![]() ![]() I resisted purchasing it and instead began knocking out challenges in order to gain more points, in order to purchase more perks, items, and weapons. I could play again as Classic Jill Valentine, sporting her original Resident Evil outfit (complete with the cute little cap). Glancing at all the items I could unlock, and all the achievements I could reach in order to earn the points needed to “purchase” them, I was hooked. When the game was over, and the credits rolled, and a bland (“That’s all you get for merely beating Standard Mode”) post-credit scene ended as quickly as it began, I immediately went to the newly unlocked Store to see what I could “purchase” and unlock, using the points I earned completing objectives in the game. That’s a decent grade-I suppose-considering I saved over 40 times my first time through and had a play thru time of twenty hours (!)-although I think many of those hours were just me paused, or in the item selection screen, while I was off doing something else. Despite multiple suggestions from the game that I consider sliding down to Assisted Mode (where the training-wheels-and-bumper-bowling vibe is heavy), I resisted and made it through my first playthrough on my usual, middle-of-the-road, Standard Mode, scoring a final “C” grade. The back end of RE3 is a brisk action-adventure, almost breezy at times. When I wrote my day one review, I had no idea just how close to the end of the game I really was. ![]() I absolutely love Resident Evil 3, or RE3, or #RE3R, or whatever you want to call it. #Resident evil 3 remake charlie dolls full#For just $3 a month you will have access to our full library of Audio content, plus three new uploads every week. Our Day 1 review of Resident Evil 3 is now available on Audio, read by the author, Johnny Malloy, exclusively for our Patreon supporters. ![]()
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