{"id":78287,"date":"2025-01-28T22:12:44","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:12:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/6-top-survival-tips-for-resident-evil-3-remake-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T22:12:44","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:12:44","slug":"6-top-survival-tips-for-resident-evil-3-remake-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/6-top-survival-tips-for-resident-evil-3-remake-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"6 top survival tips for Resident Evil 3 remake &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>6 top survival tips for Resident Evil 3 remake CapcomCapcom\u2019s Resident Evil 3: Nemesis is expected to come back with a bang on April 3 in a new version that\u2019s been some 21 years in the making. If you want to know the best survival tips to avoid being killed or scared to death, you\u2019ve come to the right place. RE3 was first released back in 1999, for the PlayStation 1, and was one of the franchise\u2019s most popular titles as it was set both before and after Resident Evil 2 \u2013 split into two parts. Following the story between both Jill Valentine and Carlos Oliveira, players are tasked with doing everything they can to stay alive during a zombie apocalypse in the pulsating horror game. However, anybody who has played the game before \u2013 or have watched bits and pieces of it online \u2013 will know that\u2019s easier said than done. For those who haven\u2019t heard much about the project, however, an announcement trailer was shown off during Sony\u2019s State of Play back in December 2019, and Jill Valentine\u2019s encounter with the real Nemesis has never looked better. With a countdown ticking away until nukes hit the city, T-Virus zombies running all over the place, darkness descending and a storyline that\u2019s still relevant 20 years later, this game has the potential to be right up there with The Last of Us Part 2 for the most thrilling survival game of 2020. So, let\u2019s jump right into our top six survival tips for the remake and get you all set for its re-release. Top survival tips for Resident Evil 3 remake Keep moving If there\u2019s one thing you should know by now in the Resident Evil world, it\u2019s that zombies aren\u2019t going to just stop and let you walk around like everything is normal. They run, they hide and most importantly \u2013 they are on the hunt for people like you. Therefore, one of the best survival tips we could give to you is simply keep moving. Don\u2019t waste time. The more time you spend just waddling around the map, the more likely it becomes that the Mastermind sets traps for you and you\u2019re hunted down. The amount of infected is only going to rise as the game goes on, too, so get in the habit of grabbing stuff fast, moving swiftly from place to place, and it will give you the best chance of not being caught out. Get to know your ammo Unlike other games, there isn\u2019t separate types of ammo in Resident Evil 3 and the quicker you know that, the better. Also, just like the 2019 remake of RE2, this game will be a third-person shooter \u2013 just in case you didn\u2019t know already. Instead of running around, scouring buildings for shotgun ammo, you can simply pick up some mags sitting near a pistol and throw them inside your weapon. That\u2019s how it works. A key advantage of this is that, with so many zombies on the hunt, you should have a decent amount of bullets most of the time. Don\u2019t be afraid to melee With that being said, you can\u2019t expect ammo to be around 100% of the time \u2013 so be prepared to do what you have to do to survive. The perfect plan B we would recommend in those circumstances isn\u2019t to hide and hope things level themselves out, but grab a melee weapon and start bashing heads off \u2013 it\u2019s fun and effective! This can sometimes feel a little daunting at first, as you\u2019re getting up close with the enemy with just a combat knife, but honestly it\u2019s well worth the risk when things are looking slim where bullets are concerned. Stick together and communicate The worst thing you could possibly do in RE3\u2019s Co-Op mode is fall into a trap like your typical horror movie victim, experiencing things for the first time alone. You know what we\u2019re talking about: creaking floor boards, dark corridors, things appearing out of nowhere \u2013 all that jazz. If you\u2019re going to explore areas, do it together as a team, or with a partner. Communicating as part of that group is essential for surviving. Knowing where somebody is in trouble with good callouts could be the difference between somebody helping out and being turned into breakfast for some infected creep. With microphones connected, teams should be able to talk their way through the chaos and jumpscares of Resident Evil 3, maybe not without a fright or two, but will certainly be safer for it when you need to call for backup. Knowing how to dodge One of the most frustrating mechanics about the original game was the shocking dodge techniques characters had available to them. When we say dodge, we actually mean failed dodges, in many cases. For whatever reason, it was always quite difficult to manoeuvre around enemies in Resident Evil 3, although the remake appears to have brought the mechanic into the 21st century. The best time to use a dodge is when enemies are running right towards you, especially in a small group, as you can roll right under them or twist away in another direction. There is no recharge bar, either, so you can dodge as much as you like. A few dodge animations are in the game, too, which will take some time to perfect, in terms of timing and what works in particular moments. These range from brushing enemies off, rolling as we said earlier, quick turns, swiftly move as they lunge and so forth. Clearly, this will be super beneficial when approaching an unexpected herd. Work on your hacking skills Finally, the last tip on our list \u2013 and it might be the most important, in all honesty. Hacking. Disabling Mastermind\u2019s technology is an essential part of survival in the original game, and getting to grips with how to do it will give you an upper hand in-game. The character with the hacking ability in the game is January van Sant, which can be used to raise the cost of Mastermind deploying enemies. Clearly, this can slow down the obstacles put in your way. The bad guys might hold all of the cards, monitoring survivors with surveillance and control methods, and intel on what they\u2019re up to can allow you to be prepared for what\u2019s to come. So, there you have it! Those are our top 6 tips for Resident Evil 3\u2019s upcoming remake. If you would like to see more RE3 guide material and tips for the title, stick with Dexerto. The game will be released on April 3 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC platforms.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>6 top survival tips for Resident Evil 3 remake CapcomCapcom\u2019s Resident Evil 3: Nemesis is expected to come back with a bang on April 3 in a new version that\u2019s been some 21 years in the making. 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