Port of the last fully old-school entry, with Jill and Nemesis on her tail. Raccoon City inside out, snappy dodge mechanic and a constant feeling of flight. A touch lighter than RE2 but very replayable, and Nemesis remains a top tier villain.
Your verdict
Category
Action Adventure1 player16+
Description
Jill Valentine flees Nemesis through Raccoon City streets in this Capcom GameCube Resident Evil 3. Published by Capcom, released in the United States in February 2004. Resident Evil 3 port with Jill pursued by Nemesis, environmental puzzles and infected city zones to explore.
Resident Evil 3 - Nemesis review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
3/5
Story
★★★★★
"Solid"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,74 GB📅09/12/2003
Published by Capcom
Resident Evil 3 - Nemesis (GameCube) price, value & rarity
The North American version of the Resident Evil 3 port on GameCube, the last old-school entry with Jill and the constant threat of Nemesis. A link in the Resident Evil collection Capcom gathered on the console around the remake and Zero, it is sought by fans aiming for the coherent set. Its collecting interest rests on the overall value of GameCube survival horror and on demand that now exceeds its original distribution.
Memorable bosses
The whole city becomes a trap the moment a black-leather silhouette murmurs 'S.T.A.R.S.' Nemesis won't simply wait: he smashes through walls, gives chase without respite and resurfaces when least expected. His unpredictable pursuit instills a constant dread, and his charisma as an unkillable predator made him one of the most feared stalkers in gaming.
Is Resident Evil 3 - Nemesis still worth playing in 2026?
A port of the third Resident Evil, known in Japan as Biohazard 3 - Last Escape, this survival horror traps Jill Valentine in a Raccoon City consumed by the outbreak, hunted by the fearsome Nemesis. The tension born of constant flight, resource management and the oppressive atmosphere stay effective, even if the tank controls and fixed camera angles demand patience. For fans of classic survival horror and of the saga, it keeps real intensity, provided one accepts its period conventions.