After all, Capcom has said in the past that it considers remakes and remasters a central pillar in its strategy moving forward.
If a remake of Resident Evil 3: Nemesis is in the works, it wouldn't be all that surprising. Dusk Golem didn't elaborate on how far along the Resident Evil 3 remake is in development or what platforms it's aiming for, but he did indicate that if both it and the Resident Evil 2 remake sell well, that Capcom may pursue even more remakes in the future. Well, if Resetera moderator Dusk Golem is to be believed, then the next Resident Evil project could very well be a full-blown remake of Resident Evil 3: Nemesis.Īccording to Dusk Golem, who has accurately leaked information about the Resident Evil franchise in the past, the Resident Evil 3: Nemesis remake is already in active development. Video An illustration of an audio speaker. An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Join Jill Valentine in her attempt to escape a nightmarish city in ruins. An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine. The secrets come back to haunt you in Resident Evil 3 Nemesis for the NINTENDO GAMECUBE system. There was the original, which had poor graphics, and the Ultimate HD Edition, which is arguably the game that PC players should have gotten in the first place. Technically, two versions of Resident Evil 4 were released for the PC.
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