๐ง♂️ Resident Evil 3 Remake – PC Game Review (Played on RTX 3050 + i5 13th Gen)
๐ Overview
Resident Evil 3 (2020) is a modern remake of the 1999 classic by Capcom. It follows Jill Valentine trying to escape Raccoon City during the zombie outbreak while being hunted by the terrifying Nemesis. Built on the RE Engine (same as RE2 Remake and RE7), this is a cinematic survival horror shooter that blends action and fear in a tight, visually polished experience.
๐ฅ️ Performance on My Gaming PC
Specs:
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GPU: RTX 3050 8GB
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CPU: Intel i5 13th Gen
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RAM: 16GB DDR4
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Storage: SSD
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Resolution: 1080p
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Settings Played On: High / Ultra
๐ฎ FPS & Stability:
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At 1080p High settings: Smooth 60–75 FPS consistently
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On Ultra settings with RTX 3050, it maintains 50–60 FPS, thanks to great optimization
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No major stutters, quick load times, and minimal texture pop-in
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RE Engine is extremely well-optimized for mid-range builds
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DLSS (if modded) or FidelityFX CAS can be used for performance boost
๐️ Graphics & Visual Fidelity
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Photorealistic environments: dim streets, sewers, labs, and underground facilities look terrifying
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Excellent lighting, shadows, and wet texture effects make Raccoon City feel grim and intense
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Character models (especially Jill and Nemesis) are detailed and expressive
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RTX 3050 handles particle effects, explosions, and zombie hordes without drops
๐ง♀️ Gameplay & Combat
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Fast-paced survival horror with more action than RE2 Remake
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Tight shooting mechanics, dodge rolls, explosive barrels, and crafting system
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Nemesis is a relentless and terrifying foe, appearing in scripted moments and boss fights
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Mix of exploration, puzzle-solving, and intense corridor combat
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Guns feel weighty, headshots are satisfying, and ammo management adds tension
๐ Story & Pacing
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Storyline follows Jill and Carlos during the final days of Raccoon City
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Events overlap with Resident Evil 2 (but from a different perspective)
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Nemesis is a key antagonist, evolved from the Tyrant (Mr. X)
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Pacing is more linear and action-heavy than RE2 Remake
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Total campaign length: 6–8 hours, short but impactful
๐ค AI & Enemies
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Zombie AI is unpredictable – some lunge, others stagger, keeping tension high
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Nemesis fights are cinematic and intense, with quick-time dodges and big explosions
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Bosses are varied and challenging without being unfair
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Enemy variety is decent, though some classic RE3 areas were cut in remake
๐ง Audio Design
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Creepy ambient sounds, zombie growls, distant screams – highly immersive
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Voice acting is solid, especially Jill and Carlos
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Sound cues are vital – footsteps, snarls, and breaking glass will make you paranoid
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Use headphones for best experience
๐ Pros
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Visually stunning and highly optimized
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Intense, fast-paced gameplay
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Nemesis is terrifying and memorable
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Smooth performance on RTX 3050 + i5 13th Gen
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Great sound design and atmospheric tension
๐ Cons
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Short campaign (~6–8 hours)
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Some original RE3 content was cut
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Less exploration and puzzles than RE2 Remake
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No real replay value beyond unlockables
✅ Final Verdict
Resident Evil 3 Remake is a cinematic, action-packed horror experience that runs beautifully on a mid-range PC. With your RTX 3050 and Intel i5 13th Gen, you can enjoy the game at High to Ultra settings with 60+ FPS at 1080p, making it both visually rich and super smooth. While it’s a shorter game than RE2 Remake, its intensity, atmosphere, and Nemesis encounters make it a must-play for horror fans.
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
๐ฏ Recommended for RE fans, action-horror lovers, and players who enjoyed RE2 Remake
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