![]() Speaking of difficulty modes, RE3 remake has three to choose from in the options menu: assisted, standard, and hardcore. It’s worth noting that in the original game you had to manually turn on aim assist in the options menu, while in RE3 remake it is on automatically as long as you’re playing on assisted mode. Aim assist is essential for anyone with fine-motor impairments like myself, and without it I wouldn’t be able to fight any enemies. Aim assist is available in both the original and in RE3 remake. It takes more physical effort, but you do have a fighting chance. ![]() Compare this to the original where tapping a button repeatedly knocks zombies away when they grab you. I believe the prompt is there to lessen health loss, but if you’re grabbed, you still get hurt no matter what. Unfortunately, you will always be bitten even if you input successfully in time. When fighting zombies in RE3 remake you are prompted to press or hold a button when grabbed. ![]() Additionally, this time around you can choose between holds and toggles for running and action prompts. RE3 remake also requires many button inputs during combat, but it has a leg up on the original by offering full controller customization. Certain inputs like dodge and aim even needed to be held down while moving the control stick to be effective. The trigger buttons were used for aiming and accessing the map. The directional pad and left control stick could be used interchangeably, but there were designated buttons to run, dodge, attack, and access the map. The original’s controls required pressing many buttons on the controller at any given time. There are a few steps backwards when it comes to accessibility in the remake, but there’s also a lot of improvement. Accompanying the added combat is a designated dodge button, enemies that regenerate, and a greater need for quick aiming movements. It’s for this reason I chose to play the PC version, because PC games tend to have more customizable options for disabled gamers. At its core, this is an atmospheric survival horror game, but both the original and RE3 remake have much more involved combat than other games in the series. The remake is much more action oriented than previous games in the franchise, but Capcom made sure to include great accessibility features for disabled gamers.įor transparency’s sake, I played the PC version of Resident Evil 3 remake. The remake was released on modern consoles and PC this year and has many of the same characters, but it has a very different combat style, more advanced controls, and even story beats have changed. Escaping a zombie-invested city isn’t easy especially when a giant hulking monster is out to destroy you and your friends! Resident Evil 3 remake is a modern retelling of the survival horror game Resident Evil 3: Nemesis developed by Capcom and released on the PlayStation in 1999.
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