies between times of horror and times of semi-peace. Fights with Nemesis and some fast monsters contain a helluva lot of action. Zombies, on the other hand, are very slow & weak and quite fun to kill. Relaxing compared to Nemesis :p

This isn't a shooter game. No mouse aiming whatsoever. No cross-hair. Just a 3D character set in 2D textures that look like 3D, but they are really not. It's 2008, I have quite a good PC, but I still LOVE this game.

Oh yeah, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis isn't very scary. Sometimes you WILL get shocked, but it's not like Doom 3 or anything. This game is a lot about role-playing. You gotta FEEL what the Jill & Carlos are experiencing.

THEN you will come to love this game and will want to play it even after you have beaten it.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Yummie Zombie Goodness
I finished this one years ago and it's great to run through it again (with graphics maxed on my PC). I need to download virtual PC so I can revisit more classic 98 games like RE and RE2. A must-have for any post-apocalyptic collection (reminds me... I have to resupply the bunker...)



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - "He has been fatally wounded by zombies." No kidding!
Resident Evil 3: NEMESIS was a welcome addition to the hugely successful and apparently never-ending RE franchise unleashed in the later 1990s. By using a simple but strong formula which combined the two genres of horror and action, used third rather than first person perspective for the characters and dealt out liberal doses of gore while also challenging the player to use his head, Capcom literally created a monster. As proof of this I reference an argument I once in witnessed in a local bar between four or five grown men over whether the submachine gun, Magnum or Mossberg 12-gauge was most effective for one-shot stops of Umbrella's failed science projects, the zombies.

Capcom released NEMESIS a few years back to tide-over the fans who were grumbling for the always coming but seemingly never arriving sequel to RE: 2. Some were confused and thought NEMESIS was the sequel, not realizing it is more of a companion volume: Its events take place more or less simultaneously with those of RE: 2, and in some of the same places. It is therefore not so much an advancement of the complex RE storyline as an extended side-trip, but it is still well worth your time. I still break this bad boy out every blue moon on my trusty old PC.

NEMESIS opens "in media res" with ex-cop heroine Jill Valentine running for her life amidst the burning ruins of downtown Racoon City. As we all know, the villainous Umbrella Corporation unleashed its deadly mutagenic virus in the city, turning 90% of the city into flesh-eating zombies and the other 10% into a buffet. Jill's master plan is the same as every other RE hero: to get the hell out of Dodge. Unfortunately for her, and you, that is a lot harder than it sounds. The police have been basically wiped out and your only friends are the survivors of an Umbrella special-ops squad, some of whom turn out to be the kind of pals you could really do without.

NEMESIS is similar to the other RE games in that it combines the now-familiar themes of A) finding various useful objects and weapons scattered around the city and putting them to use B) fending off zombines and other disgusting lab projects brought to you courtesy of Umbrella C) solving puzzles which range from "how freaking dumb do you think I am?" to "if I don't figure out this stupid water puzzle soon, I'm gonna put my foot in the television!" all amidst a lot of creepy music and spooky sound effects. The main difference is the presence of the Nemesis, a nasty piece of work who appears about a quarter of the way through the game and truly earns his nickname. He's yet another Umbrella sci-fi project gone bad, and his only purpose in life is to kill STARS members, which means you. He's reminiscent of the Tyrant guys you fought in RE: 2, but virtually indestructible and much, much faster. Believe me when I tell you will hate this SOB more than your landlord, ex-girlfriend and noisy neighbor combined. He could give persistence lessons to the Terminator.

NEMESIS boasts a few gimmicks to spice up the action, including a playable sidekick character from Umbrealla's mercenary army named Carlos Olivera, and a "choose your response" function which allows the player to determine different outcomes to the game. Since many of the outcomes are radically different from others, it's the sort of gimmick that makes you want to go back and play again.

NEMESIS isn't a perfect game. For one thing, the speed of the "inventory" screen is agonizingly slow and the fonts, which look very bad, also roll out like they're covered in molasses (try holding down the space bar to make 'em move faster). The auto-aiming feature they've added since RE: 2 is more harmful than helpful, since the computer has a nasty habit of auto-aiming at targets which are a lot less threatening than the one standing right in front of you, and the inability to save the game except at a few selected points can be pretty frustrating. And as in all the RE games, you spend way too much time running around over vast distances; forgetting the lighter or that stupid lockpick can cost you boring minutes of running through screens you've already been through 8 times before. In some ways the playability of the game is actually lower than that of RE: 2, and I've also heard that the game will not save if you try to play it on anything more advanced than Windows 98. Be warned.

All that aside, it's still a good game and you can buy it for your PC for practically peanuts. I used to play it at work all the time with the sound off (thank God for privacy screens!) Call me a sick tool (many have), but there's something about blowing a zombie's head off with a shotgun that just brings a smile to my face :)

















Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - NnyCW for Capcom City
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis adds a nice touch to the Resident Evil formula. Not only do you have to deal with oncoming hordes of zombies, but now you have another worry...being chased by a Nemesis that will come after you no matter what you do to try and stop it. The addition of Nemesis made this game one of the most enjoyable, and my favorite of the Resident Evil\'s. The addition to now be able to walk up stairs without pressing a button really did help way back when, though wondering how that was ever not a feature in the games is a bit of a puzzlement. And on the subject of puzzles, the only flaw this game has is the \"water puzzle\" near the end of the game. Only because it is totally random. Meaning you can get lucky and solve it in 20 seconds, or it could take about 30 minutes to beat. But other than that, this is a great game that any Resident Evil fan should have in their collection. NnyCW for CapCity.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Game
I played the playstation version of resident evil 3 and I can say that the PC version has better graphics. The game itself is a lot of fun and is filled with several secrets to enhance the replay value. Somebody said that this game has problems on windows xp. You have to go to run and type "DXDIAG" and run it. Then go to the sound tab and turn the Hardware Sound Accleration Level to No accleration. The game should work fine after that.

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