This is one of the most important elements ofRE3because Nemesis preys on S.T.A.R.S.
members almost throughout the entire game and thus makes it difficult to have normal gameplay.
Nemesis was “programmed” to hunt members of S.T.A.R.S.
(Special Tactics And Rescue Service), which includes e.g.
Umbrella wants to test Nemesis in combat.
Depending on the scene, the escape may be fully or only partially interactive (e.g.
just running forward without additional dodges).
Variant 2 - Encounters with Nemesis during the exploration of Raccoon City.
Nemesis can, for example, suddenly break through the wall of one of the surrounding buildings.
Variant 3 - Mandatory battles with Nemesis.
This category can be compared to boss battles - you have to defeat Nemesis to advance the plot.
There are four mandatory battles and we have described them in theNemesis - boss fightschapter.
It is worth noting that each fight puts you up against Nemesis' new form.
Besides a different appearance, he will also gain new attacks.
It is worth noting thatNemesis only appears when playing as Jill.
You are not going to see him in chapters where you play as Carlos.
The mercenary faces other powerful monsters like Lickers and Hunters.
Nemesis is a very versatile opponent andexcels in both close and ranged combat.
Nemesis can use melee attacksto inflict massive damage.
it’s possible for you to dodge this attacks but this requires perfect timing.
After you move away from Nemesis,he can “shoot” his tentacles.
If they catch Jill, she will be pulled towards the monster.
In such a situation, prepare for a quick doddge after the heroine gets up.
Nemesis can outrun Jill.
The monster’s slow walk is deceptive - he is able to accelerate suddenly when needed.
The running Nemesis may get in front of Jill.
You have to be ready to react quickly to that and dodge backward.
Don’t venture to run past Nemesis - it is very likely that he will attack the heroine.
Nemesis can infect regular zombies- these enemies will have parasites on their heads.
Additionally, when Jill is caught, the parasite will make a run at devour her.
After making enough progress in the campaign,Nemesis will get a flamethrower.
The best solution is to keep a safe distance from the monster.
it’s possible for you to hide behind big obstacles to avoid flames.

Even if they get set on fire, you shouldn’t receive any damage.
Another weapon that Nemesis will get later is arocket launcher.
Nemesis will undergo transformations as the campaign progresses.In the second phase, Nemesis becomes a four-legged beast.
He doesn’t appear in this form during your exploration of Raccoon City.
Mutated Nemesis may e.g.
perform upper limb swings, charges or jumps combined with a ground slam.
This question applies only to situations in which Nemesis is encountered during free exploration.
The monster will briefly stop pursuing Jill.
- you want nemesis to drop a case- weakened Nemesis may drop a Supply Case after kneeling.
when you obtain taken it, you could examine its contents in the inventory.
The first Supply Case should contain a unique weapon upgrade.
Subsequent cases will contain “only " regular supplies (e.g.
In all other cases, running away is the best idea.
By escaping, you will save ammunition and medical supplies.
However, we don’t recommend using a pistol.
Also, don’t attack Nemesis when he’s blocking your shots with arms.
Always wait for him to drop the guard.
Shrapnel grenadescan also be used to weaken Nemesis.
You don’t find them in large numbers, so be careful when throwing them.
This is primarily due to his versatility - Mr. X could “only” use melee attacks and grapples.
Nemesis is also a great threat from a distance.
Thus, running away from Nemesis can be a more difficult task.
No, Nemesis doesn’t enter the save roomswith e.g.
typewriters used to save the game.
Instead, he can “wait” for Jill outside.
Yes, Nemesis can go through normal-sized doors.
However, he needs to bend and squeeze through it - this will take him some time.
This isn’t possible - being chased by Nemesis is an integral part of the game.
This is due to the artistic vision of the creators of the remake.
The changes weren’t done only Nemesis' character model, but also e.g.
the two main characters of the game - Jill and Carlos.
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