Play the terrifying Resident Evil 3: Nemesis on PlayStation 3 - survive Raccoon City's zombie outbreak while hunted by the unstoppable Nemesis bioweapon. Remastered classic horror
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (Russian) is the fully localized Russian language version of the classic survival horror game originally released for PlayStation. This edition features complete Russian translations of all in-game text, menus, and subtitles, making the terrifying story accessible to Russian-speaking players. The game takes place concurrently with the events of Resident Evil 2, putting you in control of S.T.A.R.S. officer Jill Valentine as she attempts to escape the zombie-infested Raccoon City just days before its destruction.
The Russian localization maintains all the tense atmosphere and heart-pounding action of the original, where you must conserve limited resources, solve intricate puzzles, and flee from the relentless bioweapon known as Nemesis who hunts you throughout the city. This version preserves the iconic fixed camera angles, tank controls, and inventory management that defined the classic Resident Evil experience, now fully understandable for Russian audiences.
• Complete Russian Localization: Experience the entire game with Russian language support for all story elements and menus
• Intense Survival Horror: Scavenge for limited ammunition and healing items while navigating treacherous environments
• The Unstoppable Nemesis: Face a terrifying pursuer who breaks through walls and appears unexpectedly throughout your journey
• Multiple Endings: Your choices during key moments determine how the story unfolds and which ending you receive
• Live Selection System: Make split-second decisions that instantly change the course of events and available pathways
• Mercenaries Mode: Unlock this bonus game mode after completion for fast-paced, timed rescue missions
• Expanded Raccoon City: Explore areas of the doomed city not seen in previous Resident Evil titles
• Weapon Crafting: Combine gunpowder and other items to create custom ammunition types
• Classic Puzzle Solving: Solve environmental puzzles to progress through locked areas and facilities
As a PlayStation game, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis uses tank controls that may feel unfamiliar to modern players but are essential to the classic survival horror experience.
Movement Navigation: Use the arrow keys or WASD to move your character forward, backward, and to turn
Camera Adaptation: Remember that camera angles change as you move between rooms—your control inputs always relate to your character's position, not the camera perspective
Action Commands: Press the Z key (A button equivalent) to interact with objects, examine items, open doors, and fire weapons when aimed
Combat Readiness: Press the X key (B button equivalent) to ready your weapon and enter aiming mode, then press Z to fire
Inventory Management: Access your inventory screen to combine items, examine objects, and manage your limited carrying capacity
Defensive Items: Equip defensive weapons like the grenade launcher or knives in your defense slot to automatically use them when grabbed by enemies
Strategic Movement: Use the 180-degree turn (typically mapped to S+Down Arrow or similar combination) to quickly retreat from danger
Conservation Mindset: Preserve ammunition by avoiding unnecessary combat and using defensive items strategically
What makes the Russian version different from the original? The Russian version features complete localization of all text elements including documents, item descriptions, menu options, and subtitles during cutscenes, allowing Russian-speaking players to fully understand the story and game mechanics without language barriers.
How do I survive encounters with Nemesis? Nemesis can be temporarily downed with sufficient firepower, but conserving ammunition is crucial. Often, running away is the smarter strategy. Pay attention to environmental cues like breaking glass or specific music changes that signal his arrival, and always have an escape route planned.
Can I save my game anytime? No, saving is limited to typewriters scattered throughout the game world, and you need ink ribbons (a limited consumable item) to save your progress. This limitation is intentional to increase tension and resource management challenges, requiring strategic decisions about when to save your game.