It usually only takes a single Hand Grenade to stun Nemesis, but recklessly rushing head first into ever encounter just for the possibility of an item isn't worth it. While he isn't anywhere as intense in Resident Evil 3 Remake as he was in the original game, he's still hard to put down – especially on the higher difficulties. Updated on Jby Renan Fontes: Stopping Nemesis is easier said than done. Stopping Nemesis in his tracks is often difficult, but his drops help to make Resident Evil 3 an easier experience. All the same, Nemesis is at his most dangerous when he’s hunting Jill in Raccoon City.
Nemesis’ role suits the gameplay and the fact he isn’t as present in the second half makes his appearances more meaningful.
Resident Evil 3 Remake doesn’t use Nemesis half as much as its source game, but it doesn’t exactly suffer for it either. RELATED: Resident Evil 3: How To Escape Raccoon City Since the 2020 remake downplays Nemesis’ role considerably, it goes without saying that his drops aren’t as important – but they’re still there and still useful.
Stopping to fight Nemesis offers some of the best weapons and items in the original Resident Evil 3. Since Nemesis popped up multiple times over the course of the game, players would be rewarded if they stood their ground and defeated him at any point. Nemesis was so present on the original Resident Evil 3 that there was an entire drop system designed around him.