Pc game resident evil 3 walkthrough
Carlos and the Police Station Subway Tunnels and Clock Tower Plaza boss fight Carlos in the Hospital Defend Jill Hospital Lobby Jill in the Hospital Underground Storage Disposal Center Nemesis boss fight Go after Nicholai and finally defeat Nemesis.
There is a walkthrough for each of the five difficulty levels. The "Assisted" walkthrough is both for those new to the game and for those looking for collectibles and points out the locations of all files, weapons, weapon parts and bobble-head dolls in the game. I do not simply give you the combinations for the game's handful of safes - instead I tell you where the combinations are to be found.
If you prefer the "authentic" Resident Evil experience for your first playthrough, use the "Standard" walkthrough. The walkthrough points out collectible locations and assumes that you're not using shop items. The path is slightly different compared to the Assisted walkthrough to take into account the increased difficulty and very real chance of premature death. Without assists and infinite ammo weapons, Standard difficulty is much closer to Survival Horror and you will need to keep an eye on ammo and choose which enemies to kill and which to run past.
If you're searching for collectibles and killing zombies with Handguns, you are probably not going to complete the game in the time necessary to achieve an S-rank. Not going for S-rank means that you can make as many manual saves as you like and doing so means that you won't get stuck in an unwinnable autosave. The "Hardcore" walkthrough assumes access to the shop and the Rocket Launcher. Shop items make this the easiest difficulty and, since you don't have to backtrack for files and bobbleheads, a playthrough is pretty quick as well.
You can choose Hardcore difficulty for your first playthrough. If you want to do this, follow the Standard difficulty walkthrough and be prepared to die a lot. Beating Hardcore difficulty unlocks "Nightmare". This is significantly different to Hardcore in terms of enemy and item placement.
Again I assume access to shop items which means that it's not that difficult. This time you'll probably want defence and health regeneration items along with the Rocket Launcher.
Finally, you will unlock "Inferno" difficulty. Unless you're going for the Platinum or you're streaming on Twitch, I would recommend that you skip this since it is rather masochistic with horrible difficulty spikes. Besides the increase in difficulty, it is a very similar experience to Nightmare. S-rank requires you to complete the game quickly generally two hours or less while making no more than five manual saves.
If you complete the game in the time required but make more than five manual saves, you will receive an A-rank. If you exceed the time allowed, you will receive a B-rank. Keep an eye out for crates covered in yellow tape that you can shoot.
Likewise, look out for environmental hazards: explosive barrels will kill enemies in a wide area while electrical generators will stun them for a significant amount of time. Zombies love to pretend to die. If you haven't unlocked the kill records, you can use before and after values to let you know whether you've killed something or not.
Otherwise, when you think you've killed a zombie, switch to your handgun and shoot them again. If they're not dead, they will get up again. Presented by truth. IGN Logo Recommends. The Last of Us Matt Purslow Ryan Leston Kirby and the Forgotten Land Logan Plant Pokemon Blue Matt Kim God of War Michael Thompson
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