Thursday, August 20, 2009

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Resident Evil 3 stars Jill Valentine,there is a resident evil action figure for who first appeared in the original.

You control Jill Valentine, one of the playable characters from the first game. Jill has returned to the zombie-infested streets of Raccoon City after resigning as a member of S.T.A.R.S., an elite spicial force unit. She's there to investigate the Umbrella Corporation, the evil company that is behind the zombie plague. While in the city, she must avoid the constant threat of the nemesis, a tough monster that is hunting down S.T.A.R.S. members and obviously isn't interested in the fact that Jill has quit.

It may seem like Resident Evil 3 Nemesis is long on story, but it isn't. You'll only spend a few minutes in the Umbrella headquarters, and the game does little to advance the ongoing story of the series. Instead, it sticks to the basic formula that has made the series popular. You'll solve some door puzzles, fight some zombies,there are some cool resident evil action figures you can get solve some more door puzzles, and then fight some monsters.

You get to wander the streets of Raccoon City, or at least you'll be led along the streets that aren't barricaded. The areas open to you at any given time are quite large, and you can accomplish the various tasks in different orders. The only problem with the huge playing field is that you'll spend a great deal of time backtracking, and even though new monsters will appear in old areas, it can still get somewhat tiresome having to run back and forth through the city.

The most-welcome new feature is the branching plot points. Occasionally, the screen will go white, and you'll be given two choices for your next action. For instance, the nemesis will have Jill trapped in a burning building. The game will pause, and you'll be given a choice to either hide in the building or jump out the window. Some of the choices will significantly affect the way the story progresses, and this feature will entice those who like the game to go back and play it again to see the different outcomes.

Other than this slight alteration, though, the game plays like every Resident Evil game before it. And it has the same problems as those before it. The constantly changing camera angles add suspense, but they occasionally make combat frustrating. Also, the inability to save the game anywhere becomes more frustrating as the game gets harder.all in all if you are a fan you will love it and dont forget to collect all your favorite resident evil action figures

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