
Resident Evil 3 is terrifying and fantastic
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This makes mastering the dodge absolutely critical for when you're low on ammo. This move allows you to avoid taking damage while also deal increased damage and greater critical hits.ĭamage done during this counterattack window appears to do far more than it would otherwise and I also noticed that zombie heads would be blown apart more frequently. Jill can dodge out of the way, then immediately aim and fire on the enemy she evaded. Jill is who you'll be playing as for the majority of the game, so it's absolutely critical you understand how to dodge and counter with her. Once you have the pattern down, the bigger bosses and non-zombie enemies will be easier to dodge.
It's going to be a little different with each enemy, which is why we recommend practicing with basic zombies first. How to dodge and parry in Resident Evil 3