"Capcom has announced via a press release that Resident Evil 3’s remake has shipped five million units worldwide."
All playable March 19.
It's always the ine they leave out if the headline that interests me most 😅 DBZ Kakarot, been waiting for this to pop up on plus
Never played Midnight Suns and probably won’t anytime soon but maybe someday. Pretty good month not great not horrible. I used to love sports games when I was a kid but that was before the monetization they went through and now I avoid them.
Heard a lot of good things about Midnight Suns! Also looking forward to Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot and will probably download 2K24 as well.
Not a great month for me. Will give Midnight Suns a go.
I've never played Jak & Daxter: The Lost Frontier. Might give it a go although it's supposed to just be okay.
Never played a Phoenix Wright game before, so might try Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy.
Resident Evil 3 Remake is one of the most debated games in Capcom’s survival horror series, but it’s just as good as the remake of Resident Evil and 2019’s RE2.
It’s a good game, but a terrible Remake.
I would choose the original over this Remake any day of the week. More areas, more enemies, more bosses, choice options, better unlockables, and I could go on and on.
If you go into this Remake as it’s own game and not compare it to what it’s, uh, Remaking, then yea it’s a solid game.
But I do not consider the Remake portion of this game to be “good,” like at all.
Sure it was scripted quite a bit but I enjoyed it. Really good replayability as well.
I can't comment on the "remake" aspect as I never played 3, didn't like tank controls even back then.
But as far as the remake goes as a game, I've got like 40 hours in it and played it far more then the 2 remake. I absolutely enjoyed the combat engine and dodge mechanic.
Let's discuss why the highly acclaimed Resident Evil Remakes are some of the best video game remakes of this generation.
4 was great... but missed some things. But still, the RE remakes have been some of the best remakes.
2 was good, but 3 and 4 were phoned in. I suppose 1 out 3 successes is the new standard. This is why publishers get away with so much.
A million units for every hour of gameplay. Impressive I guess.
Look, I really liked this game a lot. Its only sin is excluding content. Had it had all the original content Remade and Nemesis stalked you more it would be getting serious praise.
Nintendo is on a whole different level. Here you have a multi-plat that sold 5 million which is very good. Especially for what turned out to be very divisive remake for many. Something Capcom I'm sure is proud of sales wise all things considered. Not trying to discredit it but Nintendo has multiple 1st party titles that sell that much in a matter of days without the benefit of being on multiple platforms. Its crazy to think about. Having never really played the original RE 3 for more than an hour if that I didn't get burned by it like some people. However I have played the last remake extensively so compared to 2 this entry felt like the typical sequel where gameplay and graphics are improved but felt like a step back in other areas. Glad I didn't pay full price. Unlike RE2 I didn't feel the need to linger around playing 3 once beat it.
Good game, terrible Remake.
Was the game good? Yes. Could it have been better? A most definite yes. (Was Resident Evil 2 Remake better? Also a most definite yes)