resident-evil-3-nemesisThe recent ‘Resident Evil HD’ remaster is a mind blowing hit with how beautiful they’ve been able to remake the original game. With sales high and fans happy it seems like another remake will be in the future.

Rumor has it that it could most likely be ‘Resident Evil Zero’. That being said, Capcom creator Yasuhisa Kawamura truly just wants to see ‘Resident Evil 3: Nemesis’ remade. The game has come out two decades ago and that is multiple lifetimes in terms of quality of what can be put in screen these days.

According to Kawamura, “To be honest, I would love to remake Biohazard 3 with today’s technology and skills. However, Capcom would never try that, and I am not that much of a valuable member to Capcom. The [Resident Evil] series is created by Capcom’s most elite members. It’s hard to imagine myself fitting in with such a prestigious team. Even if I were to successfully work on a [Resident Evil 3] remake, there’s already Operation Racoon City and The Umbrella Chronicles.

Claerly the man doesn’t have a lot of faith in his work to get an update or that he’d even be involved going forward.

Synopsis:

The zombies from the original Resident Evil have returned to give gamers another taste of terror in this third installment of the popular horror survival series. The game begins with Jill Valentine, who survived the first quest, but now finds herself surrounded by flesh-eating zombies as she tries to leave Raccoon City. Once again, there is lots of bone-crunching action as Jill defends herself against this never-ending army of the undead. Later in the game, players will assume the role of Carlos Oliveira, a Brazilian mercenary who will race against the clock to aid Jill in the morbid madness.

This game boasts tougher zombies and a few new moves to help you survive. At many points in the game, you will be chased relentlessly by the unstoppable Nemesis. This larger-than-life enemy appears to be impossible to destroy, which essentially means that you will have to outrun and evade it to survive. Nemesis may be slowed momentarily by a few bullets, but this creepy creature just keeps on coming.

Resident Evil 3: Nemesis appears to have all the elements in place to become yet another classic. The success of the original game and its sequel has already spawned numerous imitations in the horror survival game genre. However, few games have been able to successfully replicate the spooky sounds and tension-building storyline of the original. It is also worth noting that this zombie-filled game does contain blood and gore that parents may feel is inappropriate for younger children.