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|title=Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
|title=Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
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|developer=[[Capcom]]
|developer=[[Capcom]]
|publisher=[[Capcom]]
|publisher=[[Capcom]]
|year=1999
|categories=[[Adventure]], [[Action]]
|systems={{syslist|ps|dc|win|gc}}
|systems=[[PlayStation]], [[Dreamcast]], [[Windows 9x]], [[GameCube]]
|ratings={{ESRB|M}}
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|genre=[[Action-adventure]], [[Third-person shooter]]
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|players=1
|modes=[[Single player]]
|ESRB=M
|preceded by=[[Resident Evil 2]]
|followed by=[[Resident Evil: Code: Veronica]]
|series=Resident Evil
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'''Resident Evil 3: Nemesis''' is the sequel to the largely popular [[Resident Evil 2]]. The game was released on September 22, [[1999]] in Japan, and continues the story of Raccoon City's virus outbreak, but focuses on Jill Valentine (one of the protagonists from [[Resident Evil]]) and her escape from the city. This title is referred to as a "midquel", since the first half of the game occurs 24 hours prior to Resident Evil 2 and the second half taking place the day after. It features a memorable enemy named Nemesis, who stalks the player through the entire game and is encountered either in boss fights, live selections or at random; defeating him is very difficult, but he'll drop a handy reward (gun parts, first aid containers, or even weapons) for players who do. On top of this, the game adds a live selection mode, in which they're prompted to choose between one of two possible actions (a wrong decision can lead to a boss fight or even death).


Another feature found in Resident Evil 3 is the inclusion of an ammo-making system, where players can combine various types of gunpowder and ammo in order to make more ammo (or sometimes enhanced ammo). This title also introduces the quick-turn feature, which allows the player to make a hasty retreat when threatened; dodging is also introduced, giving the player an advantage over enemies and a larger amount of strategies to use when fighting them.
'''Resident Evil 3: Nemesis''' is the sequel to the largely popular [[Resident Evil 2]]. The game was released on [[September 22]], [[1999]] in Japan, and continues the story of Raccoon City's virus outbreak, but focuses on Jill Valentine (one of the protagonists from [[Resident Evil]]) and her escape from the city. This title is referred to as a "midquel", since the first half of the game occurs 24 hours prior to Resident Evil 2 and the second half taking place the day after. It features a memorable enemy named Nemesis, who stalks the player through the entire game and is encountered either in boss fights, live selections or at random; defeating him is very difficult, but he'll drop a handy reward (gun parts, first aid containers, or even weapons) for players who do. On top of this, the game adds a live selection mode, in which they're prompted to choose between one of two possible actions (a wrong decision can lead to a boss fight or even death).  


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Another feature found in Resident Evil 3 is the inclusion of an ammo-making system, where players can combine various types of gunpowder and ammo in order to make more ammo (or sometimes enhanced ammo). This title also introduces the quick-turn feature, which allows the player to make a hasty retreat when threatened; dodging is also introduced, giving the player an advantage over enemies and a larger amount of strategies to use when fighting them. 
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