Is RE3 Remake Better Than The Original?

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Ulysses
Ulysses
2026-06-22 12:56:14
the remake had big shoes to fill. While the remake nails the visuals and modern gameplay mechanics—smoother controls, better graphics, and more immersive environments—it cuts some corners. Missing areas like the Clock Tower and a chunk of the city exploration left me disappointed. The original had this raw, survival-horror tension that the remake sometimes sacrifices for action-packed sequences. That said, Carlos’s expanded role and the updated Nemesis encounters are fantastic. It’s a mixed bag: a gorgeous, polished experience that doesn’t quite capture the original’s full magic.

Still, I’d recommend it to newcomers for the sheer polish, but veterans might miss the deeper lore and pacing of the 1999 version. It’s like comparing a sleek reboot to a cult classic—both have their charm, but they’re different beasts.
Josie
Josie
2026-06-23 18:58:29
The remake’s biggest win? Accessibility. My younger siblings wouldn’t touch the original with those controls, but they adored the remake. The trade-off is depth—no extended scenarios, no explosive rounds for the grenade launcher. It’s a tighter, prettier package that’s easier to digest, though I wish Capcom had kept more of the original’s RPG-like elements. Still, watching Nemesis mutate in 4K is worth the price of admission.
Jocelyn
Jocelyn
2026-06-24 05:10:33
it’s apples and oranges. The remake’s Carlos sections and hospital level are standout additions, and the graphics are jaw-dropping. But the original’s live selection system—where choices altered the story—gave it this unpredictable edge. The remake streamlines everything, which I get, but it loses some of that ‘90s survival horror weirdness. Nemesis in the remake is scarier visually, but the original’s scripted chases felt more personal. Both are great, but for different reasons.
Piper
Piper
2026-06-24 17:09:14
If you’d asked me right after playing the 'RE3' remake, I’d’ve gushed about how fluid it feels. The dodge mechanic? Chef’s kiss. The way Nemesis stalks you in the early sections is terrifying, and the updated voice acting adds so much personality. But replaying the original recently made me realize how much content got axed. No mercenaries mode, no branching paths—stuff that gave 'Nemesis' replay value. The remake’s pacing is breakneck, which works for some but lacks the original’s slow-burn dread. It’s a blast, just not as meaty.
Hannah
Hannah
2026-06-26 22:37:16
Honestly, I flip-flop on this daily. The original’s janky tank controls and fixed cameras are nostalgic, but the remake’s over-the-shoulder aiming makes it way more playable for modern audiences. Jill’s redesign is iconic, and the Raccoon City streets feel alive (well, undead). But the original’s soundtrack and that relentless Nemesis AI? Unmatched. The remake’s a fun weekend playthrough; the original’s a masterpiece I keep returning to.
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