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| Seeing a modern retake of Code Veronica and its unique settings and deep storytelling would certainly be a welcome addition to Capcom's Resident Evil Remakes. Capcom may already be testing the waters, considering Code Veronica was ported to the P | (Image: [[http://www.imageafter.com/image.php?image=b16architecture_interiors012.jpg&dl=1|http://www.imageafter.com/image.php?image=b16architecture_interiors012.jpg&dl=1]])There are some key differences though which seem to complement the monster quite nicely. For one, the trench coat itself is darker and bulkier, and seems to be made out of some kind of stretched leather. Nemesis is much more top heavy in the new version as well, featuring an even more towering physique than before. And although this is less of a change and more just improved graphics, the extra detail of Nemesis' face and the way the flesh seems pulled over adds to the overall fear factor of the beast. If Nemesis is going to strike fear into players the same way he did in the original game, it is vital he looks the p |
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| Having said all that, is Capcom's portrayal of Jill in the remake different from the original? With everything we know so far, the answer to that would be yes, Capcom did take a different approach in Jill's personality, but the developers were still able to retain her overall character. She remains independent and capable, compassionate to others but tough on her enemies. Sure, she is a little bit sassier than her previous portrayals but her comebacks are always within rea | |
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| The fourth game is, after all, a staple of video game history. When it dropped back in 2005, it forever changing the landscape of survival horror and launched Resident Evil into the stratosphere, carving out the franchise's unwavering spot as one of the most important IP's in the history of the medium. In many ways, Resident Evil 4 is one of the core reasons that the series is still relevant enough to release AAA blockbuster remakes of its earlier games and have them sell like wildfire. In that regard, why isn't the game already in line for a glitzy, HD reimagining with the budget to match its transcendent leg | Personality-wise, Capcom did introduce some slight changes to Jill Valentine in the upcoming remake. In previous trailers, gameplay previews, and the RE 3 playable demo , it is evident that Capcom has increased Jill's badass traits as compared to previous Resident Evil games. In the opening sequence of the demo alone, we saw Jill make sarcastic comments during a conversation with Carlos Oliveria and Mikhail Viktor. Of course, looking at it closely, the spirit of the scene remains consistent with that of the original. The U.B.C.S. asked to partner with Jill, she was reluctant at first, but she agreed anyway knowing that it would increase the chances of her survi |
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| (Image: [[https://freestocks.org/fs/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/blown_out_halloween_candles-1024x683.jpg|https://freestocks.org/fs/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/blown_out_halloween_candles-1024x683.jpg]])Capcom has had quite the resurgence lately, coming off huge wins from the success of Devil May Cry 5 and Monster Hunter World, but an even larger contributor to Capcom's run has come from the Resident Evil series. Both Resident Evil 2 Remake and more recently Resident Evil 3 Remake have seen massive success, showing that the franchise that many fans decided had lost its way was finally making a comeback, even if some are fully satisfied with RE3 . It seems Capcom wishes to keep the ball rolling, as reports have begun popping up that Resident Evil 4 is on deck for the next overh | As cool as Nemesis is, it wouldn't quite be a Resident Evil game without zombies, and Resident Evil 3 Remake is full of them. Taking place in Raccoon City after the outbreak , [[https://Adventuregamesfans.com/articles/incredible-totk-scenes-recreated-in-animal-crossing.html|Nintendo Island Customization]] it is no wonder that Jill and the player run into their fair share of zombies during the game. Visually, there's not much to talk about here; a rose by any other name is still... a zombie. That said, the image of a zombie has been modernized compared to the original. The image below shows zombies as they were for the original game, with full heads of hair and bloody, pale faces. Compared to the much more rotted corpses seen above, the difference is quite profo |
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| Of course, some may argue that Carlos and Mikhail are mere mercenaries of Umbrella and are not responsible for the Raccoon City outbreak. While that argument is valid, it is worth pointing out that in today's Jill Valentine-centered trailer , it was revealed that Jill herself realized this later in the game, and even started to apologize to Carlos. The trailer also showed how Jill and Carlos's relationship improved, and how they started to rely on each other to survive the outbreak. This goes to show that after realizing that Carlos was not deeply involved with Umbrella, Jill started treating him like a partner, showing that her sarcastic remarks earlier in the game were not made for the sake of appearing mean-spiri | To those who are not so well-versed in Resident Evil's long history, Jill Valentine is one of the first playable characters in Resident Evil, and many claim that she is also the first female playable character in a survival-horror game. When Capcom first introduced Jill, she is described as a capable police officer, whose strengths include her compassionate nature, a strong sense of justice, and her ability to work well under extreme pressure. It is fairly difficult to go in-depth on Jill's personality during the first Resident Evil game, since she barely had any, given that Capcom's priority at this point in Resident Evil's history was to introduce strong survival-horror gamep |
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| Resident Evil 3 Remake is almost ready to unleash itself, and many fans are relishing in excitement over the modern adaptions of some of its most iconic monstrosities which the series is known for. While many monsters have still yet to be confirmed for the Resident Evil 3 Remake , there are a few which have been confirmed to make their return, including possible new enemy types in Resident Evi | Like the Hunter Beta, the Hunter Gamma is made by combining human DNA with something else , but this time, amphibian DNA was used resulting in this frog-like monster. This design is perhaps the most different, for although the angle makes it difficult to see the new version, it seems that the beast is bipedal with no arms. It also looks much more fleshy than the original, and just plain scarier. This design is a clear example of why some creatures had to be redesigned, as the original Hunter Gamma looks kind of si |
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| The Lost Planet franchise offers a lot of potential, providing mech-based combat simplified in a fast-paced third person action-[[https://www.Adventuregamesfans.com/|Adventure Game Strategy]] control scheme set in a vividly colorful frozen planet. Its insect-like enemy designs, which could be jaw dropping in their enormous size at times, are perhaps Lost Planet's greatest stand | The Drain Deimos is yet another terrifying creature which is now confirmed to appear in the remake. Although the new version seems more quadrupedal, it is very likely that it is capable of standing upright. Overall the beast looks more monstrous, and if it's able to do what the original Drain Deimos was, then players have good reason to fear it. The bug-like aspects of this monster have also been amped up in the remake's rendition of the Drain Deimos, invoking images of a giant preying mantis or something of the s |
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| Giant Spiders are confirmed to be making their return to Resident Evil 3 Remake. Considering that spiders were mysteriously absent from the Resident Evil 2 Remake , but were present in the original Resident Evil 2 game, their inclusion in Resident Evil 3 will give fans their first glimpse at the contemporary recreation of these classic and infamous Resident Evil monstrosit | Resident Evil 3 Remake 's version of the Grave Digger has changed quite a bit too. The creature's mouth is now much larger than it was previously, but actually seems to sport fewer teeth. Though that may seem like it would make the Grave Digger less scary, in reality the fleshy interior of this beast and the way its entire face unfolds is the stuff of nightmare. Not much has been shown of this experiment gone wrong aside from this one screenshot, though, so it is difficult to say what else about the creature developers might have chan |
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| Sliding Worms are actually the offspring of Grave Diggers, and these slippery and slimy threats are confirmed to make their return to Resident Evil 3 Remake . The Grave Digger lay eggs in the sewers, quickly hatching and giving birth to these foul creatures. They are about 1 meter in length, and resemble snakes without eyes. They have fangs and are capable of leaping towards the player. They are blood suckers which will attempt to latch on to their prey much like giant leeches. Should they fully live out their life-cycle, each one can potentially become a gigantic Grave Dig | A new experience for the series, _ Resident Evil Resistance _ is the online mode that comes featured with _ Resident Evil 3 . _ It will be available to play on the same day as the single-player campaign. _ Resistance _ is a one versus four asymmetrical online multiplayer mode that pits one overpowered player, known as the Mastermind, against four players, known as the survivors, in distr |
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| Even more importantly, the Nemesis' improved AI in Resident Evil 3 will showcase a much more frightening and intelligent villain than the one in the original, as it will be lurking the city streets of Resident Evil 3 Remake's Umbrella City stalking the player and members of the S.T.A.R.S. It's also worth mentioning that the Nemesis was created by infusing a regular Tyrant with an engineered parasite capable of taking over the Tyrant host's brain in order to give it superior intelligence in taking directives from its human superiors in Umbrella. If rumors are true, there may be even more backstory and deeper information on the Nemesis and its creation or identity. This would be welcoming given that the Nemesis parasite is still a mystery in its orig | What better place to start than with the game's namesake itself? Nemesis is a truly deadly force which relentlessly hunts the player down throughout the entirety of the game. His new design has been the topic of much discussion, and it is clear that developers felt the pressure to get this one right. Between the two designs, there are many similarities which are easily recognizable. Skulls adorn the monster's trench coat, and his face is quite similar, if not even more grues |
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