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Though the Resident Evil 3 remake has only been out for a few weeks, the modding community has been busy adding tons of content to the game on PC. Following in the footsteps of the Resident Evil 2 remake from last year, RE3 already has everything from new costumes for Jill to reshade and even a Dino Crisis mod. The Ingram is a machine gun item in the original Resident Evil.It only appears in the PC ports of the game, is unique to Chris Redfield, and is unlocked if the player beat the game in less than four hours.This weapon has infinite ammunition. Sources ↑ ANSWER FOR THE QUESTION (Japanese). Archived from the original on 1999-02-02. Rumors of the remake started a few weeks ago stating a 2020 release date. The rumors have now finally proven to be true as the existence of the Resident Evil 3 Remake is now basically confirmed. This comes from the data mines of the PlayStation network, which shows what seems to be cover images for the upcoming Remake.
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Capcom were already quite bold with the changes they made to Resident Evil 2 in remaking it, but with the upcoming Resident Evil 3, they’re taking that approach to its zenith. More a reimagining than a remake, Resident Evil 3 is going to be very different from the game it’s inspired by. A lot’s going to be different, a lot’s going to be new, and a lot’s going to be missing. The most instantly apparent changes – the switch to an over-the-shoulder perspective and the absence of tank controls – are, of course, being carried over from RE2, but there’s plenty else to talk about as well. In this feature, we’ll be going over some of the biggest ways the upcoming Resident Evil 3 remake will differ from 1999’s Resident Evil 3: Nemesis.
ALTERNATE ENDINGS
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Resident Evil has never been a stranger to multiple possible endings, especially in its earlier days, and Resident Evil 3 had them as well. The remake, however, is dropping that, with Capcom have confirmed that the game will tell a single, cohesive story. While the larger story beats – such as the destruction of Raccoon City, or Jill and Carlos’ escape from the city – will, of course, remain the same, the finer details – such as how the escape the city, or whether or not Nikolai lives – will now only play out one single way.