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Friday, March 6, 2020
Resident Evil 3 will change the 24-year-old tradition - no more safe rooms
Nemesis from the Resident Evil 3 rework will break the rule that all previous games from the main Resident Evil series have followed.
Resident Evil 3 is well on its way to becoming our worst nightmare - the way we want it to be. Namely, it confirmed the change in one key thing that has bothered me as a Resident Evil fan for years. You know how there are always "safe rooms" in Resident Evil games that no enemy can enter for some reason? Well, sometimes these rooms used to kill fear because whatever was haunting you wouldn't get to that part of the map, so you could take a break there.
Not in Resident Evil 3.
Specifically, it has been revealed that the new Nemesis will be the first monster in 24 years of Resident Evil to enter the position recording rooms. It has not been clarified whether they will be able to record while Nemesis is in the room, or even whether this is something that will be reserved for the standard weight setting. Either way, situation to swallow dumplings.
Of course, this does not mean that Nemesis will chase players just about anywhere in the game. There are some stocks that will not be there, and players will be clearly explained why the bastard can't follow them there.
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