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<br>The Licker Zombie appears to be a regular zombie with a Licker's head and iconic tongue. This creature is shown in concept art that can be unlocked in Resident Evil 2 remake where the licker zombie was supposed to appear in. The origins of the Licker Zombie remains unclear, but it is possible that these monsters are Lickers that still haven't fully transformed. Another popular theory surrounding these monsters is that they are the result of Lickers infecting a zombie host. It is also unclear why this monster never made it to Resident Evil 2 remake given that its appearance alone looks terrifying, but it would be awesome to see this monster come to life in Resident Evi<br><br> <br>What better place to start than with the game's namesake itself? Nemesis is a truly deadly force which relentlessly hunts the player down throughout the entirety of the game. His new design has been the topic of much discussion, and it is clear that developers felt the pressure to get this one right. Between the two designs, there are many similarities which are easily recognizable. Skulls adorn the monster's trench coat, and his face is quite similar, if not even more grues<br><br> <br>Ever since their introduction in Resident Evil 2 , Lickers became one of the most feared and most popular enemies in the Resident Evil franchise. Similar to Crimson Heads, Lickers are mutations from severely injured zombies, but this mutation is caused by a separate t-Virus strain. Lickers are known for their large exposed brains and extremely long tongue. Although these creatures do not have the ability to see, they are extremely sensitive to sound and are able to hunt their prey just by listening to their movements. Although Lickers were present in Raccoon City during the Outbreak, Jill Valentine wasn't able to encounter them, but it will be interesting to see whether these monsters will be present in the remake, especially inside the police stat<br><br> <br>Another criticism that Resident Evil 3 remake keeps on getting is that the game is heavily reliant on action-heavy sequences. It is worth remembering that Resident Evil 3 has always been more action-oriented than Resident Evil 2 and the original Resident Evil . But this is not to say that Resident Evil 3 remake is not survival [https://Www.Adventuregamesfans.com/articles/echoes-in-the-shadows-my-love-letter-to-horror-s-masterpieces.html Horror Games Evolution], yes it does have its intense and fast-paced moments, but there are still horror elements in the remake to balance it all <br><br> <br>Breath of Fire would be a great option for a remake, given it can still revive some much needed 1990's nostalgia in giving such a remake a necessary jumpstart, while designing it with new fans in mind as well. Though Breath of Fire 2 was considered to be more polished, either games would be essentially new games under a contemporary repackging, so it may make more sense to just start with remaking the first g<br><br> <br>The Wildcat was a scrapped monster that was supposed to appear in the original Resident Evil 3 game. These creatures were supposed to be the ones hunting in the Raccoon City park but were replaced by the Hunter Gammas instead . The origins of the Wildcat is still unknown but it appears that the monster is not a product of the Umbrella Corporation, and is probably an escaped zoo animal that was infected with the t-Virus. As of the moment, gameplay videos of Resident Evil 3 remake appear to suggest that the Hunter Gammas will be located in the city's sewers, which begs the question of whether the city park will now be populated by this scrapped mons<br><br> <br>Originally released in 2005 on Nintendo's GameCube, Resident Evil 4 is definitely showing its age and allows plenty of room for improvement. Given that the Resident Evil 2 and 3 Remake already utilize an over-the-shoulder third person view and engine that would fit in well with the original gameplay elements of Resident Evil 4 without having to completely redesign the entire game, it would appear to be a fairly straight forward remake. Resident Evil 4 already has the reputation of a classic among the Resident Evil series and it would surely be a safe bet for driving sa<br><br> <br>It's worth noting that the remake is going to have better graphics and more clear resolution . Rather than focusing on that, notice key differences or similarities in the designs of each monster. Modern technology has the capability to make some truly horrifying stuff on screen, but conversely, sometimes showing too much can take away a sense of mystery and terror from something. This balance is what Resident Evil 3 Remake designers were tasked with finding, and they did a pretty solid <br><br> <br>However, will Resident Evil 3 remake only stick to monsters that were seen in the original 1999 title? Or will it introduce new monsters from other Resident Evil games or even creatures that were never seen before? Although there is no way to know until Resident Evil 3's release to know for sure, here is a list of some monsters that we think would be great additions to Resident Evil 3 rema<br><br> <br>However, in the upcoming remake, the dodge mechanic is also upgraded and Jill is given a new Quick Step move that will allow her to evade lunging zombies and even run past Nemesis' death grip. Another exciting new move is the Perfect Dodge that when executed at the right time, will allow players to avoid the attack while entering a slight slow-mo that can be utilized to land a heads<br>
<br>Finally, the original Plant 43 was not included in the Resident Evil 2 Remake , at least not in its original form. In the original game, Plant 43 was a humanoid-shaped plant-like creature about the size of a human, which attacks the player in the corridors of Umbrella's underground lab beneath Raccoon C<br> <br>Originally, the Condemned was to appear in the Orphanage portion of the game, possibly posing a threat to Sherry Birkin. It was scrapped, possibly because Capcom wanted to make Brian Irons the main threat to Sherry during this segment of the g<br><br> <br>In summary, Resident Evil 2 added some new enemies, such as the Ivy Zombies, made some drastic changes, such is the case of Plant 43, while some of the enemies in the original game were absent, including spiders, moths and crows. While there was some ambitions to include some drastically new enemies, as shown in the concept art, they never made it to the final cut. In the end, the remake of Resident Evil 2's zombies sticks very close to the familiar grounds of the original in terms of its choices of enemies and their overall design, functions, and l<br><br> <br>All in all, Street Fighter 5 has been a bit of a disaster for Capcom, with some even claiming that the game has essentially been released in an unfinished state . Unfortunately, it is far from the only flawed title to be released from Capcom’s stables. Although Resident Evil: Revelations 2 was well-received , and the Monster Hunter series has continued to maintain a very strong following, those stand-out classics that the company was known for seem to be drying<br><br> <br>Hunters were created as Bio-Weapons in Resident Evil with the purpose of unleashing them into environments in order to kill off the remaining minorities among human populations. These were roughly 10% of humans who were naturally immune to the T-Virus, or at least the current strain of the T-Virus at the time, in the early 1980's when the Hunters were crea<br><br> <br>Resident Evil 3 remake is set to release this April, which is the latest title in the original RE trilogy to get a remake. However, aside from zombies and other monsters, the first three Resident Evil games had something else in common given that they all took place in Raccoon City, or at least in its outskirts as is the case in the first Resident Evil . Throughout Resident Evil's 23-year history, Raccoon City has been re-imagined countless times, but how will Resident Evil 3 remake portray the doomed c<br><br> <br>Additionally, these red barrels and electrical generators would also give players a chance to strategize their use. Should players use the red barrel now to kill a few zombies, or would it be better to save it for later when Nemesis shows up? This returning feature definitely adds another layer to the game's survival-horror mechanic where resource management is k<br><br> <br>Sliding Worms are actually the offspring of Grave Diggers, and these slippery and slimy threats are confirmed to make their return to Resident Evil 3 Remake . The Grave Digger lay eggs in the sewers, quickly hatching and giving birth to these foul creatures. They are about 1 meter in length, and resemble snakes without eyes. They have fangs and are capable of leaping towards the player. They are blood suckers which will attempt to latch on to their prey much like giant leeches. Should they fully live out their life-cycle, each one can potentially become a gigantic Grave Dig<br><br> <br>One returning location that players will be able to explore is the Stagla gas station from the 1999 game. Resident Evil 3 veterans would remember that it is in the gas station where the oil can be found, which has to be mixed with an oil additive before it can be used to restart the cable car. Players would also remember that immediately after leaving the area, the gas station would blow up, and [https://Www.Adventuregamesfans.com/articles/incredible-totk-scenes-recreated-in-animal-crossing.html ACNH Zelda crossover] it will be interesting to see whether this will also happen in the rem<br><br> <br>However, the game has proved to be extremely disappointing for fans of the franchise. Street Fighter 5 released to some severe launch-day server issues , with many gamers unable to connect to the title’s vital multiplayer. Given that similar issues arose in both beta tests for the game, many felt that perhaps Capcom could have done more to stop this problem from raising its head once m<br><br> <br>This may also include drastically changed versions of old enemy types, given that Plant 42 in Resident Evil 2 Remake was remade entirely different from the original. In the original Resident Evil 2 game, Plant 42 was more human-sized and had a humanoid appearance. In Resident Evil 2 Remake, it was a giant, yet dormant experiment. It infected zombies, making them even more deadly and host<br><br> <br>However, Resident Evil 3 producer Peter Fabiano also clarified that even though Nemesis was designed to have a smarter AI , the developers also programmed the monster to give players some room to breathe momentarily. During the design of Nemesis, the developers acknowledged how "pacing is important" to ensure a correct balance between heart-pumping action and letting players feel a little bit relaxed while still maintaining some level of tension and sense of dread that is common in survival horror ga<br>
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