It was a PlayStation 1 game - the graphics don't hold up well these days. It's funny that back in the day, my friends and I were blown away by the graphics, and considered it the pinnacle of realism.
@@Olddawg90 ...i don't mean that because of the ps.1, i have no problem with the graphics of RE.1 and 2, i mean that the overall graphic-style of most of RE.3 is not appealing compared to the first 2 games.....
I get why the remakes lessened this feel; Raccoon City has a load of people for its size, and there should be a bunch of stuff going on - walking dead, fleeing civilians, wreckage and blockades. Plenty of the residents, police and civilian, put up one hell of a fight to save that doomed city.
@Pryna Catria Yeah, exactly. The remake takes place right at the beginning of the outbreak as opposed to jumping in a little after. It works in both cases if you consider the circumstances though
They just turned RE3 remake into an action thriller. Not surprising either. Cash grab central is what Capcom is solely about these days. Makes one appreciate these originals that much more.
This theme captures the feeling of isolation and dread as you navigate the derelict streets and buildings of Raccoon City as Jill. Despite the aged graphics, I think the original did a much better job at building suspense and creating an atmosphere of despair than the RE3make.
Totally agree. One problem with RE3 remake is the music is just too low or nonexistent. It doesn't set the tone and feel of the horror and sadness of being in the dead and hopeless Raccoon City. It's not just about beautiful graphics. The overall atmosphere matters.
I'm sure, that you know, you cannot come back to Uptown district once you get to Downtown Raccoon City in RE3 remake. That's the reason why Raccoon City in remake seems so small to me. This is how much cut is new Raccoon City in RE3 modern 2020 version.
I played RE3 last weekend for the first time in 19 years and it was much better than I remembered. As a horror game, it's more effective than RE2. Much nastier and unsettling.
I did same thing too and it felt different this time. I actually knew what to do the entire time and knew where all the items and weapons were. Resident Evil is the kind of game that just wants you to keep coming back for more.
Agreed, original re3 is the greatest of the resident evil franchise Imo. The creepy music, the jump moments. The remake is good but massively disappointing in comparison to the original.
Easily the most intense game I've ever played. You're constantly in fear when Nemesis will strike again. And this music captures it perfectly - when Brad in a restaurant tells you that "he's" after you and this music starts playing, you know that the real horror has just begun. What a game!
The theme really sets it in how terrifying the situation is, both to the player and Jill. The city is finished, whatever hope remains died with the people, escape is the only salvation left. All that stands between you and safety is a horde of the undead, a deafening silence, mutated monsters and an unstoppable pursuer sent to utterly pulverise you. And the scary thing, Jill is one of the few people left who can truly prevent a disaster like this occuring again. If you die here, you leave behind a world where Umbrella is allowed to continue their mad experiments.
@@iamshadowbanned699 too bad Capcom forgot about her and didn't use her for games or cgi movies -.- she still stands as my fav character in the franchise
I think what's missing in the newer resident evil is a calm moment like this. Where you don't always go on action, but exploration, to figure things out.
@Pryna Catria - RE1 Remake took everything the original had and added extra content that made it a masterpiece of a game. Why couldn't RE2 and RE3 remakes do that. Those 2 games combined have nothing on RE1 Remake.
Just imagine how Jill felt the lost of Hope, depression and anxiety while searching any possible way to escape this nightmare then she would eventually discover that something scary out there is hunting her.
I find incredible how that track translates the total lack of hope, showing to the player the worst type of situation you can be in, you and any other possible survivor. That “no chance” feeling that many civilians might have felt, thinking that would be probably better to shot itself in order to not face the horror outside. What a fantastic job that Capcom did in that game.
the opening scene picture with jill sitting on a bed shows how she was considering suicide by bullet, somehow she managed to change her mind and began her mental scarred journey. even though she managed to escape in the end, the trauma would stay in her mind and haunt her for life.
i remember being 11 or 12 playing rE3... i was often alone at home, cuz my dad was at works until 6pm, sometimes 7pm.. i was alone in my room, and... omg! with the music i can still hear the zombies making noises and stuff... i miss this time. i miss my past so bad
Creo que este Tema sin duda es el que mas refleja como esta Raccoon City tiene una parte donde se logra sentir un poco de tristeza pero a la vez terror, para mi uno de los mejores Temas
Well they sort of included this track in RE3 remake, but they added an additional "action theme" to it which effectively killed the "gloom and dread" feeling of this timeless sound track.
@@smithsfan425 The BGM is so important to get right. The OG sounds and themes are timeless masterpieces in my opinion. There is no real way to improve on them.
It almost sounds as if the ghosts of Raccoon city itself is howling at Jill, foreboding her of the looming threat Nemesis brings. It really sets the tone for what was to come after she catches up with Brad.
@@amorasmithsonwest3290 Umbrella would force you through multiple puzzles before they'd let you buy their games. You'd probably have to buy a crank to open the game box as well.
It's so weird playing this song during this COVID-19 Quarantine..it feels like the game is leaking IRL. Isolation, streets are (mostly) empty and panic is spreading. What a fitting tune.
The "Scamdemic" was fueled by vapid paranoia and fear. The fallout from the economic recession due to fear induced lockdowns and paranoia of other human beings just because they didn't want an experimental vaxxine jabbed into them is going to be infinitely worst than the SARS 2 Cv-19 virus itself and will have repercussions for years to come.
@@stevesafsprin1853 This "pandemic" only got as bad as it did because of human error, fear, and ignorance. The world ruined most of its national economies and the psychological health of the people for what? Seems to be for money and also to purposely ruin peoples lives.
The Tenshi Essentials its ashamed theres no Deluxe Edition of RE3 Remake that comes with the original RE3 Soundtrack add-on so you can soundswap it into the game like RE2 Remake did. I do hope they will announce it as an add-on before release considering how perfect the original RE2 soundtrack sounded in the Remake and the fact that it still fits the game, especially for a remake!
Frankly , this resident evil had full of nostalgic soundtracks beside its best cutscenes through racoon city made me crazy to tell you the truth . Ive played all resident evil series but 3 is exceptional and then 2 😉 , gl
La atmosfera que se transmite en los primeros compases del juego y especialmente al sonar esta melodía hasta que abrimos la puerta con el mechero es algo que no he sentido con ningún otro juego. Aun tengo grabada en mi mente esa tarde de finales dd Junio del 2000 cuando lo jugué por primera vez
The atmosphere in this game was the best thing. I was six when this game was released in 1998, I remember when my brother bought the game and played all the days at 6:00 pm, the soundtrack was too scary for me. It's no necessary put weird monsters or a lot of enemies in a game to be scary, the most important thing is the atmosphere, like this game.
My favourite game of all time and the insanely beautiful soundtrack is a great part of that status. I could spend hours trying to express why I love this game.
At least the soundtrack was almost identical. They just cut out so much content. Even Jill’s actress said she recalls voicing lines that weren’t used in the final cut of the game. That and scripts were changed too.
But there is no RE2-RE3 remakes. It's only reimagining's. Also Re2 reimagining wasn't close to the original...big chunks of story missing and no fixed camera's. Re2 reimagining was a fun action game what if game while Re3 reimagining was awful.
I think this is and forever will be my favorite track from any Resident Evil OST. I heard this track watching my older brother play this game when I was a kid. It always intimidated, yet intrigued me.
The soundtracks, Dodge skills, Gameplay, Thriller, Desperation, and Nemesis all made Resident Evil 3 another game better than all Resident Evil games. It's like the prototype of Horror games.
its describe the tragedy and everything happened so fast the virus was a terrifying effective ..in one night , entire life in such a city has been changed .
@@r1ko.9 No, the original design is objectively better. That stup!d generator on his chest looks terrible, his crooked nose looks terrible, the physical structure and proportions of his arms in relationship to his body are less intimidating and the fact that he's wrapped up in caution tape makes *ZERO* sense. Not to mention the fact that they replaced the iconic fleshy tentacle on his shoulder with a stup!d metal tube.
re3 is a really fun game,, even tho i like re2 more, in a way its a more "classic" re game for me, its kinda more puzzle, detective work oriented and is more horror/survival based than re3, re3 is kinda more Action/Horror/survival (in my opinion),, re3 has more replaybility and the nemesis mechanic and different weapons and ammo construction is really really fun.
As a kid playing this, i was scared to death of being in this city of zombies just waiting to be eaten. It would give me nightmares, but to this day, i get those zombie nightmares every now and then😅
Literally like if you were walking at hell. The zombies moaningare like they were talking:" save our souls, please, before you join us" and this ost just adds intensivism to the chaotic scenario.
One of the most memorable tracks from this masterpiece of a game. I always think of this track and the Clock Tower theme when someone brings up RE3. Timeless.
RE3 is a good game. Definitely had a good story and is underrated. Love the music and love the element that this is a survival RPG horror instead of a survival horror.
It's No Use - Yours will be a stillborn she gains more room in her inventory and if you use enough gun powder for ammo enough times your bullets become more powerful
The original RE3 will always remain superior to the subpar REimagining. Hopefully some talented fans can put together a visual update one day that doesn’t remove 45% of the game, keeps the atmosphere, music, and doesn’t mess with characters’ personalities and designs.
For one, I was completely ok with the character redesigns. Jill wore a less provoquive outfit; Carlos' change was radical, yes, but it fit his new voice and personality, and to me he seemed more mature than his original version. As for Nemesis, his new design gave me the impression of him being an unstable experimental prototype, hence why he had to be regulated by the device on his chest. But the issue was that the game was indeed too short, so Nemesis didn't get to stalk us as much as Mr X. I liked the idea of having him wielding different weapons to test his abilities in combat (hence his flame thrower), I'd have added his gattling gun as a third weapon, like in Opperation Racoon City. I also would've added the excluded zones from the original, and have Nemesis remain humanoid up until the clock tower fight with Jill, so that he mutates off screen (much like the original), so by the time we reach October 1st we meet him in his dog form; maybe I'd have had the Grave Digger grow from Nemesis' severed arm, and have him as a boss fight outside the hospital, before we reach NEST 2's entrance.
I watched the remake again and the redesign of the characters isn't as radical as I first thought it was. You see Jill being kind and trying to help people on multiple occasions (one of her key traits), for example on the train she goes to try and help the people Nemesis has killed before Mikhail holds her back. The only difference is she doesn't trust the Umbrella mercs, but that makes complete sense.
I remember the year of 1999 with the end of days and resident evil 3 wow that ist from i don't know fales i don't forget even now wow 😣😣😣😦😣😦😦 😣 it's. I can't explain ouf really ouf
How much he was happy with the genius to create a miracle of music in a resident 2 3 often a low bow and we are waiting for the guys 3 remake !!!!!! Greetings from cold Russia)
this music with all of these undeads in the streets moaning in the distance is just like a nightmare.the pure essence of terror trying to survive in a living hell!my fav song of r3.in the remake doesnt feel like a dead city at all.i preffer ps1 version more scarier and much better captured also nemesis is more agressive and appears more
Most horror games these days are very *meh*... Graphics-wise hands down the new generation takes the crown but the true horror experience and the storyline goes to 90's-10's horror games.
kid: wow this game look cool dad buy this game for my b-day dad: sure son whatever you like. (in kid room) Kid:now i can play my new cool game! 'Music start play' 'turn off psx'
*RE3 OST is so depressing, Hopeless, scary. Dude, these were the days.*
One of the reason I love RE3. The trilogy is the best of the franchise no doubt but the 3rd one is my favorite of all time.
@@IBroLLyISePhIrOtH the graphics of RE.3 are horribLe
It was a PlayStation 1 game - the graphics don't hold up well these days. It's funny that back in the day, my friends and I were blown away by the graphics, and considered it the pinnacle of realism.
@@Olddawg90 ...i don't mean that because of the ps.1, i have no problem with the graphics of RE.1 and 2, i mean that the overall graphic-style of most of RE.3 is not appealing compared to the first 2 games.....
until the end credits, that theme is what we need after that depressing scenario, god I love the music of the trilogy, it served its purpose.
I don't feel like the remake captured the feeling of raccoon city being an absolute ghost town
The only moment I felt it, is when we walked to Kendo's store. But it was as quick as a blink of an eye.
The originals are always better.
I get why the remakes lessened this feel; Raccoon City has a load of people for its size, and there should be a bunch of stuff going on - walking dead, fleeing civilians, wreckage and blockades. Plenty of the residents, police and civilian, put up one hell of a fight to save that doomed city.
@Pryna Catria Yeah, exactly. The remake takes place right at the beginning of the outbreak as opposed to jumping in a little after. It works in both cases if you consider the circumstances though
They just turned RE3 remake into an action thriller. Not surprising either. Cash grab central is what Capcom is solely about these days. Makes one appreciate these originals that much more.
I love how this plays after Brad brings up Nemesis. He's coming for you and soon ...
This sounds before that cutscene
@@luisangelcastillo289 no, it's after
@@luisangelcastillo289 I think its directly after bar event with brad
It's after Brad walks off in the original
he is coming for us, there is no escape!
One of the reason I love RE3. The trilogy is the best of the franchise no doubt but the 3rd one is my favorite of all time.
I think time will pass and there will be a remake of Resident Evil with new graphics and sound
@@deadlimitey4170 There's already a remake of Re 1-2-3.
This theme captures the feeling of isolation and dread as you navigate the derelict streets and buildings of Raccoon City as Jill. Despite the aged graphics, I think the original did a much better job at building suspense and creating an atmosphere of despair than the RE3make.
Totally agree. One problem with RE3 remake is the music is just too low or nonexistent. It doesn't set the tone and feel of the horror and sadness of being in the dead and hopeless Raccoon City. It's not just about beautiful graphics. The overall atmosphere matters.
I absolutely agree with you all the way
I'm sure, that you know, you cannot come back to Uptown district once you get to Downtown Raccoon City in RE3 remake. That's the reason why Raccoon City in remake seems so small to me. This is how much cut is new Raccoon City in RE3 modern 2020 version.
Well said, my friend! The original is way better in terms of atmosphere and isolation, dread, etc. Thank you for the good post!
Love
This game and everything about it has aged like fine wine.
This track encapsulates the undead apocalypse. Gives me chills when you listen to it with the distant moaning and eerie wind behind it.
Wow
It’s satisfying and give me chills at the same time
It is by far the quintessential RE ost😁
with nemesis in the backround
I played RE3 last weekend for the first time in 19 years and it was much better than I remembered. As a horror game, it's more effective than RE2. Much nastier and unsettling.
Matt Salmon Yep. One of the reason I love RE3. The trilogy is the best of the franchise no doubt but the 3rd one is my favorite of all time.
@@sinistersecrecy4939 Can't wait for the remake
I did same thing too and it felt different this time. I actually knew what to do the entire time and knew where all the items and weapons were. Resident Evil is the kind of game that just wants you to keep coming back for more.
Agreed, original re3 is the greatest of the resident evil franchise Imo. The creepy music, the jump moments. The remake is good but massively disappointing in comparison to the original.
For me, this is more scary than RE2. Maybe becausd of the hunters...
This track is creepy and sad at the same time.
This track is creepy and sad at the same time.
this track is creepy track is sad at the same damn time
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@@es-ra07 It's after you meet Brad at the bar and he warns you about Nemesis.
Also kinda serene.
Easily the most intense game I've ever played. You're constantly in fear when Nemesis will strike again. And this music captures it perfectly - when Brad in a restaurant tells you that "he's" after you and this music starts playing, you know that the real horror has just begun. What a game!
It's a masterpiece of horror
RE3 also has the most replayability out of all the classic RE games! Tons of unlockable costumes and weapons, different endings etc...
@@britneyfanboy4835 Totally agree with both of you
@@SamsarasArt Definitely, Capcom really nailed it back then...
Nemesis was ruthless.
The theme really sets it in how terrifying the situation is, both to the player and Jill.
The city is finished, whatever hope remains died with the people, escape is the only salvation left.
All that stands between you and safety is a horde of the undead, a deafening silence, mutated monsters and an unstoppable pursuer sent to utterly pulverise you.
And the scary thing, Jill is one of the few people left who can truly prevent a disaster like this occuring again.
If you die here, you leave behind a world where Umbrella is allowed to continue their mad experiments.
I love your analysis. Jill is not just surviving for self-preservation, but for a greater good as well. 👍👍
@@iamshadowbanned699 too bad Capcom forgot about her and didn't use her for games or cgi movies -.- she still stands as my fav character in the franchise
@@dii1314 wait Jill is back in re5 and both revelations games
Well said ♥
There is a heavy Terminator II influence on this soundtrack. Lovin' it.
Yes. And Nemesis is terminator itself 😀
Also, the badge of the members of S.T.A.R.S. were identical to the ones owned by the police officers of Terminator
Which scene of T2 was used for this soundtrack?
I think what's missing in the newer resident evil is a calm moment like this. Where you don't always go on action, but exploration, to figure things out.
The remake is more linear and with a lot les backtracking. That was its biggest handicap.
the remake sucked
@@nahuelahpa1881 I think its a good game on its own, but as remake fails in every way unlike RE2
@@naxergss2625 RE2 2019 also sucked as a remake, they just fucked up scenarios feature, OST, enemies, lore, etc...
@Pryna Catria - RE1 Remake took everything the original had and added extra content that made it a masterpiece of a game. Why couldn't RE2 and RE3 remakes do that. Those 2 games combined have nothing on RE1 Remake.
Just imagine how Jill felt the lost of Hope, depression and anxiety while searching any possible way to escape this nightmare then she would eventually discover that something scary out there is hunting her.
They were listening to this music. Imagine.
I find incredible how that track translates the total lack of hope, showing to the player the worst type of situation you can be in, you and any other possible survivor. That “no chance” feeling that many civilians might have felt, thinking that would be probably better to shot itself in order to not face the horror outside. What a fantastic job that Capcom did in that game.
the opening scene picture with jill sitting on a bed shows how she was considering suicide by bullet, somehow she managed to change her mind and began her mental scarred journey. even though she managed to escape in the end, the trauma would stay in her mind and haunt her for life.
@@Shoe3003 yeah, if you ever notice in the remake in her apartment it was filled with all kinds of medication probably from the events of the mansion
@@FlipflopMount222 she was on Lithium and hydroxiphinE (sp?), and one other that i cunt remember the Name.........
September 28th, daylight. The monsters have overtaken the city. Somehow, I'm still alive. Today 2019 :3
One of the reason I love RE3. The trilogy is the best of the franchise no doubt but the 3rd one is my favorite of all time.
i remember being 11 or 12 playing rE3... i was often alone at home, cuz my dad was at works until 6pm, sometimes 7pm.. i was alone in my room, and... omg! with the music i can still hear the zombies making noises and stuff... i miss this time. i miss my past so bad
all hope for saving raccoon city is now gone.
Damn straight. RIP Raccoon City. 😢
@@keith108871 thanks Umbrella...
Quarantine theme!
Perfectly captures the atmosphere of a deserted, lifeless but still dangerous Raccoon City after the outbreak, truly the city of ruin...
This theme is so much better in this original than in the remake. All the music from RE2 and RE3 are better in the originals.
Except mr x theme (both ones) in the remake it's really better than the original
Yep. Old school RE games had amazing soundtracks.
@@ClearLoki And HUNK's theme in Remake 2. That was one of the few bits of music they really tried with.
I agree
The guy who locked himself in the truck disliked this
Yep. As soon as this music plays in the game he is dead.
HE JUST LOST HIS DAUGHTER OUT THERE!!!!
Zeles
Lol
HOW CAN YOU TELL HIM TO GO BACK OUTSIDE
HE'D RATHER STARVE TO DEATH IN THERE, THAN BE EATEN BY ONE OF THOSE UNDEAD MONSTERS! NOW LEAVE HIM ALONE!!
Creo que este Tema sin duda es el que mas refleja como esta Raccoon City tiene una parte donde se logra sentir un poco de tristeza pero a la vez terror, para mi uno de los mejores Temas
My city during the quarantine due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Well they sort of included this track in RE3 remake, but they added an additional "action theme" to it which effectively killed the "gloom and dread" feeling of this timeless sound track.
I agree with this so much!
True. I think exactly the same. Had to mod my game to enjoy this theme in all it’s glory
Everything got remixed and downgraded, even the save theme was better in the OG.
@@smithsfan425 The BGM is so important to get right. The OG sounds and themes are timeless masterpieces in my opinion. There is no real way to improve on them.
That remake in a nutshell
this sound is like it is telling you that everything is fucked up, hostile and you re trapped inside this mess
The city was for people now for nemesis
This music is still perfection after so many years its so desolate and lonely
It almost sounds as if the ghosts of Raccoon city itself is howling at Jill, foreboding her of the looming threat Nemesis brings. It really sets the tone for what was to come after she catches up with Brad.
"Abandon all hope, ye who enter here". Racoon City poster.
Okay then, see ya later *turns around and leaves*
Моя любимая часть Resident Evil и саундтрек навсегда засевший где-то в глубине души! ❤️
Just imagine a world dominated by FPS, boring/easy games and MMORPG... Umbrella must to be behind this expensive madness!!
Spencer milking a money to buy back his bankrupted corp by make a pact with EA
Wrong. Umbrella has more class.
@@amorasmithsonwest3290 Umbrella would force you through multiple puzzles before they'd let you buy their games.
You'd probably have to buy a crank to open the game box as well.
Resident Evil: Resistance: "Hold my beer"... -_-
Fantastic, sends a chill down my spine
The old school resident evil games had such a depressing tone to them that's what made them Scary
It's so weird playing this song during this COVID-19 Quarantine..it feels like the game is leaking IRL. Isolation, streets are (mostly) empty and panic is spreading. What a fitting tune.
For real man especially with all this going on Resident Evil is hitting a lil differently these days.
Aside from the dead walking all else fits.
Minus the hordes of walking dead, this was the soundtrack I remember walking around in strict quarantine times a a few months back during supply runs.
The "Scamdemic" was fueled by vapid paranoia and fear. The fallout from the economic recession due to fear induced lockdowns and paranoia of other human beings just because they didn't want an experimental vaxxine jabbed into them is going to be infinitely worst than the SARS 2 Cv-19 virus itself and will have repercussions for years to come.
@@stevesafsprin1853 This "pandemic" only got as bad as it did because of human error, fear, and ignorance. The world ruined most of its national economies and the psychological health of the people for what? Seems to be for money and also to purposely ruin peoples lives.
Really makes the point across that the city truly has no Salvation
I'm hoping when the remake of this game comes out it too will also have a soundswap like re2 remake did...
I was thinking exactly the same right now, I really hope.
is the option to use the 1998 ver. RE2 music only on the Limited Edition discs?
the game's not available on physical disc?
ok, thank yu (:
The Tenshi Essentials its ashamed theres no Deluxe Edition of RE3 Remake that comes with the original RE3 Soundtrack add-on so you can soundswap it into the game like RE2 Remake did. I do hope they will announce it as an add-on before release considering how perfect the original RE2 soundtrack sounded in the Remake and the fact that it still fits the game, especially for a remake!
I remember some kind of feeling like depresing or sadnes when i go out in the streets and the day was sad and raining when i was a kid.
Frankly , this resident evil had full of nostalgic soundtracks beside its best cutscenes through racoon city made me crazy to tell you the truth . Ive played all resident evil series but 3 is exceptional and then 2 😉 , gl
love this theme and the atmosphere in those dark streets, also reminds me to the music of Statue and maybe streets in Goldeneye
Is one of the best tracks of Resident Evil
I got chills when I heard segments of this track in the remake, I hope the option to use the original soundtrack will be added though
La atmosfera que se transmite en los primeros compases del juego y especialmente al sonar esta melodía hasta que abrimos la puerta con el mechero es algo que no he sentido con ningún otro juego. Aun tengo grabada en mi mente esa tarde de finales dd Junio del 2000 cuando lo jugué por primera vez
this was the first RE played by me....the beginning of the end :S, I never was the same.
This song is so perfect, describes by life in ruins
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was sad as hell back then and even worse today... I miss these old games they had emotion!
Still giving me the creeps after 20 years👍
You only hear this theme outside the RPD Before you enter Kendo Gunshop on Remake
The atmosphere in this game was the best thing. I was six when this game was released in 1998, I remember when my brother bought the game and played all the days at 6:00 pm, the soundtrack was too scary for me. It's no necessary put weird monsters or a lot of enemies in a game to be scary, the most important thing is the atmosphere, like this game.
My favourite game of all time and the insanely beautiful soundtrack is a great part of that status. I could spend hours trying to express why I love this game.
1:33 the sound of desolation. Like the wind troght the empty street
This music simply says , "the city's fucked and everyone in it. No going back now".
Imagine if RE3 remake had stuck close to the original like RE2’s remake. I still enjoyed it, but it had so much potential to be a masterpiece.
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At least the soundtrack was almost identical. They just cut out so much content. Even Jill’s actress said she recalls voicing lines that weren’t used in the final cut of the game. That and scripts were changed too.
But there is no RE2-RE3 remakes. It's only reimagining's. Also Re2 reimagining wasn't close to the original...big chunks of story missing and no fixed camera's. Re2 reimagining was a fun action game what if game while Re3 reimagining was awful.
I think this is and forever will be my favorite track from any Resident Evil OST. I heard this track watching my older brother play this game when I was a kid. It always intimidated, yet intrigued me.
The soundtracks, Dodge skills, Gameplay, Thriller, Desperation, and Nemesis all made
Resident Evil 3 another game better than all Resident Evil games. It's like the prototype of Horror games.
No
its describe the tragedy and everything happened so fast
the virus was a terrifying effective ..in one night , entire life in such a city has been changed .
I loved both original and Remake trilogy of this games, they are all good on it's own way that's what makes them unique and worth recommended games
This Theme scared me so much when I was a Kid. 😱
Strolling around a dead city with a haunting choir in the background never felt so damn good.
Came here to get some relief after playing that horrible fuckin remake. So much potential out the window. Good job capcom.
🤣 exactly
We all need an other RE3 remake. A fact.
Don't we need a 1st remake before a 2nd remake? All we got was Re2 and Re3 reimagining instead of proper remakes.
@@SSG_Ronnie42 yea. That's why they're both r terrible, a shame.
Listening to this on a bus ride on a rainy day.
Oldschool Nemesis looks so much better than the remodel.
Don't agree. You think so only because of nostalgia. They are almost the same, wake up.
@@r1ko.9 No, the original design is objectively better. That stup!d generator on his chest looks terrible, his crooked nose looks terrible, the physical structure and proportions of his arms in relationship to his body are less intimidating and the fact that he's wrapped up in caution tape makes *ZERO* sense. Not to mention the fact that they replaced the iconic fleshy tentacle on his shoulder with a stup!d metal tube.
A whole vibe I can't describe
re3 is a really fun game,, even tho i like re2 more, in a way its a more "classic" re game for me, its kinda more puzzle, detective work oriented and is more horror/survival based than re3, re3 is kinda more Action/Horror/survival (in my opinion),, re3 has more replaybility and the nemesis mechanic and different weapons and ammo construction is really really fun.
This music explained the real horror of this game
Eu amo essa estética, ainda mais com os barulhos de vento e zombies 🖤🍃
This track is perfection
Oh my god I love this song! It makes me remember when I played this stunning game alone in the dark
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As a kid playing this, i was scared to death of being in this city of zombies just waiting to be eaten. It would give me nightmares, but to this day, i get those zombie nightmares every now and then😅
It sounds much better than remake’s remix
The best theme in the series alongside The Marshalling Yard part 1 and 2 from RE2
I hope we listen a remaster of this. RE3R!!!
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Está canción se acopla en esta época de COVID-19, las calles de las ciudades totalmente solas y poco transitadas
the 3 orinals ost is by far the best ones in the entire series
I love this, great upload bro thank u
*_'Somehow...i still alive'_*
what a nice music , it fits the sitution that raccoon city was in .
Literally like if you were walking at hell. The zombies moaningare like they were talking:" save our souls, please, before you join us" and this ost just adds intensivism to the chaotic scenario.
One of the most memorable tracks from this masterpiece of a game. I always think of this track and the Clock Tower theme when someone brings up RE3. Timeless.
After leaks everyone here 😀
I hope they include this soundtrack in the remake.
RE3 is a good game. Definitely had a good story and is underrated. Love the music and love the element that this is a survival RPG horror instead of a survival horror.
@@IBroLLyISePhIrOtH how is it a rpg? Jill doesn't level up or gain new abilities
It's No Use - Yours will be a stillborn she gains more room in her inventory and if you use enough gun powder for ammo enough times your bullets become more powerful
The original RE3 will always remain superior to the subpar REimagining. Hopefully some talented fans can put together a visual update one day that doesn’t remove 45% of the game, keeps the atmosphere, music, and doesn’t mess with characters’ personalities and designs.
For one, I was completely ok with the character redesigns. Jill wore a less provoquive outfit; Carlos' change was radical, yes, but it fit his new voice and personality, and to me he seemed more mature than his original version. As for Nemesis, his new design gave me the impression of him being an unstable experimental prototype, hence why he had to be regulated by the device on his chest. But the issue was that the game was indeed too short, so Nemesis didn't get to stalk us as much as Mr X. I liked the idea of having him wielding different weapons to test his abilities in combat (hence his flame thrower), I'd have added his gattling gun as a third weapon, like in Opperation Racoon City.
I also would've added the excluded zones from the original, and have Nemesis remain humanoid up until the clock tower fight with Jill, so that he mutates off screen (much like the original), so by the time we reach October 1st we meet him in his dog form; maybe I'd have had the Grave Digger grow from Nemesis' severed arm, and have him as a boss fight outside the hospital, before we reach NEST 2's entrance.
I was fine with the redesigns personally, i just wished the remake stayed more faithful to its original
I watched the remake again and the redesign of the characters isn't as radical as I first thought it was. You see Jill being kind and trying to help people on multiple occasions (one of her key traits), for example on the train she goes to try and help the people Nemesis has killed before Mikhail holds her back. The only difference is she doesn't trust the Umbrella mercs, but that makes complete sense.
I always remember when I played this game always fun but spooky stuff and the irry music playing when you go through other rooms
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I remember the year of 1999 with the end of days and resident evil 3 wow that ist from i don't know fales i don't forget even now wow 😣😣😣😦😣😦😦 😣 it's. I can't explain ouf really ouf
I would love to see a Sandbox game about Raccoon City
How much he was happy with the genius to create a miracle of music in a resident 2 3 often a low bow and we are waiting for the guys 3 remake !!!!!! Greetings from cold Russia)
no hype plz, re2remake proved how little respect they have for the originals. The music was loudly absent
@@itsnouse-yourswillbeastill2562 The old soundtracks were 100 times better than the remakes (
had to stop playing when this song came on. It really bummed me out and made me feel hopeless for a second lmao
This music is like the sound of it being the dawn of the dead in raccoon city
I am 33 years old, I waited so much for 3 parts of the remake, in the end it was% 50 good but did not completely cover the good old resident ivel 3
Really? I never played remake
@@es-ra07 So what are you waiting for on the way))) go through 3 remakes of the resident and feel a little disappointment
@@es-ra07 I think time will pass and there will be a remake of Resident Evil with new graphics and sound
this music with all of these undeads in the streets moaning in the distance is just like a nightmare.the pure essence of terror trying to survive in a living hell!my fav song of r3.in the remake doesnt feel like a dead city at all.i preffer ps1 version more scarier and much better captured also nemesis is more agressive and appears more
Yea, the moaning in the distance is so creepy and unsettling, I love it! It’s like you know they’re out there.
Me encanta 💖, lo unico malo es que faltan los quejidos, gritos y lamentaciones de los Zombies para que sea perfecto como en el juego.
Re1 has the best ost ever
If you enjoy this track... Give a try to the remake I just did ! Pretty sure you could appreciate it !
Верните мои 15 лет ( Resident forever
Went back to this vid because 9/28
Missed it by 2 hours and 37 minutes. :(
The calm before the storm
Most horror games these days are very *meh*... Graphics-wise hands down the new generation takes the crown but the true horror experience and the storyline goes to 90's-10's horror games.
Oh my... can't imagine how great the Remake will be
Well, the remake were absolute trash
@@Gilk99 No it wasn't, have you actually played the game yourself?
@@sunnytaco7704 Well, I actually played the game and It wasn't that bad, but also it's not so good
@@Gilk99 Fair enough
We got some bad news....
kid: wow this game look cool dad buy this game for my b-day
dad: sure son whatever you like.
(in kid room)
Kid:now i can play my new cool game!
'Music start play'
'turn off psx'
SDG | SevenDeadlyGamer Same, but with Soul Reaver
then he tries to knock your head off with a ruthless swing to your face.
It really remember me, dad also asked me if i was winning and i was totally afraid on the first scene (the fire beginning), i was 4 years old haha
Haha this is so true
Este tema se adapta a la situación mundial que estamos viviendo hoy en día por el covid-19.
Las calles vacías 😓
Está música predijo el ambiente COVID 20 años antes... 💀
So chilling lol, this brings back memories. The remake was OK but there was so much potential for something great.
This track is the main theme of resident evil 3