![]() After he locks himself away, be sure to keep chatting to the rotund coward to hear him say “I’m not going anywhere. 4 / Dario RossoĪlthough a lot has changed from the original Resident Evil 3, one thing that’s stayed consistent is the early appearance of Dario Rosso in the Blue Mountain Warehouse. The simple answer is likely Capcom is just reusing assets, but I prefer to imagine the complex subplot of Jill’s mysterious mutt. It gets more complicated still when he’s seen again under the ‘sightings’ board. ![]() The plot thickens further when, later in the hospital, what appears to be a picture of the exact same dog is on the ‘missing’ board. There’s also a dog picture that looks exactly like the dog picture on her desk found later in the S.T.A.R.S office. The famous S.T.A.R.S picture is on her pinboard. Jill’s iconic beret from the original Resident Evil is resting on the shelf. The opening is set in Jill’s apartment and is full of tons of little details and easter eggs. However, once you finish the game and gain access to the shop, you can buy the bespoke piece, admire its custom engravings and have it ready in the item box for all your zombie decapitation needs. Jill’s memorable custom gun, the Samurai Edge, returns once again in RE3, but is immediately lost during the battle with Nemesis before you get a chance to use it. Thankfully, the acting’s a little better this time… 2 / The Samurai Edge You’ve been warned!ġ / Live Action OpeningThe game kicks off with a live-action video, marking the first time it’s done this since the original Resident Evil in 1996. Beware this is going to contain spoilers.
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