

Climbing up/down stairs is now performed manually, allowing the player and even zombies to walk up/down staircases at their own pace. Players are also forced to stay stuck on the spot when attempting to use their weapons, though auto-aim is turned on by default, so the character will at least aim automatically at whichever enemy is closest - even if it's located outside of the player's own perspective. Fitted with the notorious ' tank controls' the series became known for, players move via a third person perspective throughout a number of pre-determined camera angles. Resident Evil 3 largely plays much like its predecessors Resident Evil and Resident Evil 2, and is split between a mixture of combating B.O.W.s, exploration and puzzles. Gameplay Overview & Controls Jill at the hands of Nemesis

Unlike the T-103, Nemesis can follow Jill through rooms and sometimes even comes equipped with his own unique Rocket Launcher. Similarly to the T-103 in RE2, the Nemesis will appear at scripted occasions during the story and will relentlessly try to kill Jill Valentine.

Throughout the game, Jill is hunted by the Umbrella corporation's latest B.O.W., and title character, Nemesis. This time the player finds themselves traversing a substantial portion of Raccoon City itself while also taking a few short trips to locales made famous from RE2, such as the R.P.D. The game begins one day before the events of Resident Evil 2, eventually surpassing them and extending into the day after.

One touch of this puddle by the Grave Digger will frazzle it to death.Taking place once again in the zombie infested town of Raccoon City, Resident Evil 3 follows Jill Valentine as she tries to escape the oncoming hordes of undead monsters. Apply a well-aimed shot at it with a hand gun and it will come crashing down into a puddle, electrifying it. After a certain amount of damage has been dealt to it, you may notice one of the lampposts starts to buckle. A powerful weapon is needed here, so the Grenade Launcher is a recommended choice. The second time you encounter it, in the Graveyard, you have no choice but to kill it if you want to continue with your escape of the city. As soon as it starts to withdraw back into the hole, run forwards and activate the ladder switch before it comes charging back through the hole again. A good technique is to step forward a few paces until you hear it approaching, then take a few steps back to avoid its attack. Just simply be quick on your toes and listen out for it approaching. The first time you encounter it in the Lonsdale Underground Passage you do not have to defeat it. It is capable of burrowing through the streets of Raccoon City at tremendous speed, making it difficult to judge where it's going to spring up next during your fight with it in the Graveyard. This enormous underground worm with four mandibles is a ferocious enemy that can kill you very quickly if you're not fast enough to dodge its attacks.
