I love that part of the song because that is when the nostalgia hits for those of us who played the original a bunch. But man, that choir at 1:24 brings the song to new heights.
"LET'S SETTLE THIS ONCE AND FOR ALL ,YOU SHIT HEAD!!!" That was the first thing that I thought when I heard that part of this ost, so fucking amazing and epic.
Oh man that got me SO pumped up for the final fight when that part kicked in! I was like "OH HELL YEAH LETS FUCKING GO!!!" with the biggest smile on my face and chills all over my body! Simply amazing! Capcom you beautiful bastards, you truly delivered 100% with this game's soundtrack!
@@aerondight7378 the game is done to be complete in the Inferno mode. Fighting with Nemesis in his 3 stages and beat him is very hard, but very enjoyable. The final boss is nearly impossible to pass with no special items, and as a minimun request, you have to unlock Jill in her "Ultra Instinct" mode (perfect evade to all type of attacks).
@@felipearaya3546 No Mercenaries and RPD dismemberment intro, to make the player brew anxiety, and be made to feel vulnerable. This was supposed to be the final conclusion to Raccoon City, yet we never got to explore the full deterioration of the city. No scenarios where we were met with NPC's and watching them full victim to dark injustices of Umbrella, which again, would make you feel vulnerable as your a "Supercop" and it's your duty to protect people. NO Clock Tower. NO park. NO factory. NO gravedigger. As a game it was good. As a remake? It's heartbreaking to play through.
@@aerondight7378 send a letter to the Capcom HQ and make your suggestions and review for this remake and the changes that you would do to this game and its plot. Maybe they listen to you and relaunch a 2nd version of this remake next year, you lose nothing xd
"Just so you know? This is the last fucking time!" That shot where she fires the rail gun for the first time and the concrete she's standing on just shatters is awesomely placed with the familiar swell of the original soundtrack.
@@Hero_Of_Old She could have said both. That when first firing the railgun, and the original one when putting the railgun in Nemesis' mouth to finish it once and for all.
It’s so anime cheesy the way the gun breaks the concrete but I love it! Feels so in keeping with the series when you compare it to Chris punching a boulder 😄
Really is incredible how they managed to make it so nostalgic, yet heightening it so drastically. I especially love how they contrasted Jill and Nemesis using piano and electronic sound respectively (Jill being a pianist herself). Initially the piano is sparse, uncertain, and choked by the bombastic percussion of Nemesis's theme; the piano disappears entirely once she becomes infected; it returns upon her reawakening, taking on a more urgent tone as she searches for Carlos and the vaccine. Here, the electronic beat is shed as Nemesis metamorphoses into a colossal beast, sacrificing what remained of its imprinted programming, and takes on new life in its orchestral symphony as it makes duel with the now royally pissed off piano. I'm floored by how much more care was taken into the soundtrack than... well, most the rest of the game.
And i thought Re2Remake Super Tyrant or Birkin3 themes were epic improvements...this is in other level. I mean...if you ARE an old school resident evil fan, and you remember classic Re3 Nemesis Final Metamorphosis...this theme just send shivers down your spine and you just look like shocked pikachu dude. Simple amazing. Capcom i owe two now. Love you so much
César Antonio Ramírez Leal I am in complete aw! This is just what I was hoping for with the soundtrack! It’s beyond what I had expected at least for me.
I'm biased to like the original more, but damn that doesn't make this game bad either, I must admit I enjoyed the hell out of it till I finished everything. Pretty good game if you ask me :)
@@NickiBoi7 they claimed it was a “reimagination” which is what they did with re 2 remake, which was great and it still held up to the og. while re 3 remake was a total reimagination and it had a lot of major plot point removed. it was a linear set piece while the original was a game you had to go back into certain places to progress. the first 40 minutes of the game (minus cutscenes) is the only part you go back and forth. but with only a few destinations. i think they did great with character development. but jill seems less interested with what’s going on than in the original. the helicopter scene was pushed into the first 15 minutes instead of the last 3 hours. the original being about 4-7 hours long straight depending on IF you know what you’re doing and how you’re doing it. the amount of places they cut from the remake is a bit saddening. the trailer for the game made it seem like it was exactly like the original. but once you buy it, it doesn’t seem like it should be worth $60 dollars if you didn’t preorder or catch it on sale. the soundtrack is amazing, guns are amazing.. except the magnum. i wish they remodeled the smith and wesson from re 3 og and put it in. as for the dialogue and the amount of cutscenes versus gameplay. to me, the dialogue is fine, though jill is a little more complicated and rude versus her original counterpart. carlos lost his accent, but he is amazing character. i just wish instead of carlos going to the rpd it was jill.. just like in the original. there’s a lot more things i’d love to go over. but that’s for another day
I love every single musical genre out there. Metal music is my absolute life. But fucking hell, nothing makes me tear up like a orchestration combined with a piano. This type of music is nector for the gods.
Even after I had to restart this fight for over 4 hours because of how bullshit it was on Nightmare/Inferno I love the music. Bravo Capcom for the music
they kinda did with some of the Carlos portions. they just slacked on for way too long on a really boring area. same thing with the fuse box area. other than that, mwah. perfect.
Krogan Baby good luck on inferno haha, I got it with the rocket haha. Time is not stop when you die, you have to quit the game and return into the game for the time to stop. If you load a game, the time will continue.
Regardless of the mixed opinions the game got, I LOVE this game. The story, the chemistry between Jill & Carlos, and the soundtrack especially. The moment I heard the familiar "The Last Decision" from the original in this track, I was like "Oh hell yeah!" And what an awesome final battle.
I agree completely. Jill and Carlos had such a good chemistry, a great platonic comrade relationship, it reminded me of Jill and Parker a little, or Chris and Leon, brothers in arms
@@unr8ted77 I admit, I did enjoy Carlos more in this game than the original and Jill has always been badass. As a matter of fact. I think the characters overall were better than Claire, Leon, Ada, etc. But RE2 just has more content than RE3 does.
@@LordMalice6d9 Yes, Resident Evil 2 did have more content. That's the only thing that bummed me out about the remake. I do wish it was longer and had more content. But, game's still good.
Nemesis’s last theme always sounded sad to me but it’s still very badass and menacing, more than fitting for the beast it represents in its final moments of battle. This song gives me more shivers than any other song I’ve ever heard
@@riverdaveshit Re2 Remake is the better game, yes. Re3 Remake has the better OST and Carlos is the coolest and most likeable character in these two games however.
I think they’re both great in their own ways. It’s foolish to expect a RE2R v.2. The original RE3 was also a short game and the remake shows that... also I think RE2R’s remake was also really great since it gave us the last Mr. X theme
Almost shead a tear when that 00:52 mark hit. I was not expecting it so sound so close to the original soundtrack, the nostalgia 😭. They've done many versions of the track but this one takes the cake.
Yeah it's sadly the way people are with these kinds of things. Nothing is allowed to have good and bad when it comes to public reception of media, either everyone's gotta trash it or its perfect. Game was definitely slimlined and I would have adored more, but I don't think what was there was bad, certainly not the sound track.
@@crishb2373 Still adds to a review of a game if you're trying to account for everything. And considering everyone was complaining about the lack of music in the previous remake, it's really discrediting the game when not mentioning the soundtrack.
@@ozwellespencer955 idk man, RE2 Remake was absolutely amazing but RE3 Remake is unfortunately a step down (considering it was developped in only 1 year). The campaign is waaaaay too short because they cut important sections of the original, the level design is linear as hell compared to the OG and Nemesis himself, despites having a very nice redesign, doesn't really felt like a stalking threat like Mr. X did in RE2 Remake. All his encounters were scripted and after some time in the game he only shows up to be a bossfight and that's it. This remake is a wasted potential, should have been delayed to be finished and polished so I don't blame the devs, only greedy Capcom once again.
This was the best ending for the greatest Resident Evil game ever made. The part starting at 2:29 gives me goosebumps, we now know that this is the last time we are seeing Nemesis, this is a sad farewell. Capcom thank you sooo much for this remake!
Patrick Denis someone drank all the capcom kool aid. This remake was terribly executed and rushed idk how you guys that thought it was anything more just an alright fun time is beyond me.
@@leonardomendoza2904 it's a good game, but nothing more. It could have been a masterpiece, but capcom was lazy af. This will be probably the last RE i will ever get.
This soundtrack needs to win a Grammy.... i'm serious, it's unbelievable and i think it might be the best soundtrack ever in video game history to date.
I don't think so. I mean it has very little note worthy music other than this and a few others. And while it is amazing, there is a lot more games out there with great soundtracks, an example being the Halo soundtrack, especially with Halo Infinite trying to use different instruments for different factions.
Geez, I was really disappointed that Capcom didn't use a remastered version of 'G' in Resident Evil 2 (because the rest of the game is just amazing), so I was extremely hyped when I suddenly heard the epic heartbeat and the original theme. Facing Nemesis with this kickass tune is so much better
"Look. Just so you know, this is the last fucking time!" "Feel that, did you? How about some more!" "Go ahead! I'm gonna put you right back on your ass!" "I AM SICK OF YOUR SHIT!" "Come on! Next time… TAKE THE FUCKING HINT!" "Good riddance." God I love Jill in this game. She solidifies herself as Resident Evil's true Golden Girl in my eyes. Sorry Claire. And Claire mains.
Man, pianos can make some OST so amazing and memorable. I'd say the track's piano's effectiveness for the listener goes on par with Soul of Cinder and Epilogue songs from Dark Souls 3.. it's just crazy how much can a mere few keys add up... And in this case without altering the essence of the original final metamorphosis for us classic fans 😁 it's just great.
Best thing I liked about Nemesis in this remake is that he doesn't like you giving him your back. Soon, he appears right in front of your face. This was awsome and it would have been better without the dodging ability. It would just had made the chase more exciting and fun. Everytime he jumped in front of my face I felt like he is telling me " You think you can outrun me, bitch?? "
The way I would describe the two versions is this... *Original:* Feels more desperate and apocalyptic, with its main music beats sounding like a church organ and the nuclear launch countdown being prominently displayed as you fight. Greater emphasis is put on your impending doom and the need to defeat your enemy quickly, so you can escape in time. Also, there is a whole secondary soundtrack, for when you are finally dealing the death blow to Nemesis. *Remade:* Feels much more militaristic and triumphant, as though to emphasize how the tables are turned and Jill just needs to make one final assault on Nemesis, before the menace tormenting her for whole game is slain at last. Also, there a unique segment of piano music interspersed throughout, which I find to be a welcomed addition. (Not to mention, both versions also have different introductions, before the main beats start)
The moment this music hit i remembered all tje nemesis confrontations in ps1 and all the great boss fights with him in this game and went to exited My fav 2020 game so far even tough clock tower interior is missing :(
A song that truly represents the battle with God It's one of the best songs in the final battle theme of the series. I think the other is the Nyx of File2
God, I swear I don’t care how many RE games they’ll make, RE3 has a special place in my heart. Nemesis is the only creature to survive even though he was hit by a car and fell from a seven storey building, burnt twice, got beat up by a grenade launcher, got its arm ripped and then was smashed by a crane and melted into dogfood. But I still believe that when he actually died in his final form it could have been a bit more creative.
Now imagine if Capcom put this game in the hands of the elite team, same as produced R4R and now imagine this same theme playing while nemesis completely deformed eating a dead body of a Tyrant in the dead factory and transformer itself in the final metamorphosis. Battle Starts.
Someone said at deleted video: "After so many defeats and transformation; Nemesis HATES her so much,now counts her more as *The arch-nemesis* than a target"
0:52 always gives the chills
Hell yeah it does bro, same by me
For me the most chilling part is definitely 1:10-1:24! Absolutely stunning.
I love that part of the song because that is when the nostalgia hits for those of us who played the original a bunch. But man, that choir at 1:24 brings the song to new heights.
power of remaking the Original soundtrack
@@FluffyBunny9002 I'm dumb and I did not notice that part is on Jill's theme on RE5
You want S.T.A.R.S? I'll give you S.T.A.R.S.
Next time, take the fucking hint.
@@darknid158 #hit
@@replacableVessel wtf are you talking about
Spv Land bruh it’s a quote from the game dude
@@darknid158 That one is soooo laaaaaame
0:53 Yeah !!
"LET'S SETTLE THIS ONCE AND FOR ALL ,YOU SHIT HEAD!!!"
That was the first thing that I thought when I heard that part of this ost, so fucking amazing and epic.
Oh man that got me SO pumped up for the final fight when that part kicked in! I was like "OH HELL YEAH LETS FUCKING GO!!!" with the biggest smile on my face and chills all over my body! Simply amazing! Capcom you beautiful bastards, you truly delivered 100% with this game's soundtrack!
@@NeedScissors61 I didn't play this game, but I felt that what I said hehe
despite how the game turn out to be, you can't deny this game have a really kickass soundtrack.
Amen, brother. Overall the game has left me in a depressed state. But this remake has given me my favourite ever soundtrack to a game.
@@aerondight7378 the game is done to be complete in the Inferno mode.
Fighting with Nemesis in his 3 stages and beat him is very hard, but very enjoyable.
The final boss is nearly impossible to pass with no special items, and as a minimun request, you have to unlock Jill in her "Ultra Instinct" mode (perfect evade to all type of attacks).
@@felipearaya3546 No Mercenaries and RPD dismemberment intro, to make the player brew anxiety, and be made to feel vulnerable. This was supposed to be the final conclusion to Raccoon City, yet we never got to explore the full deterioration of the city. No scenarios where we were met with NPC's and watching them full victim to dark injustices of Umbrella, which again, would make you feel vulnerable as your a "Supercop" and it's your duty to protect people. NO Clock Tower. NO park. NO factory. NO gravedigger. As a game it was good. As a remake? It's heartbreaking to play through.
@@aerondight7378 send a letter to the Capcom HQ and make your suggestions and review for this remake and the changes that you would do to this game and its plot.
Maybe they listen to you and relaunch a 2nd version of this remake next year, you lose nothing xd
@@felipearaya3546 yeah in my dreams lmaooo
"Just so you know? This is the last fucking time!"
That shot where she fires the rail gun for the first time and the concrete she's standing on just shatters is awesomely placed with the familiar swell of the original soundtrack.
If they didn't choose this cringing "badass" line and perserved the original line, then it would be 10x more epic.
@@windflier1684 no, the new line was better. Sorry.
@@Hero_Of_Old yes bro
@@Hero_Of_Old She could have said both. That when first firing the railgun, and the original one when putting the railgun in Nemesis' mouth to finish it once and for all.
It’s so anime cheesy the way the gun breaks the concrete but I love it! Feels so in keeping with the series when you compare it to Chris punching a boulder 😄
I went SUPER excited when I played this part of the game, didn't expect the transition to Final Metamorphosis.
When the battle started i was so excited for the music, and that moment you pick up the Railgun...Shivers for a lifetime ♥️😂
0:53
That part did it.
Snap!! I was awesome to hear this played!
Absolutely same feelings !!! It's totally incredible and very rare emotion
Me too
0:20
That sudden transition.
Gave me chills.
Plus that's when Carlos ran off and leave Jill alone
Really is incredible how they managed to make it so nostalgic, yet heightening it so drastically. I especially love how they contrasted Jill and Nemesis using piano and electronic sound respectively (Jill being a pianist herself). Initially the piano is sparse, uncertain, and choked by the bombastic percussion of Nemesis's theme; the piano disappears entirely once she becomes infected; it returns upon her reawakening, taking on a more urgent tone as she searches for Carlos and the vaccine.
Here, the electronic beat is shed as Nemesis metamorphoses into a colossal beast, sacrificing what remained of its imprinted programming, and takes on new life in its orchestral symphony as it makes duel with the now royally pissed off piano. I'm floored by how much more care was taken into the soundtrack than... well, most the rest of the game.
bro what the fuck are you talking about lmfao. this "muh remake" was a bad joke
Very well said Conrad 👏
Wow this was an incredible analysis.
damn u can write a book now
Oh wow that was a great take on this.
And i thought Re2Remake Super Tyrant or Birkin3 themes were epic improvements...this is in other level. I mean...if you ARE an old school resident evil fan, and you remember classic Re3 Nemesis Final Metamorphosis...this theme just send shivers down your spine and you just look like shocked pikachu dude. Simple amazing. Capcom i owe two now. Love you so much
César Antonio Ramírez Leal I am in complete aw! This is just what I was hoping for with the soundtrack! It’s beyond what I had expected at least for me.
Very well said. RE3 was my favorite game and you don't know how happy almost to tears I'm to listen this songs that are in my childhood memories.
The moment when Jill shoots the railgun and the music explodes at 0:52 made me jump from my fucking chair. I was amazed.
Yeah i wasnt expecting it to be Final Metamorphosis remade
@@Goldman200 Its my favorit part to
3:01 chills every single time. It's such a masterpiece of music.
It turns from cool to EPIC the moment you pull the trigger of the Railgun the first time.
I don't care what people say, I really enjoyed this game.
I liked it more than the recent RE8: Village.
I agree whit u 🤝
I'm biased to like the original more, but damn that doesn't make this game bad either, I must admit I enjoyed the hell out of it till I finished everything. Pretty good game if you ask me :)
There had to have been a reason they downsized as they did. I still really enjoyed this
@@NickiBoi7 they claimed it was a “reimagination” which is what they did with re 2 remake, which was great and it still held up to the og. while re 3 remake was a total reimagination and it had a lot of major plot point removed. it was a linear set piece while the original was a game you had to go back into certain places to progress. the first 40 minutes of the game (minus cutscenes) is the only part you go back and forth. but with only a few destinations. i think they did great with character development. but jill seems less interested with what’s going on than in the original. the helicopter scene was pushed into the first 15 minutes instead of the last 3 hours. the original being about 4-7 hours long straight depending on IF you know what you’re doing and how you’re doing it. the amount of places they cut from the remake is a bit saddening. the trailer for the game made it seem like it was exactly like the original. but once you buy it, it doesn’t seem like it should be worth $60 dollars if you didn’t preorder or catch it on sale. the soundtrack is amazing, guns are amazing.. except the magnum. i wish they remodeled the smith and wesson from re 3 og and put it in. as for the dialogue and the amount of cutscenes versus gameplay. to me, the dialogue is fine, though jill is a little more complicated and rude versus her original counterpart. carlos lost his accent, but he is amazing character. i just wish instead of carlos going to the rpd it was jill.. just like in the original. there’s a lot more things i’d love to go over. but that’s for another day
I love every single musical genre out there. Metal music is my absolute life. But fucking hell, nothing makes me tear up like a orchestration combined with a piano. This type of music is nector for the gods.
preach
Dude, have you heard the AoT OST? You'd love them. Samuel Kim has great covers as well.
Nothing dies down here
My favorite line from Ada
Even after I had to restart this fight for over 4 hours because of how bullshit it was on Nightmare/Inferno I love the music. Bravo Capcom for the music
Same here, I was swatted like a fly thousands of times.
Nightmare/Inferno really made the game feel like Survival/Horror... :)
@@EdouardMulheim Interesting since final Nemesis in original Re3 was a cakewalk but hear on Nightmare he's probably the hardest boss in the series.
@@LordMalice6d9 not to mention inferno is just straight up insanity
Jill: "Next time...Take the f3cking hint"
Nemesis: "Jill Wait.....nooooooooooooooo......"
R.I.P. Nemesis
April 2020
Ahahaha yes😆😆
bro it's from 1998, not 2020 lol
¿You want stars? I'll give you stars.
Actually Rip: october 1998
Lol
I'm so happy this ended up getting treatment it deserved. I was going to be so upset if they botched this theme.
they kinda did with some of the Carlos portions. they just slacked on for way too long on a really boring area. same thing with the fuse box area. other than that, mwah. perfect.
Powerful theme for a powerful beast. Puts other RE Bosses to shame.
not really since his attacks can be dodged with ease, needs to be stunned 2 times which is enough time to charge up the railgun to kill him.
@@rometkoemets3669 on hardcore and higher he gets up before you even finish pushing one in
@@pashaaleksahin130 probably played on assisted :D
@@jereredrops1732 Yea, took me almost an hour on nightmare. On my way to him on inferno now.
Krogan Baby good luck on inferno haha, I got it with the rocket haha. Time is not stop when you die, you have to quit the game and return into the game for the time to stop. If you load a game, the time will continue.
Regardless of the mixed opinions the game got, I LOVE this game. The story, the chemistry between Jill & Carlos, and the soundtrack especially. The moment I heard the familiar "The Last Decision" from the original in this track, I was like "Oh hell yeah!" And what an awesome final battle.
I agree completely. Jill and Carlos had such a good chemistry, a great platonic comrade relationship, it reminded me of Jill and Parker a little, or Chris and Leon, brothers in arms
@@unr8ted77 I admit, I did enjoy Carlos more in this game than the original and Jill has always been badass. As a matter of fact. I think the characters overall were better than Claire, Leon, Ada, etc. But RE2 just has more content than RE3 does.
@@LordMalice6d9 Yes, Resident Evil 2 did have more content. That's the only thing that bummed me out about the remake. I do wish it was longer and had more content. But, game's still good.
The beginning piano up to 0:54 is...
I think this is my first time using this term, but it gave me CHILLS. So so good throughout.
I can't stop crying for this music
For so much epicness?
@@cristobalgonzalez324 So much nostalgia.
Me on this part.
2:04
Me too..
Dont cry to this.....
Save it for the credit theme.
Nemesis’s last theme always sounded sad to me but it’s still very badass and menacing, more than fitting for the beast it represents in its final moments of battle. This song gives me more shivers than any other song I’ve ever heard
When this started playing I started punching my chair...
Me too but tried to punch it accordingly with the music
The soundtrack of this game is like 5 million times better than RE2 Remakes OST.
But overall, RE2 Remake is the best game of the two.
@@riverdaveshit Re2 Remake is the better game, yes. Re3 Remake has the better OST and Carlos is the coolest and most likeable character in these two games however.
I think they’re both great in their own ways. It’s foolish to expect a RE2R v.2. The original RE3 was also a short game and the remake shows that... also I think RE2R’s remake was also really great since it gave us the last Mr. X theme
@@hasangenc2922 Though for is RE3 MUCH BETTER than RE2! Better BOWs and its Challanging! PLUS better Atmospheric!
@@lyspec someone gets it
The moment deserves a theme like this one...the last moments of Némesis and raccoon city, epic remix.
Almost shead a tear when that 00:52 mark hit. I was not expecting it so sound so close to the original soundtrack, the nostalgia 😭. They've done many versions of the track but this one takes the cake.
Bruh this was fire!!!! Was I the only one jumping out my chair when she whipped out the resident evil version of the BFG son?!!!
Definitely not! I was standing right with ya!!!
My jaw dropped when I seen the floor crack when Jill fired it and that big ass hole she shot through the wall!
When 0:53 kicked out, I was "HOLY SHIT, THE SOUNDTRACK!!!LET'S DO THIS SHIT!!!!"
It's so amazing
SO much more satisfying than luring the Nemesis into the path of a fixed laser cannon turret.
Funny how they literally rip the ending of DOOM 2016 with that XD
This theme was absolutely PERFECTION. It added a huge sense of horror and epic epicness to the final battle no matter how short it was.
This boss fight on inferno difficulty was so goddamn hard
The beginning part is BEAUTIFUL. Like the countdown of nuclear detonation just started and you’re fighting a boss.
Damn
I agree
Yeah it's sadly the way people are with these kinds of things. Nothing is allowed to have good and bad when it comes to public reception of media, either everyone's gotta trash it or its perfect. Game was definitely slimlined and I would have adored more, but I don't think what was there was bad, certainly not the sound track.
@@tehtayziez I don't think people are wrong to focus on the negatives when this is a remake of an existing game that is miles better.
Yes, but a soundtrack does not solve the shortcomings that the whole game had, lol
@@crishb2373 Still adds to a review of a game if you're trying to account for everything. And considering everyone was complaining about the lack of music in the previous remake, it's really discrediting the game when not mentioning the soundtrack.
I recognised this soundtrack straight away because I remember the original, brilliant pieces.
Basically a remastered version of the original
But better
@@GloffiN I want to say yes, buttt... ORIGINAL ALWAYS BETTER!!😆😆😆😃😆😃
Gu1lherme Ferre1ra i agree
@Alastor probably nostalgia being at play
@@ozwellespencer955 idk man, RE2 Remake was absolutely amazing but RE3 Remake is unfortunately a step down (considering it was developped in only 1 year). The campaign is waaaaay too short because they cut important sections of the original, the level design is linear as hell compared to the OG and Nemesis himself, despites having a very nice redesign, doesn't really felt like a stalking threat like Mr. X did in RE2 Remake. All his encounters were scripted and after some time in the game he only shows up to be a bossfight and that's it. This remake is a wasted potential, should have been delayed to be finished and polished so I don't blame the devs, only greedy Capcom once again.
This was the best ending for the greatest Resident Evil game ever made. The part starting at 2:29 gives me goosebumps, we now know that this is the last time we are seeing Nemesis, this is a sad farewell. Capcom thank you sooo much for this remake!
Patrick Denis someone drank all the capcom kool aid. This remake was terribly executed and rushed idk how you guys that thought it was anything more just an alright fun time is beyond me.
@@leonardomendoza2904 it's a good game, but nothing more. It could have been a masterpiece, but capcom was lazy af. This will be probably the last RE i will ever get.
@@hasangenc2922 RE2 remake and RE3 remake were both unfortunately disappointing. All RE2 remake had over 3 was a bit more replayability but that's it.
@@LordMalice6d9your opinion is disappointing.
Felt that did you? How about some more?
Literally when she sex with carlos on chopper
Lmao xD, guys that played on inferno and died x99 times will take this line to the grave
2:30 that sound beatiful🥰
*revelation vibe i think
That's wonderful, so nostalgic, love it
I love how prominent Nemesis' jingle is in this
I can't even find words for how epic this is!
This soundtrack needs to win a Grammy.... i'm serious, it's unbelievable and i think it might be the best soundtrack ever in video game history to date.
I don't think so. I mean it has very little note worthy music other than this and a few others. And while it is amazing, there is a lot more games out there with great soundtracks, an example being the Halo soundtrack, especially with Halo Infinite trying to use different instruments for different factions.
Journey-Destiny 2
I couldn't agree more.
Try Ludwig the holy blade from Bloodborne
This theme is so good and underrated
Because the fact that the final OG game music sounds very similar, that is what made me love this game. Thx for this ❤😊
*Let's settle this once and for all!*
That was the first thing that I thought when I heard this, specially in 0:52
It was short, sure but i literally loved every second of the game.
The beginning of this track has a sad yet eerie feel to it!
1:24 I can’t be the only one who hears One-Winged Angel from Final Fantasy VII at this part.
This is one of the best boss theme ever made. Is also really faithful to the original theme.
2:38 damn the chills 😫
Geez, I was really disappointed that Capcom didn't use a remastered version of 'G' in Resident Evil 2 (because the rest of the game is just amazing), so I was extremely hyped when I suddenly heard the epic heartbeat and the original theme. Facing Nemesis with this kickass tune is so much better
So emotional that makes me goosebumps and tears
This is the best soundtrack of the series
Nemesis: a fucking creature that is almost near immortal
Some woman in a blue vest: *plot armour go brrrrr*
"You want stars I'll give you stars!"
FIVE (five) FOUR (four) THREE (three) TWO (two) ONE (one) FIRE!
"Look. Just so you know, this is the last fucking time!"
"Feel that, did you? How about some more!"
"Go ahead! I'm gonna put you right back on your ass!"
"I AM SICK OF YOUR SHIT!"
"Come on! Next time… TAKE THE FUCKING HINT!"
"Good riddance."
God I love Jill in this game. She solidifies herself as Resident Evil's true Golden Girl in my eyes. Sorry Claire. And Claire mains.
RE3 Nemesis: *Metamorphosis*
RE3 REmake: *The Cooler Metamorphosis*
Man, pianos can make some OST so amazing and memorable.
I'd say the track's piano's effectiveness for the listener goes on par with Soul of Cinder and Epilogue songs from Dark Souls 3.. it's just crazy how much can a mere few keys add up... And in this case without altering the essence of the original final metamorphosis for us classic fans 😁 it's just great.
I had to admit, this is way better than the original
0:52 que felicidad me pone esta parte, siempre que la escucho me dan ganas de caerle a tiros a Nemesis
Who else played this on inferno mode? I sure did and loved every second of it even though it was so frustrating!
The best theme for all Resident Evil !!!
this is a great example of a great remake sountrack
I can't believe they haven't used the 'You want some S.T.A.R.S.' line during the railgun battle...
They used earlier when Jill go under the sewer
@@lawlaw9176 And it was a total waste at that point
Best boss fight with best boss fight music
You want S.T.A.R.S? I'll give you S.T.A.R.S!!!!!.
Surprised she didn't do this on the remake 😢
Who would’ve known 21 years later, the world would’ve been fighting its own virus..
The virus here is weak as shit.
the C-virus is real it’s not the T-virus but it’s still fucks you up
It's a cold
@@Valkyries733 Geez, say that to the overwhelmed hospitals, they need to know it's just a cold.
@@duhmzdaih
Its a cold that happens to kill more people than a normal cold.
Not all remakes can be perfect but this was outstanding wow
😅😂
I love how this track has a Parasite Eve vibe to it at.
Best thing I liked about Nemesis in this remake is that he doesn't like you giving him your back. Soon, he appears right in front of your face. This was awsome and it would have been better without the dodging ability. It would just had made the chase more exciting and fun. Everytime he jumped in front of my face I felt like he is telling me " You think you can outrun me, bitch?? "
The original is better for its oppression, yes, but this one has another level of climatic moment and I like it. Both are good on their own way :)
Someone who have a good opinion about this owo
The way I would describe the two versions is this...
*Original:* Feels more desperate and apocalyptic, with its main music beats sounding like a church organ and the nuclear launch countdown being prominently displayed as you fight. Greater emphasis is put on your impending doom and the need to defeat your enemy quickly, so you can escape in time. Also, there is a whole secondary soundtrack, for when you are finally dealing the death blow to Nemesis.
*Remade:* Feels much more militaristic and triumphant, as though to emphasize how the tables are turned and Jill just needs to make one final assault on Nemesis, before the menace tormenting her for whole game is slain at last. Also, there a unique segment of piano music interspersed throughout, which I find to be a welcomed addition.
(Not to mention, both versions also have different introductions, before the main beats start)
I honestly love how they perfectly remade the final boss from the old re3
So glad they lept this soundtrack in the remake 😍 I actually grinned upon hearing it! ❤👏👏
I love this theme and 3rd demise because they pay homage to each the original OST of birkin and nemesis
The moment this music hit i remembered all tje nemesis confrontations in ps1 and all the great boss fights with him in this game and went to exited
My fav 2020 game so far even tough clock tower interior is missing :(
A song that truly represents the battle with God It's one of the best songs in the final battle theme of the series. I think the other is the Nyx of File2
God, I swear I don’t care how many RE games they’ll make, RE3 has a special place in my heart. Nemesis is the only creature to survive even though he was hit by a car and fell from a seven storey building, burnt twice, got beat up by a grenade launcher, got its arm ripped and then was smashed by a crane and melted into dogfood. But I still believe that when he actually died in his final form it could have been a bit more creative.
00:52 - Now we are talking!
Yeah!
Freaking love this one. They did great with all the musics for this remake!
Love this soundtrack 😍
Now imagine if Capcom put this game in the hands of the elite team, same as produced R4R and now imagine this same theme playing while nemesis completely deformed eating a dead body of a Tyrant in the dead factory and transformer itself in the final metamorphosis. Battle Starts.
I LOVEEEE THIS THEMEEEEE
la única canción que si hicieron bien en toda la tanda de remakes que a habido con respecto a su pieza musical original
This is game made appreciate Jill Valentine more than any other Resident Evil games. Badass and compassionate at the same time.
The design for Nemesis in this final fight is better than in the OG
Say what you will about this game, but there is one thing it absolutely nailed and it's the soundtrack
2:05 and 4:15 my favorite
What are u doing Hunk
The excitement from this game is the only thing I miss from the covid era
Why are there people who just don't like remakes? Of course they are gonna deviate from the original. Thats what makes it a REmake
THANK YOU!!!
I remember going against him of inferno and how badass this was with the music
Someone said at deleted video:
"After so many defeats and transformation; Nemesis HATES her so much,now counts her more as *The arch-nemesis* than a target"
What video?
@@gianxander like this video but DELETED
@@halkras oh
@@gianxander "genius 0" level comment
@@halkras bruh
0:20 1:32 Both Of Buzzlightyear Star Command Adventure Begins And Nightmare Before Christmas 💪👑💗💜🖤🟣🈳️👹😈🇺🇲🇯🇵
Much of the game was a bit of a letdown, I won't lie about that. But the soundtrack to this game is absolutely amazing
What an absolute BANGER
"Next time, take the fucking hint!"
Beautiful and epic.
This and Alexia Ashford theme are my personal favorites
Nemesis forever staaaars :)
I don’t care what anybody says this game was fun especially on hardcore, but the og will still be the best.
2:39 This Is Just God Like
0:53 YESSSSSSS!!!!!!