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  1. Jul 4, 2022
    7
    It has better frame rates but still some problems overall not my favorite remake but is not that bad as people say.
  2. Jun 23, 2022
    7
    The RT mode seems much more stable than the RE2 patch, but the framerates still have some noticable dips in specific areas.
    The dualsense features have a barebones implementation just like RE8, meaning you get trigger resistance while shooting (and while aiming with a non-pistol weapon) but no specific haptic feedback.
    The advertised 3D audio feature seems to be here to some extent, but
    The RT mode seems much more stable than the RE2 patch, but the framerates still have some noticable dips in specific areas.
    The dualsense features have a barebones implementation just like RE8, meaning you get trigger resistance while shooting (and while aiming with a non-pistol weapon) but no specific haptic feedback.
    The advertised 3D audio feature seems to be here to some extent, but again it's not that noticable and I couldn't compare it to the PS4 release.
    Although Capcom mentions there are no additional content, I have noticed a couple of lines of dialogues in Jill and Carlos' first interaction; I've seen some changes in the background of the final scene (the 2nd helicopter being missing). Overall, nothing crazy.
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    Aug 1, 2022
    70
    Despite the PS5 upgrades improving Resi 3 the most, it still doesn’t create an all-time horror great. Blockbuster zombie blasting is still a good time, though. [Issue#17, p.76]
  2. Jun 17, 2022
    70
    While a PS5 version of Resident Evil 3 could never rectify the glaring issues of the PS4 remake — cut content, very short run time — it does at least shine bright with ray tracing implementation and a native 4K resolution. Capcom was simply trying to make Resident Evil 3 look and run better on PS5, and it at least achieved that.