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This Demo is a voice over I did with a YouTube channel called \"Console Cinema.\" I have done Top 10's and reviews about video games and can do the same for films.

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English

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North American (General)

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Welcome back, everyone to console cinema for another video on Capcom's resident Evil three remake on the PS four and this one we're talking about 10 Things I Wish I Knew About Before playing resident Evil three. Let's jump Right in Coming in at number 10. Assists of Mode. Assistive Mode is a welcomed one in the resident evil Siri's. I feel that it makes it easier for newcomers of a Siri's to enjoy the game without all the typical resident evil struggles we veterans go through. In this mode, you will receive more ammo from crafting, and you will have a slight health regeneration. This mode also activates assist of aim, which will slowly move your radical towards the enemy's head. Some people tend to put down games when the difficulty becomes too much. Assistant mode makes it great for anyone who wants to get into the Siri's but may find it a little hard. Number seven Combat. This one's important. Make sure to make use of the quick turn by pressing down the left analog stick and simultaneously pressing the square button on the PS four controller. Performing this quick turn will save you time and allow you to see what's behind you without panning the camera all the way around. And as cliche as it may sound, make sure you aim for the head. Zombies are like bullet sponges, and they will eat all your ammo, and sometimes they even come back to life after you have killed them. You may want to consider taking out the legs of most zombies and running around them, as I mentioned in the reviewed video I did of this game, Which, by the way, if you haven't watched it yet, what are you thinking? I'll place the link of the video in the description so you guys can check it out after this video number six. The Magnum. Although this gun is not needed to complete the game, depending on how difficult you want the ending to be, anyway, you may want to consider fighting it. The Magnum has always been one of the strongest guns in our resident evil games, hence why you get it at the end of the game. The Magnum is easy to miss, considering that once you reach the hospital with Jill, you don't even need to search it at all. You can head straight to the next objective and miss it entirely. What you need to do is drop down in the middle courtyard in the hospital, and there you will find the 40 for you, Lighting Hawk or the Magnum.