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Resident Evil 3 Nemesis -slus-00923- [portable] -
Players control Jill Valentine, a former S.T.A.R.S. operative trapped in a decaying midwestern town overrun by the Umbrella Corporation's T-Virus. Unlike the claustrophobic corridors of the Spencer Mansion or the Raccoon Police Department, SLUS-00923 takes players onto the chaotic, barricaded streets of the city itself. Jill must navigate burning wreckage, zombie hordes, and corrupt mercenaries from the Umbrella Biohazard Countermeasure Service (U.B.C.S.)—most notably Carlos Oliveira—to find a way out before the US government vaporizes the city with a nuclear missile. Gameplay Innovations
Unlike Mr. X in Resident Evil 2 (who was largely scripted), the Nemesis on the SLUS-00923 disc is a reactive predator. He follows you through load zones. He runs. He uses a rocket launcher. The NTSC version is notably faster than its PAL counterpart. If you are playing on original hardware, the Nemesis on this disc moves with a terrifying speed that still holds up today.
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SLUS-00923 was not just a rehash of Resident Evil 2 ; it introduced several foundational mechanics that became staples of the action-horror genre: The Dodge Mechanic
While Resident Evil 3 retained the classic "tank controls" and fixed camera angles of its predecessors, it introduced several groundbreaking mechanics designed to make the gameplay faster and more action-oriented. The Quick Turn and Dodge Mechanics Players control Jill Valentine, a former S
He could follow the player through doors and across different loading zones, breaking a previously sacred rule of survival horror safety.
By 1999, developers understood how to squeeze every ounce of processing power out of the PlayStation 1 hardware, and Resident Evil 3 is proof of that mastery. Jill must navigate burning wreckage, zombie hordes, and
He could sprint faster than Jill, forcing players to make split-second decisions.
For modern players, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (SLUS-00923) remains accessible:
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis was the grand finale of the classic era of the franchise on the original PlayStation. It perfectly balanced the resource management and puzzles of traditional survival horror with the adrenaline-fueled action that would come to define the later entries in the series.