As for Carlos, he’s no longer the whiny superfluous sidekick, but an able and honorable protagonist in his own right. Understandably, Jill is in a dark place and dealing with some serious trust issues following the events of the first Resident Evil, leading to some testy exchanges with Carlos, but as the game progresses, we see her open up and once again become the badass we all know she is. A new opening sequence, which actually starts out in first-person ala Resident Evil 7, elegantly sets up why Jill is still hanging around Raccoon City (something the PS1 game never bothered to answer) and establishes her mental state. Jill was a bit of a blank slate in the original game and Carlos was downright annoying. Ultimately though, the new Resident Evil 3 shines the brightest when it comes to characterization. We've included a part of his review down below: The title was released back in April of this year and our very own Nathan Birch rated it with a well-deserved 8.5. Resident Evil 3 Remake is available globally now. The 1.04 patch weighs in at roughly 400MB on PC and approximately 500MB on PlayStation 4. Performance and stability improvements added.Addressed stuttering and lag with the game. Addressed various game crashing issues.Resident Evil 3 Remake Update 1.04 Release Notes PC/PS4/XO
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