The Resident Evil 3- Nemesis Remake Takes a Shot at Resurrecting the Franchise’s Weakest Game

By Matthew Gault

Resident Evil 2 Remake was one of 2019’s best video games. The overhaul of the 1998 PlayStation classic did more than update the graphics — it reworked the control scheme, made zombies scary again, and reintroduced the world to the terrifying and unstoppable Mr. X. A year later, Capcom has released its remake of Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, hoping fans find it just as engaging as its predecessor.

The original Nemesis was an odd game. Its two predecessors codified a new genre, what Capcom calls “Survival Horror.” In such a game, players have limited resources to fight the zombies and monsters that pursue them Come from Read more

Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy Grants Approval for Parnitha Casino Move to Marousi

Greece’s Environment Ministry has granted its validation to the Marousi’s multi-million euro casino & hotel project, which involves a deluxe hotel and casino. That means that another obstacle on the way to its realization has been removed.

Layout of the Project Voria:

Called Project Voria, the entire project is worth 250m and should provide over 1,000 jobs. Additionally, it involves a casino, deluxe hotel, F&B services, shops, conference rooms, entertainment and recreational areas.

This fresh project, which location is close to the Olympic Stadium and The Mall Athens, will be realized by North Star Entertainment.

After receiving <…

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