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Whatever the case, the first time Nemesis bursts through a safe room wall to grab you around the neck is a guaranteed scream. Until you either go somewhere Nemesis can not, he loses interest, or he catches up with you. In the Resident Evil 3 remake, if Nemesis is after you, you're going to have to deal with him - or keep running. X operates in the Resident Evil 2 remake, for example, is if Nemesis is chasing you, you can't cheese it into a safe room to escape the inevitable. And apparently the developers at Capcom have tweaked the layout compared to the original to create some areas Nemesis can't access, taking the pressure off the player somewhat.īut the difference here compared to how Mr. Resident Evil 2 was the first Resident Evil game I played all the way though and that Dark Room was my first safe room. It's important to note that Nemesis will only break Resident Evil's safe room rule if he's chasing you, so, I presume, if he isn't actively chasing you a safe room will be safe. I remember finding it way back as s teenager playing the original and I was so relieved to find a place that wasn’t overrun by zombies. Could the whole thing just end up frustrating? Does it undermine the safe room idea? As my colleague Emma pointed out, if the safe room isn't safe, you lose that brief moment of respite from the horror - and you lose the sense of dread you get from the realisation you'll soon have to venture outside again. I detect a little concern alongside the revelation Nemesis can burst into the safe rooms. Now, what if Nemesis can trash the typewriter, too, thus preventing your carefully planned save along your route? The first time Nemesis bursts into a safe room I'm going to crap myself. Not in the Resident Evil 3 remake, though. The safe rooms are calm, let you plan your routes and, crucially, keep you safe no matter what's going on just outside the door. I guess this means we can't call the safe rooms safe rooms anymore? So, just rooms?įor the unfamiliar, the Resident Evil games include safe rooms, or save rooms, that often include typewriters you use to save your game. But things just got extra sweaty with the revelation the hulking monster thing can break into the game's safe rooms if he's chasing you.Īs revealed by Official Xbox Magazine,via Reddit, Nemesis is the first monster in Resident Evil history capable of breaking into safe rooms.
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The Resident Evil 3 remake already looks intense, with Nemesis stalking you around Raccoon City.