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Resident Evil 3: Capcom qualifies that finally, Nemesis will not enter the safe rooms

Resident Evil 3: Capcom qualifies that finally, Nemesis will not enter the safe rooms

Capcom recites information about the possibility of seeing the great enemy of Resident Evil 3 Remake interrupting our rest.

Yesterday we discovered several new details about the impending remake of Resident Evil 3, one of them really surprising, as was the fact that on this occasion, Nemesis would be able to break into the safe rooms, a saga classic, and break with the usual peace that presides over these rooms. However, Capcom has confirmed that it will not finally be that way, and the relentless enemy that will chase us throughout the game will also take a break when we enter them.

The misunderstanding came as a result of a game session of the Official Xbox Magazine, during which Nemesis was present in a room where there was a typewriter, which as we know, is an indispensable object of the safe rooms. However, that room was not a rest room specifically, and we can find machines in other places.

In short, we will know when we are in a safe room, since traditional relaxed music will sound and we can be calm: Nemesis will not interrupt our rest. Younger fans will also be able to recognize that music, since we have heard it in the most recent Resident Evil 7 and the remake of Resident Evil 2. This does not mean that Nemesis is less dangerous, since it continues to take the highest positions in a hypothetical list of the deadliest enemies in franchise history.

Resident Evil 3: Capcom qualifies that finally, Nemesis will not enter the safe rooms

What is confirmed

The rest of the news that we could discover yesterday thanks to the OXM report, we can say that they are completely true. As we saw, in addition to enemies present with improved artificial intelligence, other details drew attention. One of them is the breadth of Raccoon City, which will be not only larger than the original, but will also encourage exploration to discover resources that make the adventure easier, even with the option of a quick trip. Carlos will also have more prominence than in the original, although not to the point of having his own campaign, but he will have more playable sequences than in the 1999 game.

Resident Evil 3 will arrive on April 3 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

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