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Resident Evil 3 (Remake)

Resident Evil 3 (Remake)

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Resident Evil 3 (Remake) plunges you into the zombie-infested streets of Raccoon City as Jill Valentine, a former S.T.A.R.S. member fighting for survival against a city overrun by a viral plague and the relentless pursuit of a terrifying bio-weapon. This action-oriented survival horror experience challenges you to navigate treacherous environments, manage scarce resources, and outsmart relentless pursuers in a desperate escape.

This guide is your essential companion for conquering Raccoon City. We'll help you track down every hidden collectible, including all Charlie Dolls and Files, secure every weapon and upgrade, and master challenging boss encounters. Plus, we've got tips to help you snag all the trophies, including those tied to the game's multiple difficulty settings and specific challenges.

Tips

Resident Evil 3 (Remake) tips on time management, health, and trophies. Learn how to combine herbs and manage your playthrough.

General Tips:

  • Shoot crates with yellow tape for Handgun Ammo, Assault Rifle Ammo, or Green/Red Herbs.
  • Use environmental hazards like explosive barrels and electrical generators to your advantage against enemies.
  • Zombies may pretend to be dead; shoot them again with your handgun after you think they are defeated to confirm they are dead.
  • The knife is not a useful combat tool; store it in the Item Box to save inventory space.

Time Management:

  • Playthroughs are timed, so jog constantly. You jog faster at full health.
  • The clock stops during cutscenes (non-interactive story moments) and radio conversations. You can move during these times but cannot interact with objects.
  • If you die, reload from the main menu instead of continuing to reset the clock.

Health Management:

  • Health is color-coded: Green (above 67%), Amber (30%-67%), Red (30% or below). Red health means you are one hit from death.
  • A single Green Herb restores 33% health.
  • Combine herbs for better healing: Green + Red fully restores health, as does Green + Green + Green.
  • You switch control between Jill and Carlos four times. Each character starts with full health upon regaining control. Key points where health resets include when Carlos reaches the S.T.A.R.S. Office, after Jill's Stage 2 Nemesis fight, and when Carlos survives the hospital siege.

Trophies:

  • For trophies, start with an Assisted difficulty playthrough to unlock collectible trophies (Bookworm, Goodbye, Charlie!, RE: Master of Unlocking, Kendo's Armory) and item management trophies (Minimalist, I Might Need These Later!).
  • Not using healing items (Minimalist) helps with inventory management when you cannot use the Item Box.
  • Clearing collectibles first makes the Sprinter trophy easier.
  • The Sensational Work! trophy (S-rank) limits you to five manual saves. However, checkpointing (automatic save points) on difficulties below Inferno allows you to avoid manual saves.
  • Assisted/Standard difficulty walkthroughs suggest manual saves for kill farming to prepare for harder difficulties.
  • To get the Platinum trophy, you must complete playthroughs on Hardcore, Nightmare, and Inferno difficulties.

Guide and Walkthrough (PS4) by chris-williams

Comprehensive guide and walkthrough for Resident Evil 3 (Remake) on PS4, covering all difficulty levels, collectibles, and trophies. Master Raccoon City's horrors.

Resident Evil 3 Remake is a companion game to the Resident Evil 2 Remake released in 2019 and a re-imagining of the 1999 original. Like the RE2Make, the production values of the RE3Make are sky-high, the RE Engine once more showing itself to be as good as any game engine out there. Criticism has been levelled at the RE3Make principally for two reasons. The removal of some areas from the original game has led some to label this a "Demake" while - inevitably - the game has been further criticised for dumbing down. Compared to 2, there is less of a focus on survival and far less of a focus on puzzles. Instead, the focus appears to be on pacing - RE3 runs along at a white-knuckle pace from start to finish. One assumes that pacing is the reason for dropping the Clock Tower and Park areas since the game was clearly not made on a shoestring. Criticisms have also been levelled at the treatment of the titular Nemesis who menaces you only during fixed sequences rather than continuously. Personally, I prefer the treatment in _this_ game. Getting chased all the time gets old quickly.

There is a walkthrough for each of the five difficulty levels. The "Assisted / Standard" walkthrough is both for those new to the game and for those looking for collectibles and points out the locations of all files, weapons, weapon parts and bobble-head dolls in the game. I do not simply give you the combinations for the game's handful of safes - instead I tell you where the combinations are to be found. If you prefer the "authentic" Resident Evil experience for your first playthrough, select Standard difficulty. Without assists and infinite ammo weapons, Standard difficulty is much closer to Survival Horror and you will need to keep an eye on ammo and choose which enemies to kill and which to run past. If you're searching for collectibles and killing zombies with Handguns, you are probably not going to complete the game in the time necessary to achieve an S-rank. Not going for S-rank means that you can make as many manual saves as you like and doing so means that you won't get stuck in an unwinnable autosave.

The "Hardcore" walkthrough assumes access to the shop and the Rocket Launcher. Shop items make this the easiest difficulty and, since you don't have to backtrack for files and bobbleheads, a playthrough is pretty quick as well. I point out healing item locations but not ammo and gunpowder / explosives. You _can_ choose Hardcore difficulty for your first playthrough. If you want to do this, follow the Standard difficulty walkthrough and be prepared to die a lot.

Beating Hardcore difficulty unlocks "Nightmare". This is significantly different to Hardcore in terms of enemy and item placement. Again I assume access to shop items which means that it's not _that_ difficult. This time you'll probably want defence and health regeneration items along with the Rocket Launcher.

Finally, you will unlock "Inferno" difficulty. Unless you're going for the Platinum or you're streaming on Twitch, I would recommend that you skip this since it is rather masochistic with horrible difficulty spikes. Besides the increase in difficulty, it is a very similar experience to Nightmare.

S-rank requires you to complete the game quickly (generally two hours or less) while making no more than five manual saves. If you complete the game in the time required but make more than five manual saves, you will receive an A-rank. If you exceed the time allowed, you will receive a B-rank.

Tips (2)

Resident Evil 3 (Remake) tips on time management, health, zombies, and trophies. Learn how to combine herbs and manage your inventory.

Walkthrough
  1. 1
    Shoot crates taped with yellow tape for Handgun Ammo, Assault Rifle Ammo, or Green / Red Herbs.
  2. 2
    Utilize environmental hazards: explosive barrels for area damage and electrical generators to stun enemies.
  3. 3
    Be cautious of zombies that may be pretending to be dead; shoot them again with your handgun to confirm they are deceased.
  4. 4
    The knife is not a useful secondary weapon; store it in the Item Box to free up inventory space.
  5. 5
    Always jog to save time, as you move faster at full health.
  6. 6
    Heal when necessary, as your movement speed decreases when injured.
  7. 7
    The in-game clock stops during cutscenes (non-interactive story sequences) and radio conversations, but you can still move during these times.
  8. 8
    If you die, reload from the main menu instead of continuing to avoid the clock not resetting.
  9. 9
    Health is color-coded: green (above 67%), amber (30%-67%), and red (30% or below).
  10. 10
    A single Green Herb restores 33% of your health.
  11. 11
    Combine herbs for better healing: G+R fully restores health, as does G+G+G.
  12. 12
    You switch control between Jill and Carlos four times; each character starts with full health upon regaining control.
  13. 13
    You can ignore low health when Carlos reaches the S.T.A.R.S. Office, after Jill fights Stage 2 Nemesis, and when Carlos survives the hospital siege.
  14. 14
    For trophies, play on Assisted difficulty first to unlock collectible trophies (Bookworm, Goodbye, Charlie!, RE: Master of Unlocking, Kendo's Armory) and item management trophies (Minimalist, I Might Need These Later!).
  15. 15
    Not using healing items (I Might Need These Later!) helps with inventory management when you cannot use the Item Box (Minimalist).
  16. 16
    Completing collectible and item management trophies makes the Sprinter trophy easier.
  17. 17
    The Sensational Work! trophy (S-rank) limits you to five manual saves, but generous checkpointing (automatic save points) on difficulties below Inferno allow for fewer manual saves.
  18. 18
    Assisted/Standard difficulty walkthroughs suggest manual saves for kill farming to prepare for harder difficulties.
  19. 19
    To earn the Platinum trophy, you must complete playthroughs on Hardcore, Nightmare, and Inferno difficulties.
Tips
  • Keep an eye on your minimap (the small circular map in the bottom-left corner of your screen) (a small map usually in the corner of the HUD (heads-up display — the on-screen icons showing health, ammo and the minimap) - Heads-Up Display) for crates and environmental hazards.
  • When unsure if a zombie is dead, switch to your handgun and shoot it again.
  • Store the knife in your Item Box to save inventory space.
  • Always jog to conserve time.
  • Combine Green and Red Herbs (G+R) or three Green Herbs (G+G+G) to fully restore your health.
  • Utilize character switch points to manage health without using healing items.
  • Consider playing on Assisted difficulty first for easier trophy acquisition.
  • The game offers generous checkpointing on difficulties below Inferno, reducing the need for manual saves.

Guide and Walkthrough (PS4) by chris-williams (2)

Resident Evil 3 (Remake) guide covering Assisted, Standard, Hardcore, Nightmare, and Inferno difficulties, plus collectibles and trophies.

This guide provides comprehensive walkthroughs for Resident Evil 3 (Remake), catering to different playstyles and difficulty levels. It also details the locations of all collectibles and lists the available records and trophies to unlock.

Walkthroughs Available:

  • Assisted / Standard
  • Hardcore
  • Nightmare / Inferno

Collectibles Covered:

  • RE: Master of Unlocking
  • Goodbye, Charlie!
  • Bookworm

Additional Sections:

  • Records and Trophies
Tips
  • Refer to the specific walkthrough for your chosen difficulty to optimize your progression.
  • Use the collectibles section to find all hidden items for completion.
  • Check the Records and Trophies section to understand unlock conditions for achievements and in-game challenges.

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