GameStop has Resident Evil 3 Remake (PS4 or Xbox One) on sale for $16.99. Select free store pickup where available otherwise shipping is free on $35+ orders.
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Single Player (Campaign) / Online PvP (Resistance)
Genre: Action, Horror
Jill Valentine is one of the last remaining people in Raccoon City to witness the atrocities Umbrella performed. To stop her, Umbrella unleashes their ultimate secret weapon: Nemesis!
Also includes Resident Evil Resistance, a new 1 vs 4 online multiplayer game set in the Resident Evil universe.
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This deal is $13 off (43% savings) the listed retail price of $29.99.
Our research indicates that this offer is $3 lower ( 15% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $19.99 and higher.
Ratings & Reviews:
IGN awarded Resident Evil 3 Remake a 9 out of 10, calling it "Another stellar remake of a classic survival horror from Capcom."
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This game is amazing. It's not as good as RE2 remake but if you liked RE2 you'll probably enjoy this one. I played this game without "looking" for the flaws and/or following the news and can say it's one of my favorites of last gen, RE2 Remake being my absolute favorite game of last gen. RE3 is actually more accessible in my opinion as it's more action oriented.
If you somehow haven't played games for a while the Resident Evil remakes are some of the more accessible games in the last few years. Most games nowadays have so many complicated systems with 5 different currencies to keep track of, leveling systems you'll need to study, crafting receipts you'll need to memorize and gather. The RE remakes keeps things simple and focuses on the fun. I love them wholeheartedly.
Indeed, no where near as good as 2. The game just feels off. You are only in the city for maybe 30 min, and it's small as hell. The game is super short too.
Plus Carlos sounds like a bad Keanu Reeves impersonator.
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Indeed, no where near as good as 2. The game just feels off. You are only in the city for maybe 30 min, and it's small as hell. The game is super short too.
Plus Carlos sounds like a bad Keanu Reeves impersonator.
I thought it was a pretty decent game. It's definitely not as good as RE2 remake but it's still fun. Even though it's comparing apples to oranges, I would recommend The Village over RE3 Remake though.
This game is really fun. For $60 it's too short but for this price it's an absolute no brainer. If you liked RE2 Remake this game is similar. Yes the clock tower is missing etc. but I had a blast playing this.
Indeed, no where near as good as 2. The game just feels off. You are only in the city for maybe 30 min, and it's small as hell. The game is super short too.
Plus Carlos sounds like a bad Keanu Reeves impersonator.
Definitely felt much more compacted than it ought to have, but I did prefer not having an enemy chasing you around most of the time like Mr. X in RE2 remake. Definitely worth a playthrough at this price point, though!
This game is amazing. It's not as good as RE2 remake but if you liked RE2 you'll probably enjoy this one. I played this game without "looking" for the flaws and/or following the news and can say it's one of my favorites of last gen, RE2 Remake being my absolute favorite game of last gen. RE3 is actually more accessible in my opinion as it's more action oriented.
If you somehow haven't played games for a while the Resident Evil remakes are some of the more accessible games in the last few years. Most games nowadays have so many complicated systems with 5 different currencies to keep track of, leveling systems you'll need to study, crafting receipts you'll need to memorize and gather. The RE remakes keeps things simple and focuses on the fun. I love them wholeheartedly.
Out of the remakes. Resident Evil 1 was basically the GameCube version with high res textures.
I didn't try RE2 or 3 yet. Any of the resident evil remakes really worth it ?
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This game is amazing. It's not as good as RE2 remake but if you liked RE2 you'll probably enjoy this one. I played this game without "looking" for the flaws and/or following the news and can say it's one of my favorites of last gen, RE2 Remake being my absolute favorite game of last gen. RE3 is actually more accessible in my opinion as it's more action oriented.
If you somehow haven't played games for a while the Resident Evil remakes are some of the more accessible games in the last few years. Most games nowadays have so many complicated systems with 5 different currencies to keep track of, leveling systems you'll need to study, crafting receipts you'll need to memorize and gather. The RE remakes keeps things simple and focuses on the fun. I love them wholeheartedly.
Plus Carlos sounds like a bad Keanu Reeves impersonator.
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Indeed, no where near as good as 2. The game just feels off. You are only in the city for maybe 30 min, and it's small as hell. The game is super short too.
Plus Carlos sounds like a bad Keanu Reeves impersonator.
Plus Carlos sounds like a bad Keanu Reeves impersonator.
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This game is amazing. It's not as good as RE2 remake but if you liked RE2 you'll probably enjoy this one. I played this game without "looking" for the flaws and/or following the news and can say it's one of my favorites of last gen, RE2 Remake being my absolute favorite game of last gen. RE3 is actually more accessible in my opinion as it's more action oriented.
If you somehow haven't played games for a while the Resident Evil remakes are some of the more accessible games in the last few years. Most games nowadays have so many complicated systems with 5 different currencies to keep track of, leveling systems you'll need to study, crafting receipts you'll need to memorize and gather. The RE remakes keeps things simple and focuses on the fun. I love them wholeheartedly.
I didn't try RE2 or 3 yet. Any of the resident evil remakes really worth it ?