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[PREVIEW] Watch Out for Fireballs! 277: Resident Evil 3 (2020) (Premium)

Watch Out for Fireballs!

Duckfeed.tv

Video Games, Leisure

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2020

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to Raccoon City.

This month's premium episode is Capcom's action-heavy followup to the Resident Evil 2 Remake, their update to Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. It tells a similar story to the original, but streamlines everything to heighten the intensity of the fights. This process absolutely strips away a lot of what was special about the original, which it was rightly criticized for, but it's impossible to say it's not fun.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I would like to begin the episode by thanking some of our patrons like Spoon, Ghostlight Media, Joe Crowell, Ben Quinn, and Joseph A. Rogers.

0:11.4

All of these are people who, at some point in the past, went to patreon.com slash duckfeed TV and kicked us some money.

0:19.8

You can do that too and get a lot of extra content and also help us make these shows.

0:26.8

Once again, that is patreon.com slash duck feed TV.

0:30.7

And now we're going to go into the episode, but you're not going to hear the regular music.

0:34.9

You're going to hear a special save room remix of the Woff theme done by your friend

0:40.8

Donar's Banshee Beat.

0:57.0

Music The The The Thank you. I'm going to I'm The My name is Gary Butterfield.

2:10.2

My name is Cole Ross.

2:12.1

And you're listening to Watch Out for Fireballs.

2:13.8

It is a Games Club podcast.

2:15.4

And this week we are talking about Resident Evil

2:19.0

3, specifically the remake, uh, which is a survival horror game developed and published by

2:24.1

Capcom for the PC, PS4, and Xbox 1 in 2020. And I'm going to keep calling it three make.

2:32.0

Three make is easier to say. For propane maniacs reasons. Yes. And this episode is our premium episode for the month. Yeah. Nobody executive produced this one. This is just us. We did. Yeah. We decided, hey, we did that last year. We have a premium episode about the two make. Why don't we do this one? Yeah. We knew we were both going to play it and want to talk about it. Yeah. You know, and I'm not on the level. So I got to have an opportunity to talk about it as well. I mean, you know, so, yeah. And, you know, it's a big game and we both love this series and stuff. So we want an opportunity. Yeah. And also it's an interesting product that spawned some kind of irritating discourse. And I don't know. It'd be fun to get our piece set on this because I think we're more positive about this than Gen Pop. Right. Yeah. We're going to correct the course a little bit. So if you're one of those people who gets, like, annoyed when we talk about the reception of games, we'll talk about that a little bit. It's not going to be a nonstop. No, no. But it's hard to separate. Like, that is almost the story for this game, you know, in terms of the kind of journalism and the discourse in the public consciousness. Like the story of this game is the disappointing follow-up.

3:43.5

Yeah.

3:43.9

And it is hilarious to me that it also falls into that role when the original three did as well.

3:50.2

Yeah.

3:50.8

Yeah.

3:51.0

Even though part of the reason why I think this is the disappointing follow-up is that like,

3:54.7

this is probably not as good as the original three either.

3:57.2

Right.

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