This is the thing that makes me love the old games rather than the remakes, the zombie moaning gives such a feeling of despair, like a constant pain of being half dead, begging for someone to just finish it. The shriek of the current games just makes them feel like a regular monster.
@@jjvictor66 Tought i never find someone ho understeand that vital diference. The zombies in the original trilogy are suffering,they act like real victims of an infection. The new ones just try to scare you whit growl noises. Sound like a trivial diference but is everything to the game.
When you sit back and really take in the ambience of Raccoon City, you can really sense the true depression and misery this city is suffering from. The unrelenting cries from the undead, the strong winds, the crows (likely infected) restless calls. The chaos and destruction that this awful virus has caused is unbelievable. This ambience amalgamated with the detailed scenery really kept you as the player constantly unnerved with fear and paranoia of what could occur at any moment. A true horror masterpiece and my personal favourite.
@@lowerdragoon still, it won't be like this. As in it won't have this hostile atmosphere, but more mysterious. At least that's what I got from RE2 remake's outdoor atmosphere.
@@lowerdragoon At the time I writ this comment, I was excited to see an RE3 remake revealed. Now that it's officially being released, I personally don't like the look of how it turned out, so I'm no longer excited for it.
@@PedroAndrade25 I don't dislike the new sounds they put in, I just like the idea of a wider variety that includes this classic style. Luckily in RE3 remake, there are considerably more moans and wailing compared to the last remake.
You could actually feel the dread in these moans and they were a huge part in the atmosphere of the games. In contrast of the stupid TWD choking sounds a zombie makes seconds before its reanimated. Old school zombie moans were the voice of the person that once lived in that rotten body. With a life, a family. Now at the same time that they are willing to feast on living flesh at all costs. Its almost like they're begging to be put out of their misery. This was the true horror of zombies ladies and gentlemen. Not this generic overused crap they want to present us nowadays.
I think all zombies changed after Dawn of the Dead remake came out and 28 Days Latter. I prefer the creepy zombies myself that only occasionally moans an groans makes it easier for them to sneak up and surprise you.
The thing is, for a zombie to moan like this, he'd have to breathe in air and then exhale it out using the muscles of the vocal chords, but as they are dead, their lungs don't work anymore and they can't pull the air in.. I love this moanings too, but tbh they wouldn't make sense.. but then again, their stomaches wouldn't work either and yet they feel hunger.. so nothing make sense at all lol
@@carlgonzalez3337 ow, but the RE3 zombies are not dead because they are infected people who begin to mutate and have completely lost their minds. As we remember, transformation into a zombie is possible without death, as with Marvin, or in the case of a brief clinical death, but not in the case of “reincarnation of a corpse.” Therefore, they breathe, which allows them to make sounds, and feed, which determines their aggression towards uninfected people.
Look at the level of detail in those backgrounds. For the late 90's this blew my fucking mind at how realistic (at the time) it was. And god damn are those zombies (again at the time) so terrifying. Now that we are getting a RE2 remake and hopefully a RE3 remake I want to see how much more detail capcom can add to this famous city.
Well to tell you the truth,it still pretty realistic to nowadays standards,problably because of how they did it,i believe it's mostly that photo-based system they use,like if they used pictures you know,it would've been different if there was animation on these city objects..
It was probably the 3D Mental Ray renderer or the Scanline renderer inside Max. It always has had a pretty recognizable lightning touch and many horror games had pre-rendered backgrounds because even at that time, devs really cared about bringing proper ambience and immersion. Crucial factors for a successful horror game.
And yes, there are some games where pre-rendered backgrounds are animated. One popular example is Parasite Eve 2 before entering the Akropolis Tower at the beginning of the game.
Walking through the streets of Racoon City as a kid watching my uncle play used to fill me with dread of what would come next. Hear the moans and screams knowing they're out there.
I know it’s a picture but I feel like a zombie is about to walk around the corner. These ambient noises are so chilling and feels like I’m actually there.
back then when this mighty game released, i was only 7 years old and never seen a zombie movie in my life so the intro to RE3 intro was epic. So when i loaded one of my parents saved files in the game i would go outside and did not dare to walk further than 3 meters cause zombies and whatnot xD so my only option was to wait for my parents to come and take over and start playing, so i sat there and just listening to this and tried to imagine what it would be like to live in that game filled with zombies and other godawefull monsters moaning miles away in a dead city:p good job on the upload it brought back allot of good memories :)
Brendan Eden Those Parasite maggots! Think they can just show there way into a Lab filled with Umbrellas genetic mutations! What nerve! I bet one was wearing a sophisticated hat and monocular's and was like: "Hey! Check me out! Mwahaha look at me. I am inside Umbrellas laboratory! let's pick on the player by grossing Him/Her out! mwahaha!"
Dude I was 3 years old when I started to get into this game, my father played it in the night trying to speedrun it, i used to live in the center of the city in a place that resembles a lot of raccoon city in the game, I was scared as shit , I even draw some of the zombies and creatures of the game and my teacher was really pissed off that she has to call my parents and they just acted like they where interested, but they just ignored her and then that day was the first time I played RE2 and a videogame in my life, I died a lot and I get scared just by seeing the zombies being there , I have a bad parents know that I think about it
Listening to this on my phone, my weather app sounded off on my earbuds, "A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for your area." Combine that with this ambience, and it honestly gave me a chill. Man I miss the old RE games.
Ugh. Just ugh. This game was too good. I think what really struck a chord was the developers were good enough to let us make our own minds up as to the destruction. Smashed glass, dead soldiers, broken barricades, abandoned police cars, bullet holes. The detail was really magical.
I played through these games my first two years at college. My friend and I sat down in the basement game room, no lights, the dead of winter, and a single street lamp outside shining in. It was an unsettlingly creepy atmosphere. To this day, I have yet to play a scary game that made me feel as alone and desperate as RE2. I hope to God that they do a good job with the remake.
do this: play this on max volume on your room. preferably at 12am and above. then look outside your window. this will make you feel like your in racoon city.
Haz esto: reproduce esto al volumen máximo en tu habitación. preferiblemente a las 12 a. m. y más. luego mira por tu ventana. Esto te hará sentir como si estuvieras en Racoon City.
Actually in RE3 REMAKE you hear far guns and explosions sounds at the start, a clear sight that people is fighting against the infection. But at some point when you are back on the streets you´ll stay still and hear the wind blowing though the buildings, the crows squawking in the distance... and silence. You won´t hear zombies moans like this, but you´ll know that the city that was fighting back...now is dead.
@@BloodyBrawler92 heh i remember i was 8 at the time, did play the game and because we lived on the bottom floor of a flat every time someone would pass in front of the window i would cover my face with blanket how terrified i was that zombie will crush trough it :D ... Next day tho i sat and played that game once more... Good old times
@@czechultimatestyle Damn, that would've terrified me, because the part in this game that gave me one of my official nightmares, involves a window. It's the part where Nemesis jumps through the window at the bottom of the stairs, in the police station, after you collect the lockpick from the S.T.A.R.S office! When first witnessing that, I was shaking severely.
@@BloodyBrawler92 hah xD i remember jumping from chair when i thought i was safe from nemesis in the RPD and then he jumps trough the window and this time has rocket launcher. My heart was pumping like crazy. No game till now gaved me same nerve wrecking times as resi 3 and 2 did hehe :D
@@czechultimatestyle I was the same mate. My heart nearly jumped out of my chest. I couldn't sleep that night. The fear was definitely there in the old RE games. Another scary moment, that made me jump, was in Dino Crisis 1. When one of the facilties member of staff is on the floor in the office, then out of nowhere that T. Rex smashes through the window and takes him! Damn the old games were masterpieces.
I’m really jealous of you guys that grew up with re1-4, I was 9 when I played my first re game and that was 5. Needless to say it still scared the shitt outta me but the first 4 seem genuinely terrifying
The first one I ever played was re 3 and I could only go up to the R.P.D. gate and let go of the controller and cover my eyes every time nemesis showed up.
@@saturnringer267 hah, same. and i played on easy, even with some cheats on ps1. idk how they programmed it to appear before main menu, never have i seen such a pirated version before on the internet. it simply doesnt exist. maybe i should upload the rom. and as i was saying, i mostly spent all ammo by the time i exit the police station. and have pistol only, i just ended it there. took me years just to finish all there is in the police station due to how afraid i was.
It wasn't just the zombies out there, you also had the dogs, those hunters with sharp claws, the frog things and Nemesis. It was an all you can wet your panties scary buffet. Resident Evil is the best.
HitchArt nah, they were never pixelated, items plus characters like enemies are the only things rendered in real time, everything else is pre-rendered, so people are technically playing on an empty space
Yeah I prefer the OG RE3 over the RE3 Remake because it was missing stuff from the original like the clock tower and the Park it was a ok game but not as good as the original.
Now this is creepy. Hearing the dead moan in pain and agony with nothing left to them except their need to consume anything still alive. I like to think they still feel pain, makes killing them a mercy.
AyK S yeah, I was pretty disappointed. The graphics captured the style of the original, but the design and the sound was a letdown, especially how much of the original story and iconic locations they cut out
Too much of the game they either change or cut out. Nemesis was a let down. He looks too much like a Xenomorph at the end. Ah well, at least there is a new Ratchet and Clank coming out.
These are the kind of ambient sounds that brought the city’s tragedy to life, it really puts you in the game and brings atmosphere to the experience. I really hope for stuff like this in that RE2 remake.
I love these kind of ambience sounds we found in games back in the day. The point and click Dracula resurrection had the same kind of sounds, they really put you deep in the game and conveyed an unsettling feeling
I played RE3 when I was 10 years. This ambiance sound produce a phobia in me, for few months I cried without a reason, suddenly I figured out that I had to face my fear, so I picked the RE3 CD and played all the game in shot. Since that day I'm a big fan of resident evil 3 of psx, I love this game a lot
RE3 portrays such a good ambience, that you could almost feel the despair those citizens went through. Everything went to shit, the whole city moans in pain and a new kind of hunger invades them. New and constant overwhelming treats could surpass your capabilities to save any survivor, or even yourself. You feel doomed at Racoon City's last chance, your last chance. Your last escape.
I’m playing Metal Gear Solid, (Disk 2) in the cargo elevator going down the permafrost area where you fight Raven. You hear a chilling wind and the cries and caws of the birds....and my nostalgic brain said, “Something’s missing, here! The _oooooOOOOOOOOOooooolrrrraaaaahhhh’s_ and the _uuuuuUUUUUUhhhhhhhhrrraaaa’s!”_ I then felt the need to look it up so I can hear it. Much better. :) Thank you, uploader. Finding this relaxing might mean I’m sick in the head, but so be it.
Those cop cars always confused me, even as a kid. They have a profile of a coupe, but there are actually 4 doors on the car. You can see the handles below the backseat windows.
@@deadrock1678 from other angles you can tell that the OP is right. I think it's because they wanted a coupe look like the 70s cop chase flicks, then remembered that they needed to give the cars rear doors.
This is so creepy and ominous to listen to. The wind, the crows, and the feint but audible zombie moans perfectly fit the ruined city and keeps you tense and wary like you're actually there in Jills boots.
It doesn't look like cars were originally meant to pass through here. I'm more curious how the driver of that patrol car to the right managed to park it Austin Powers style, given that street isn't wide enough for a car that large to turn that way.
Thats the main issue with the map design of the original games. To my knowledge, they used the city design that you can find in rural towns in Japan, instead of making it based on what a town would look in the US
I was grabbing this for a reference for a RE RP with some friends, had it running the background and forgot it was up! Ended up listening to all 14 minutes of it XD
I just wanna be in that backround, walking the streets with a bat, alone, taking in thr scenary... Maybe sit above, on a fire escape somewhere. But then i'd have to deal with the brain suckers and Drain Demos (giant cockroaches), crawling all over the place... I always wonder if maybe i can reach the guy at the warehouse, or run into Jill somewhere. What if i tried all those locked rooms that are locked, but were accessible back in RE2. I wonder whats become of those areas since then. RE2 & RE3 took place around the exact same time. So while 2 was going on, Jill had just missed Claire and Leon somehow. For whatever reason, Mr. X and William Berkins, had just missed Nemesis, Berkins died i guess a few hours after Clair and Leon left, then Nemesis fused with his corpse. But wait a minute, how is Berkins in his 3rd/4th form, laying dead in the sewer factory, when back in RE2, he turned into a giant blob trying to engulf the entire train, but has been completely obliterated? Makes no sense. Whatever the case, i wonder if i could had ever maybe ran into Jill along the ways, maybe somewhere in the alleyways, and me an Jill can have a moment in one of the save rooms. Jill sandwich her on the table raw. Fill her up. No pulling back. After, we'd continue on to our escape... Carlos would be my boy. I'd pick up on Nikolai's bullshit right away. We would abandon him immediately. Hate to see the city go. The memories, the dark grittiness, the atmosphere, the streets, the alleyways, rooftops, i wonder what or who else was alive but never found a way out... Only to be destroyed by the missle. The look on their faces as that bomb approached... Were they happy to see it all about to end? The suffering? Knowing their going with it? Or did they scream in fear of oncoming death knowing there's nothing they can do...? All the innocents, the children, there had to be kid zombies, but obviously it would be socially unacceptable to put in the game... Make you wonder what else was out their, what could of been. Anyone you shot, any zombie, could had possibly been you're soul mate... Unfortunately. Sad... Just plain saddening... That save room music also adds to the sorrow... You wouldn't want to leave once inside. The screams going on... Bodies ripped apart. Wishing you can help... And that roar... What is that? If you did join Jill, how far would you make it you think? With no guns... Still, i'll hang in their best i can. But am i a liability to Jill? Will she let me borrow a shotgun? So many questions... Who else needed saving? And who boarded up an locked all those rooms after the events of RE2? As i mentioned above. I get the place caved in, but the entire underground? What about the cheifs office in the police station? Someone else was inside that building somewhere. Someone unknown. Who knows how many survivors existed. We'll never know...
Mr 617 maybe there was someone out there survived and hearing all these zombie moans and kept hiding from them until he/she starved to death this is so sad
i used to play this game when i was a kid, now i'm 25 and the same creepy vibe haunts me, i love how they make a really horrifying sounds for you to see that you're in a deep shit :p
Many years ago: I first time watch my old class mate playing this game and then i start hearing noises "shhh..you hear that? are those zombies making noises?". I used to think this was scariest game i ever witnessed after Diablo, way younger i never played horror games before.
man, after RE2 remake is out. Cant wait to see RE3 remake. open world-ish racoon city. maybe more areas to explore. but man, Nemesis is gonna be a pain to avoid.
I could listen to while walking around my neighborhood at night really love these old re games i grew playing them on the ps1 n64 and GameCube during the 2000s ps1 and GameCube for re3 and ps1 n64 and GameCube for re2 even though i have never played the Dreamcast versions of these games since i never owned a Dreamcast before.
This wind carries with it much fear and terror, so many surprises, I imagine what the poor defenseless citizens thought at the moment of the attack without even imagining what was happening.
Escuchar el lamento de los zombies me causa miedo xD Recuerdo que de niño no lo llegue a terminar porqué tanto el ambiente del juego como la música me acojonaban
Caminar por las calles de Racoon City cuando era niño viendo jugar a mi tío solía llenarme de temor sobre lo que vendría después. Escuche los gemidos y gritos sabiendo que están ahí afuera.
The first time i heard these sounds i was like 6, instant trauma.
I know that feel. It scares me to this day
same bro!
me 7 or 8
Mcloving Bro nice picture XD
Then you hear the footsteps coming...
Their moaning is like they were crying for mercy and for someone to put them outta their misery
Enter the US military...
Not only crying but suffering for being lost souless beings
This is the thing that makes me love the old games rather than the remakes, the zombie moaning gives such a feeling of despair, like a constant pain of being half dead, begging for someone to just finish it. The shriek of the current games just makes them feel like a regular monster.
@@jjvictor66 Tought i never find someone ho understeand that vital diference. The zombies in the original trilogy are suffering,they act like real victims of an infection. The new ones just try to scare you whit growl noises. Sound like a trivial diference but is everything to the game.
@@alexanderrmz9701 lo mismo pensaba jaja y al final hay gente que si piensa lo mismo que yo
The distant zombie sounds... damn! that was some amazing SFX for that era... truly put you in the shoes of the character you were playing.
Spacing echo and reverb bd panning x
Those crow sounds and the zombies' groans in the distance, together with that ominous wind are iconic.
When you sit back and really take in the ambience of Raccoon City, you can really sense the true depression and misery this city is suffering from. The unrelenting cries from the undead, the strong winds, the crows (likely infected) restless calls. The chaos and destruction that this awful virus has caused is unbelievable. This ambience amalgamated with the detailed scenery really kept you as the player constantly unnerved with fear and paranoia of what could occur at any moment. A true horror masterpiece and my personal favourite.
Guess you got your wish lol. It will be releasing soon.
@@lowerdragoon still, it won't be like this. As in it won't have this hostile atmosphere, but more mysterious. At least that's what I got from RE2 remake's outdoor atmosphere.
@@lowerdragoon At the time I writ this comment, I was excited to see an RE3 remake revealed. Now that it's officially being released, I personally don't like the look of how it turned out, so I'm no longer excited for it.
@DeltaGem Yeah, that's sat behind a stupid price tag. Doesn't make the new game any better.
@DeltaGem Yeah, because you can then create the game to your liking, but not everybody can use mods. Myself included.
I want zombies to sound like this again
So do I, the generic TWD esque screams doesn't really do it for me.
Pale Rider, Pale horse I was thinking about this last whole two years.
@@PedroAndrade25 I don't dislike the new sounds they put in, I just like the idea of a wider variety that includes this classic style. Luckily in RE3 remake, there are considerably more moans and wailing compared to the last remake.
RE2 original had the best zombie sounds IMO
@@DirectorHMAN And Re 3 too
You could actually feel the dread in these moans and they were a huge part in the atmosphere of the games.
In contrast of the stupid TWD choking sounds a zombie makes seconds before its reanimated.
Old school zombie moans were the voice of the person that once lived in that rotten body. With a life, a family. Now at the same time that they are willing to feast on living flesh at all costs. Its almost like they're begging to be put out of their misery.
This was the true horror of zombies ladies and gentlemen. Not this generic overused crap they want to present us nowadays.
100% i agree. Now they just yell and try so hard they look like clowns
That is because retro rules
I think all zombies changed after Dawn of the Dead remake came out and 28 Days Latter. I prefer the creepy zombies myself that only occasionally moans an groans makes it easier for them to sneak up and surprise you.
The thing is, for a zombie to moan like this, he'd have to breathe in air and then exhale it out using the muscles of the vocal chords, but as they are dead, their lungs don't work anymore and they can't pull the air in.. I love this moanings too, but tbh they wouldn't make sense.. but then again, their stomaches wouldn't work either and yet they feel hunger.. so nothing make sense at all lol
@@carlgonzalez3337 ow, but the RE3 zombies are not dead because they are infected people who begin to mutate and have completely lost their minds. As we remember, transformation into a zombie is possible without death, as with Marvin, or in the case of a brief clinical death, but not in the case of “reincarnation of a corpse.” Therefore, they breathe, which allows them to make sounds, and feed, which determines their aggression towards uninfected people.
Sadly the remake never captured even a 5% of the dreaded,suspense and scary feeling that this game makes you feel
the old resident evil looked more creepier
Anything old is creepy,even if it's not horror
TKDiniz1 My ex girlfriend's grandpa in a nutshell.
Good ole pre rendered backgrounds.
The original is still far better than this current piss poor looking RE3imagined that's being released very soon!
that's the beauty of Pre rendered backgrounds, so much detail can be added
Look at the level of detail in those backgrounds. For the late 90's this blew my fucking mind at how realistic (at the time) it was. And god damn are those zombies (again at the time) so terrifying. Now that we are getting a RE2 remake and hopefully a RE3 remake I want to see how much more detail capcom can add to this famous city.
From rumours I heard RE 2 Remaster will have OTS and fixed camera options. Also, if it's something like Lost in Nightmares I can see it working well.
Well to tell you the truth,it still pretty realistic to nowadays standards,problably because of how they did it,i believe it's mostly that photo-based system they use,like if they used pictures you know,it would've been different if there was animation on these city objects..
It was probably the 3D Mental Ray renderer or the Scanline renderer inside Max. It always has had a pretty recognizable lightning touch and many horror games had pre-rendered backgrounds because even at that time, devs really cared about bringing proper ambience and immersion. Crucial factors for a successful horror game.
And yes, there are some games where pre-rendered backgrounds are animated. One popular example is Parasite Eve 2 before entering the Akropolis Tower at the beginning of the game.
Your wishes came true. 💖
I play this when out at night for a jog with earphones.
Dang, balls of steel
@@tai2664 it's very immersive, feels like raccoon city at the dead of night with no traffic / people.
@@SRC267 damn, that's cool
*sound of footsteps intensifies*
I'm going to do this later. Downloaded the video and I'll vicariously portray a survivor of Raccoon City!
This + "The City of Ruin" is the best background music ever.
Agreed.
When it start playing? I mean after what event ?
@@spidoweb After meeting with Brad.
0:27 that snarl gives me the creeps till this day
You mean bird "caw"?
No. If you listen closer there's a growling noise underneath the caw sound.
Had to put on my headset to hear it. Very subtle.
Is that supposed to be nemesis?
Sid Totally agreed. Female zombie moan for sure too.
Walking through the streets of Racoon City as a kid watching my uncle play used to fill me with dread of what would come next. Hear the moans and screams knowing they're out there.
Man, this shit was so scary, REmake 3 could never top this
I know it’s a picture but I feel like a zombie is about to walk around the corner. These ambient noises are so chilling and feels like I’m actually there.
Fell asleep to this and boy did I have the most effed up dream ever lol
U listen to this as ASMR? 😂
@@ASMR_Orangely he probably fell asleep while trying to turn his phone off
@@madpeople9833 fair enough 😆
Great choice of pic.
back then when this mighty game released, i was only 7 years old and never seen a zombie movie in my life so the intro to RE3 intro was epic. So when i loaded one of my parents saved files in the game i would go outside and did not dare to walk further than 3 meters cause zombies and whatnot xD so my only option was to wait for my parents to come and take over and start playing, so i sat there and just listening to this and tried to imagine what it would be like to live in that game filled with zombies and other godawefull monsters moaning miles away in a dead city:p good job on the upload it brought back allot of good memories :)
funkyper That deep.
They got resident evil 3 on PlayStation store under PlayStation classics
Brendan Eden Those Parasite maggots! Think they can just show there way into a Lab filled with Umbrellas genetic mutations! What nerve! I bet one was wearing a sophisticated hat and monocular's and was like: "Hey! Check me out! Mwahaha look at me. I am inside Umbrellas laboratory! let's pick on the player by grossing Him/Her out! mwahaha!"
Dude I was 3 years old when I started to get into this game, my father played it in the night trying to speedrun it, i used to live in the center of the city in a place that resembles a lot of raccoon city in the game, I was scared as shit , I even draw some of the zombies and creatures of the game and my teacher was really pissed off that she has to call my parents and they just acted like they where interested, but they just ignored her and then that day was the first time I played RE2 and a videogame in my life, I died a lot and I get scared just by seeing the zombies being there , I have a bad parents know that I think about it
I ffel da same. I never had courage of playing on my own
Listening to this on my phone, my weather app sounded off on my earbuds, "A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for your area." Combine that with this ambience, and it honestly gave me a chill. Man I miss the old RE games.
Ugh. Just ugh. This game was too good.
I think what really struck a chord was the developers were good enough to let us make our own minds up as to the destruction. Smashed glass, dead soldiers, broken barricades, abandoned police cars, bullet holes. The detail was really magical.
I played through these games my first two years at college. My friend and I sat down in the basement game room, no lights, the dead of winter, and a single street lamp outside shining in. It was an unsettlingly creepy atmosphere. To this day, I have yet to play a scary game that made me feel as alone and desperate as RE2. I hope to God that they do a good job with the remake.
Iron Priest That honestly sounds like a perfect night.
Tormented souls maybe? Or some of the silent hills too
do this: play this on max volume on your room. preferably at 12am and above. then look outside your window. this will make you feel like your in racoon city.
Haz esto: reproduce esto al volumen máximo en tu habitación. preferiblemente a las 12 a. m. y más. luego mira por tu ventana. Esto te hará sentir como si estuvieras en Racoon City.
Something the remakes not have.
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Dude, I loved the re 3 remake. But this, this is unique, and a lot better than the ambience in the remake
Actually in RE3 REMAKE you hear far guns and explosions sounds at the start, a clear sight that people is fighting against the infection. But at some point when you are back on the streets you´ll stay still and hear the wind blowing though the buildings, the crows squawking in the distance... and silence.
You won´t hear zombies moans like this, but you´ll know that the city that was fighting back...now is dead.
The thrid remake was terrible.
They don't make games like this no more
90s kids true nightmaire couldnt sleep for days, those where the days..
You know it! There's a part in this game, that gave me one of my first official nightmares.
@@BloodyBrawler92 heh i remember i was 8 at the time, did play the game and because we lived on the bottom floor of a flat every time someone would pass in front of the window i would cover my face with blanket how terrified i was that zombie will crush trough it :D ... Next day tho i sat and played that game once more... Good old times
@@czechultimatestyle Damn, that would've terrified me, because the part in this game that gave me one of my official nightmares, involves a window. It's the part where Nemesis jumps through the window at the bottom of the stairs, in the police station, after you collect the lockpick from the S.T.A.R.S office! When first witnessing that, I was shaking severely.
@@BloodyBrawler92 hah xD i remember jumping from chair when i thought i was safe from nemesis in the RPD and then he jumps trough the window and this time has rocket launcher. My heart was pumping like crazy. No game till now gaved me same nerve wrecking times as resi 3 and 2 did hehe :D
@@czechultimatestyle I was the same mate. My heart nearly jumped out of my chest. I couldn't sleep that night. The fear was definitely there in the old RE games. Another scary moment, that made me jump, was in Dino Crisis 1. When one of the facilties member of staff is on the floor in the office, then out of nowhere that T. Rex smashes through the window and takes him! Damn the old games were masterpieces.
I’m really jealous of you guys that grew up with re1-4, I was 9 when I played my first re game and that was 5. Needless to say it still scared the shitt outta me but the first 4 seem genuinely terrifying
The first one I ever played was re 3 and I could only go up to the R.P.D. gate and let go of the controller and cover my eyes every time nemesis showed up.
you can still enjoy them today :)
@@saturnringer267 hah, same. and i played on easy, even with some cheats on ps1. idk how they programmed it to appear before main menu, never have i seen such a pirated version before on the internet. it simply doesnt exist. maybe i should upload the rom. and as i was saying, i mostly spent all ammo by the time i exit the police station. and have pistol only, i just ended it there. took me years just to finish all there is in the police station due to how afraid i was.
@@StoicNatsoc lol guess we went through similar experience but I didn’t have the balls to go past nemesis since I was only 4. Too bad the remake sucks
It wasn't just the zombies out there, you also had the dogs, those hunters with sharp claws, the frog things and Nemesis. It was an all you can wet your panties scary buffet. Resident Evil is the best.
Quite the high quality image. I hope a Resident Evil 3 remake/remaster becomes a reality.
It wouldn't look like this, and that would annoy some fans
It appears to be on the horizon.
HitchArt
nah, they were never pixelated, items plus characters like enemies are the only things rendered in real time, everything else is pre-rendered, so people are technically playing on an empty space
I came from the future to tell ya it will
I come from further in the future to let you know that the cover art is on the PSN store now
In the remake you don't hear this amazing sounds 😢
Im so used to zombies going "uuuuh" "uuurghhhh..." "uuughh" "raaauggh" but this is just agony sad scary moans
This is the real Resident Evil 3.
Yeah I prefer the OG RE3 over the RE3 Remake because it was missing stuff from the original like the clock tower and the Park it was a ok game but not as good as the original.
قضيت اجمل اللحظات مع هذه اللعبة الرائعة .. مزلت استمع الى مقاطع صوتية منها تذكرني بتلك اللحظات .
I’m walking in a park at night, no one around, and listening to this. Love it!
the sound of the wind is soothing and frightening at the same time
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Now this is creepy. Hearing the dead moan in pain and agony with nothing left to them except their need to consume anything still alive.
I like to think they still feel pain, makes killing them a mercy.
I love the game makes you feel tense&anxious by just walking around the city back&forth.
Too bad the "REimagining" can't capture the same ambiance.
AyK S yeah, I was pretty disappointed. The graphics captured the style of the original, but the design and the sound was a letdown, especially how much of the original story and iconic locations they cut out
sóo disapointment
Too much of the game they either change or cut out. Nemesis was a let down. He looks too much like a Xenomorph at the end. Ah well, at least there is a new Ratchet and Clank coming out.
Maybe 20 or so years from now we’ll get another remake and done better 😅
Lol. Heard somebody say this was their best remake to date. Hate to see their worst. Too many remakes though.
this is a proof that pre rendered graphics are timeless, even more so then 2d, 3d graphics of even ps2 has not aged well.
Definetely, Resident Evil was a game ahead of its time
Agreed. I miss these graphics and art style
@@visionist7 me aswell
I very much agree, and it's a fact. People who say pre-rendered backgrounds and fixed camera angles are obsolete really piss me off.
Ese sonido del viento con los lamentos de los zombis de fondo era lo más aterrador ..espero que el remake lo mantenga
Es verdad, hasta pesadillas me causaba cuando niño
@@fallen321 totalmente .un asco mal
These are the kind of ambient sounds that brought the city’s tragedy to life, it really puts you in the game and brings atmosphere to the experience. I really hope for stuff like this in that RE2 remake.
I love these kind of ambience sounds we found in games back in the day. The point and click Dracula resurrection had the same kind of sounds, they really put you deep in the game and conveyed an unsettling feeling
Dracula resurrection has amazing ambience and atmosphere. It reminds me of a classic movie: "Fearless vampire hunters"
I played RE3 when I was 10 years. This ambiance sound produce a phobia in me, for few months I cried without a reason, suddenly I figured out that I had to face my fear, so I picked the RE3 CD and played all the game in shot. Since that day I'm a big fan of resident evil 3 of psx, I love this game a lot
Poor City :-(
What the fuck dude ?
+Tan kan true, there's nobody left, just zombies :(
The theme is so good that you can mourn the city
Totally right tan Kan
Actually the city is called "The city of ruin" and "the city without hope"
RE3 portrays such a good ambience, that you could almost feel the despair those citizens went through.
Everything went to shit, the whole city moans in pain and a new kind of hunger invades them.
New and constant overwhelming treats could surpass your capabilities to save any survivor, or even yourself.
You feel doomed at Racoon City's last chance, your last chance.
Your last escape.
I’m playing Metal Gear Solid, (Disk 2) in the cargo elevator going down the permafrost area where you fight Raven. You hear a chilling wind and the cries and caws of the birds....and my nostalgic brain said, “Something’s missing, here! The _oooooOOOOOOOOOooooolrrrraaaaahhhh’s_ and the _uuuuuUUUUUUhhhhhhhhrrraaaa’s!”_
I then felt the need to look it up so I can hear it. Much better. :) Thank you, uploader.
Finding this relaxing might mean I’m sick in the head, but so be it.
Those cop cars always confused me, even as a kid. They have a profile of a coupe, but there are actually 4 doors on the car. You can see the handles below the backseat windows.
FerrariCarr I think it’s because the front door is slightly open making it look larger.
@@deadrock1678 from other angles you can tell that the OP is right. I think it's because they wanted a coupe look like the 70s cop chase flicks, then remembered that they needed to give the cars rear doors.
This is so creepy and ominous to listen to. The wind, the crows, and the feint but audible zombie moans perfectly fit the ruined city and keeps you tense and wary like you're actually there in Jills boots.
This should be in RE remake. There is no excuse
the grunting zombies in the distance along with the sound of the wind really make you shit yourself
Cuando Biohazard sí daba miedo.
Always loved the sound of those crows cawing; reminding you that they're there waiting for the chance to *peck you to death*.
:'D
How does a car even navigate through those streets 😂😂
I was thinking about the same question lmao
It doesn't look like cars were originally meant to pass through here. I'm more curious how the driver of that patrol car to the right managed to park it Austin Powers style, given that street isn't wide enough for a car that large to turn that way.
Thats the main issue with the map design of the original games. To my knowledge, they used the city design that you can find in rural towns in Japan, instead of making it based on what a town would look in the US
Well, they're police cars.
Probably used the cop cars as a blockade?
I was grabbing this for a reference for a RE RP with some friends, had it running the background and forgot it was up! Ended up listening to all 14 minutes of it XD
thanks! now I can play this instead of music while running with the Zombies Run app
I just wanna be in that backround, walking the streets with a bat, alone, taking in thr scenary... Maybe sit above, on a fire escape somewhere. But then i'd have to deal with the brain suckers and Drain Demos (giant cockroaches), crawling all over the place...
I always wonder if maybe i can reach the guy at the warehouse, or run into Jill somewhere.
What if i tried all those locked rooms that are locked, but were accessible back in RE2. I wonder whats become of those areas since then. RE2 & RE3 took place around the exact same time. So while 2 was going on, Jill had just missed Claire and Leon somehow. For whatever reason, Mr. X and William Berkins, had just missed Nemesis, Berkins died i guess a few hours after Clair and Leon left, then Nemesis fused with his corpse. But wait a minute, how is Berkins in his 3rd/4th form, laying dead in the sewer factory, when back in RE2, he turned into a giant blob trying to engulf the entire train, but has been completely obliterated? Makes no sense.
Whatever the case, i wonder if i could had ever maybe ran into Jill along the ways, maybe somewhere in the alleyways, and me an Jill can have a moment in one of the save rooms. Jill sandwich her on the table raw. Fill her up. No pulling back. After, we'd continue on to our escape...
Carlos would be my boy. I'd pick up on Nikolai's bullshit right away. We would abandon him immediately.
Hate to see the city go. The memories, the dark grittiness, the atmosphere, the streets, the alleyways, rooftops, i wonder what or who else was alive but never found a way out... Only to be destroyed by the missle. The look on their faces as that bomb approached... Were they happy to see it all about to end? The suffering? Knowing their going with it? Or did they scream in fear of oncoming death knowing there's nothing they can do...?
All the innocents, the children, there had to be kid zombies, but obviously it would be socially unacceptable to put in the game...
Make you wonder what else was out their, what could of been. Anyone you shot, any zombie, could had possibly been you're soul mate... Unfortunately.
Sad... Just plain saddening...
That save room music also adds to the sorrow...
You wouldn't want to leave once inside. The screams going on... Bodies ripped apart. Wishing you can help... And that roar... What is that?
If you did join Jill, how far would you make it you think? With no guns...
Still, i'll hang in their best i can. But am i a liability to Jill? Will she let me borrow a shotgun?
So many questions...
Who else needed saving?
And who boarded up an locked all those rooms after the events of RE2? As i mentioned above. I get the place caved in, but the entire underground? What about the cheifs office in the police station? Someone else was inside that building somewhere. Someone unknown. Who knows how many survivors existed. We'll never know...
Mr 617 maybe there was someone out there survived and hearing all these zombie moans and kept hiding from them until he/she starved to death this is so sad
i loved reading this, so much love for a game. very nice mate.
We got trouble.
That was a mutated t-103 you saw laying on the sewer, which were set loose all over the city
Always reminds me of the opening to George Romero's Day of the Dead (1985), the howls of the dead where CHILLING.
fckng scary music very haunting that's why this is my all time favorite RE game
The crows the wind the distance sounds of zombies make this pretty scary and I love it
Thank you so much for this. When I’m drunk this unironically helps me sleep.
The resident evil trilogy really is something
That ambient sound is from the outer corridor of the Police Station of RE2. Nice
I miss this "lament" of the dead
It was probably inspired by the zombie sounds from Day of The Dead, during a certain scene in the last act.
Not just the noise of the zombies at the distance but imagine the smell of the city, all those dead bodies...
i used to play this game when i was a kid, now i'm 25 and the same creepy vibe haunts me, i love how they make a really horrifying sounds for you to see that you're in a deep shit :p
PARTY
PARTY
PARTY
party
Ahahahahhahahaha, the sign next to police car!!😂🤣
The steps , tak tak tak
as a child... this made me really scared
Imz Deodex I missed :'(
شروق الزهرآني we all do. But RE1 is available on STEAM HD :)
look i just remeber 3 , 4 hehehe cuz i cant played RE 1 , 2 ITS WAS HARD
Imz Deodex NOW MY AGE IS 21 :(
Many years ago: I first time watch my old class mate playing this game and then i start hearing noises "shhh..you hear that? are those zombies making noises?". I used to think this was scariest game i ever witnessed after Diablo, way younger i never played horror games before.
I can literally hear winds outside of my window now and I’m just imagining if I heard zombie moans damn that’d be creepy as shit lol
I miss the pre-rendered backgrounds! I remember there being so much detail. Good memories
This and Parasite Eve were terrifying games that I grew up with. Somehow, Parasite Eve isn't talked much :(
Giovanni Ambrosio I have played PE2, but never finished unfortunatelly, she always dies at the last boss...
Anna How about giving a try again? ^^
Hey,I know!
Let`s make a let`s play for it :D
***** I don't have Ps1, my Ps2 and Notebook broke up
It's sucks :v
Anna PSX emulator ftw XD
Try epsxe for pc once you`ll be able to use it :3
I downloaded a game before the notebook... u know
Btw this pc is just too slow, it doesn't plays anything (yea, I tried without success)
I love RE Part 3 the most. Thank you for upload.
This is horror to the core. Excellently done.
Great ambience sounds
man, after RE2 remake is out. Cant wait to see RE3 remake. open world-ish racoon city. maybe more areas to explore. but man, Nemesis is gonna be a pain to avoid.
Rogelio Vela "Roger" when Mr X was pursuing, that is prepping us for RE3make. Because that Nemesis is like the terminator. Keeps coming after ya.
oohh maaan...... Clock tower, park, and Raccoon city from original(((
Your dreams were crushed. It was a poor remake and even smaller than the original
@@Czar59 Sorry but both the original and remake were short.
@@Czar59 Thank you RE 3 Remake, you were amazing.
man this was a great time to be young
is it wrong that i love listening to this while going to sleep?
Not at all.
jjvictor66 same like me i love scary ambient sound like heavy storm to sleep.... like im in the my house safest place & outside is full of teror
Nope not at all.
I’m so happy I’m not alone about that. lol
I could listen to while walking around my neighborhood at night really love these old re games i grew playing them on the ps1 n64 and GameCube during the 2000s ps1 and GameCube for re3 and ps1 n64 and GameCube for re2 even though i have never played the Dreamcast versions of these games since i never owned a Dreamcast before.
This is what a necropolis sounds like.
Simplesmente incrível... Nem tem palavras suficientes pra elogiar esse som de fundo
os gritos dos zumbis deixam o fundo mais perfeito.
truly, there are heroes left in man
Sleeping 😴 with this song 🎶 🎶 and dreaming with Nemesis running behind me 😂 🏃🏃😜💎☣️☣️☣️☣️
This wind carries with it much fear and terror, so many surprises, I imagine what the poor defenseless citizens thought at the moment of the attack without even imagining what was happening.
I dare you to play this as you're walking alone at night.
This is something else. The wind and the sounds place me in the heart of it all
I need a 10 hour verson of this
omg childhood , my favorite part of resident evil and my favorite game
Epic sound of Resident Evil when your outside.
I've been looking for this. Thank you
This is the onky game in the series I refuse to try.
Nemesis is to damn scary.
Escuchar el lamento de los zombies me causa miedo xD
Recuerdo que de niño no lo llegue a terminar porqué tanto el ambiente del juego como la música me acojonaban
en la vida real se puede escuchar algo similar, lo digo por experiencia
Put this when you going to sleep and close your eyes...
and go to sleep...
I agree zombies sounds doses put you to sleep. I play this all the time when I can't sleep i uselessly get very sleepy just listening to it.
Caminar por las calles de Racoon City cuando era niño viendo jugar a mi tío solía llenarme de temor sobre lo que vendría después. Escuche los gemidos y gritos sabiendo que están ahí afuera.
Background sound to play on Halloween.
Thanks for this... I just bought "The last stand Aftermath", and I use this sound as background while playing.
*The remakes were good* but they never captured how creepy Raccoon City was on the PS1
Re3 Remake was eh... good game
But very very terrible remake.
@@jarskil8862 So like RE 2 Remake?
The zombie's sound more like lamentations than moaning.
Wish I could erase these games from my mind so I can replay them and feel the horror experience again :')
Welcome to the City of the dead
Yoshi: "Sounds lovely"
M A S T E R P R I C E
Anyone here after RE 3 remake ??
The remake lacks this
The remake?
Cooking Sauce Actually I though I wrote “the remake” 🤣
The remake lacked everything.
Ok?