Nemesis

Nemesis

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  • Author:S.D. Perry
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Summary

Zombies, mutant animals, bioengineered weapons and surgically enhanced monsters: after all she's been through, Jill Valentine is ready to leave Raccoon City for ever。 But the Umbrella Corporation isn't finished with Raccoon City。

Under cover of night, mercenary teams have entered the city, along with something else - a lethal creature code-named Nemesis。 Nemesis is on the hunt, and Jill is its prey。

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Reviews

Lisa

Though I usually steer away from comparing adaptations in reviews, I assume that any potential audience has played the game or at least know the story, and I will therefore compare the book to the corresponding game。The book follows the events of the original Resident Evil - Nemesis rather well, perhaps a little too well at times。 Carlos’ line about how Jill wants to date him because, he presumes, she is swooning over his accent may fly in a 90’s zombie game but does not translate well into book Though I usually steer away from comparing adaptations in reviews, I assume that any potential audience has played the game or at least know the story, and I will therefore compare the book to the corresponding game。The book follows the events of the original Resident Evil - Nemesis rather well, perhaps a little too well at times。 Carlos’ line about how Jill wants to date him because, he presumes, she is swooning over his accent may fly in a 90’s zombie game but does not translate well into book form, not even with the author’s excuse of it being a badly thought out tension or ice breaker, especially since Carlos otherwise came across as a sympathetic and serious character。 Indeed, it is the segment of Carlos taking care of Jill after the battle with Nemesis and his dedication to find a cure that the book shines and the reason for its three stars。While there can certainly be interesting to read the villain’s POV in behind-the-scenes chapters, I did not appreciate Nicolai’s POV all that much。 He stole too much of the book and his musings and actions, often contradictory for no apparent reason, soon became repetitive。 There is little variation in the antagonist’s minds in Perry’s novels。 They all have the same entitled, self-centered, paranoid crazy talk, and pretty much all characters, protagonists and antagonists, have this sarcastic banter going on in their heads。 This book, as could all of Perry’s Resident Evil novels, could do with more diversity of characterization。 。。。more

Tabatha

I recall rather enjoying the previous S。D。 Perry novels based on the Resident Evil series。 They had that certain something that kept me intrigued and well roped in。 This book didnt feel the same。 Thats not to say it wasnt a good book, it just didnt have that chain effect that kept me asking whats next? It was fast paced and felt like even though there was frequent action it felt kind of empty。 I wasnt captivated in the least bit by the characters personalities。 It was very action driven, but wit I recall rather enjoying the previous S。D。 Perry novels based on the Resident Evil series。 They had that certain something that kept me intrigued and well roped in。 This book didnt feel the same。 Thats not to say it wasnt a good book, it just didnt have that chain effect that kept me asking whats next? It was fast paced and felt like even though there was frequent action it felt kind of empty。 I wasnt captivated in the least bit by the characters personalities。 It was very action driven, but without that character delevopement it just fell flat。 Still though, it does have a few well worded sentences that felt good to read。 I suppose I just expected more than this book had to offer。 。。。more

Joe Currie

More zombies yes please

Andrew Alvis

A decent adaption of Nemesis, with additional plot elements and a few changes to certain points in the game。

Mark Thomas

Good fun with the RE gang。 Didn’t fully capture the looming presence of Nemesis like the game though。 3。5/5

Jakko23

Blazes by! Quite liked how we found out how crazy Nicholai is

Edward White

In 1999, Capcom returned players to Raccoon City to endure the horrors with Jill Valentine and her sweater, mini skirt combo。 Now, author S。D。 Perry returns in volume five of her adaptation of the series but is this walk down the blood-soaked streets worth the day trip?Story:The story takes place in the final days of Raccoon City before the U。S。 government turns the city into rubble。 Raccoon City S。T。A。R。S officer Jill Valentine is continuing her investigation into the Umbrella Corporation when In 1999, Capcom returned players to Raccoon City to endure the horrors with Jill Valentine and her sweater, mini skirt combo。 Now, author S。D。 Perry returns in volume five of her adaptation of the series but is this walk down the blood-soaked streets worth the day trip?Story:The story takes place in the final days of Raccoon City before the U。S。 government turns the city into rubble。 Raccoon City S。T。A。R。S officer Jill Valentine is continuing her investigation into the Umbrella Corporation when a zombie apocalypse lays waste to the city。 With no other choice, Jill has to flee the city all the while being hunted by a new form of Tyrant, code-named: Nemesis。 Along the way, she meets up with other characters from the game, including Bred Vickers, U。C。B。S members Carlos, Mikhail, and Nicholai。For fans of the series and anyone either curious into reading this book, S。D。 Perry's adaptation of this story leaves a lot to be desired。 The story moves at a break-neck pace that familiar environments and locations from the game are breezed through rather quickly。 Apart from that, many series of veterans and keen-eye readers will notice several inconsistencies and plot holes that are littered through the narrative。 Characters become information dumps to keep the story moving forward with no logical explanation as to how they have that information。 Additionally, the cast on occasion contradicts themselves when not only a few pages prior planned to do the opposite of what they planned。 It feels like the book went through constant revisions and perhaps was left unattended for a while, leaving a book plot that feels empty。Design:Like the other books in her series, Stephanie opts to use third-person to move the proceedings along。 The plot is simple enough, however, Perry makes some odd choices that leave the story feeling hollow。 The titular villain Nemesis plays second fiddle in this book, only appearing in a few sequences; the traitorous Nicholai given more screen time。 Whatever horror he had chasing players throughout Raccoon City is gone; made even worst by how short-lived he is on the page。 Any events that have Nemesis typically last two pages that he feels more of an afterthought。Character's story-arcs suffer as well。 While Jill is a name stay and has had a few books under her belt in the Perry universe and therefore been able to be fleshed out。 Perry writing this time round removes all that character for a robot。 Jill's thoughts, fears, anxiety, and determination of getting out of Raccoon City alive are foot-notes that are hard to be fully invested in a character that seems completely unresponsive to anything that is going around her, or her internal monologue only comprising of a few short sentences。 This is made worst in the character Nicholai who is one-dimensional to the point of parody。 It appears that Perry did not know what to do with this character and inside opted for a mustache-twirling villain。 Worst of all is Perry's writing seems to suffer as well。 In previous stories that she has written, Perry's use of language gave a sense of dread, horror, and unease that highlighted the survival horror that the franchise is known for。 Moreover, Perry is typically very detailed in setting up the environment and painting a picture in the reader's mind。 However, Raccoon City, (where this book takes place), is devoid of any life。 The lack of any visual language makes the city feel like a set of action sequences from the bar, police station, gas station, water treatment plant than an actually lived-in city。 Because the book moves quickly, everything feels rushed and in a hurry to get to the end。Final Thoughts:As a fan of S。D。 Perry's previous work into the Resident Evil mythos, Resident Evil: Nemesis is an empty husk devoid of what makes the franchise great。 Instead of sticking to her strengths, Perry opts for a fast-paced action that sacrifices tension and dread for a menagerie of bullets and mayhem。 While it made the book a quick read and had its moments where Perry was in form, these are fleeting at best much like this book。 。。。more

Michael

Really good book overall。 All the books seem to cover at least two groups of people in each one, some of them do it better than others, and this is one of them。 This author does a great job with the characters and keeping locations clear, and of course making Nemesis shine。 The original RE3 was my 2nd favorite game of the series, so I am probably biased, but this was definitely my favorite book of the series so far。

Jeff Jellets

“God, is it ever going to stop? Do we have to face off with every demonic asshole in the city before we’re allowed to leave?”After a disappointing fourth book, the Resident Evil franchise regains its footing with S。D。 Perry’s novelization of the video game’s third installment: Nemesis。 Perry continues to do an admirable job of adapting the game script into book format, adding just enough details to flesh out the emotions and actions of the major characters while wisely jump-skipping over the tur “God, is it ever going to stop? Do we have to face off with every demonic asshole in the city before we’re allowed to leave?”After a disappointing fourth book, the Resident Evil franchise regains its footing with S。D。 Perry’s novelization of the video game’s third installment: Nemesis。 Perry continues to do an admirable job of adapting the game script into book format, adding just enough details to flesh out the emotions and actions of the major characters while wisely jump-skipping over the turn-by-turn minutia of a gamers’ guide-style ‘walkthrough。’As with the prior novelizations, Perry keeps things interesting by pivoting the point-of-view between three central characters – heroine Jill Valentine, soldier-of-fortune Carlos Oliveira, and the sociopathic Nicholai Ginovaef – hitting the central plot points of the video game’s script, but shifting perspectives to make the story feel more an organic novel and less a ‘first person shooter’。 Perry’s novelization continues to be most effective, though, when it’s working around the edges of the game’s original plot。 There’s a couple of chuckles, for example, as Perry taps on the ‘fourth-wall’ to explain the practicality of Jill’s combat mini-skirt – for ‘freedom of movement’ of course – and to rationalize placing mini-puzzles in public spaces – ‘you do realize Umbrella is bat-shit crazy, right?’ Neither Jill’s skimpy attire or hidden gears and gems make a lick of sense outside the video game environment, but it’s nice to see Perry play with it and make a ‘tongue-in-cheek’ effort to get it to all make sense within the medium of the novelization。Unfortunately, Perry has even less leeway to add backstory in Nemesis than in past books。 As the ‘Author’s Note’ acknowledges, CapCom wasn’t exactly consulting with Perry as it designed its storylines so Nemesis doesn’t exactly mesh well with the continuity of earlier books in the series。 And once bitten, twice shy … Perry seems rather reluctant to take the characters too far beyond the boundaries set by the video game。 The result is a serviceable horror book that’s not bad for leisurely reading。 。。。more

Chris The Lizard from Planet X

Ah, the Nemesis。 To me, he is the "Pyramid Head" of the Resident Evil series。 Everybody knows who he is and he is one of the scariest opponents in the entire franchise。 He also made an appearance on the movie adaptation, just like his Silent Hill counterpart。 But if you must know, the Nemesis is a creature from Umbrella Labs programmed to hunt and kill S。T。A。R。S。 members。 He appears in the third Resident Evil game and the fifth book adaptation。Jill Valentine was part of the S。T。A。R。S。 team that Ah, the Nemesis。 To me, he is the "Pyramid Head" of the Resident Evil series。 Everybody knows who he is and he is one of the scariest opponents in the entire franchise。 He also made an appearance on the movie adaptation, just like his Silent Hill counterpart。 But if you must know, the Nemesis is a creature from Umbrella Labs programmed to hunt and kill S。T。A。R。S。 members。 He appears in the third Resident Evil game and the fifth book adaptation。Jill Valentine was part of the S。T。A。R。S。 team that survived the Spencer Mansion incident in the first book/game。 Several weeks after the events of the third book, City of the Dead, we find Jill, now a vigilante, going solo in not only taking down Umbrella but helping survivors。 Raccoon City is in ruins, overrun by the undead and unnatural。 She finds herself roaming the streets of Raccoon, ending up at the RPD precinct, and being chased by the Nemesis。Once again, SD Perry did a great job at translating the game into a book。 The plot is very faithful, if not, better than the game plot。 The game is played solely in Jill's POV but in the book, the author included a separate plot line from the point of view of Carlos Oliveira。 Carlos is a playable character that helps Jill throughout the game, even saves her life。 I love that the author gave him a voice in the book and it made the story so much better。 We get to see his journey through the story and not just his parts in the game where we meet or get to play as him。 At first I thought I wasn't going to like the non-Jill POV but I ended up liking that more。 Jill's parts are pretty much exactly the same as in the game。 If you're familiar with the game, then this won't give you anything new Jill-wise。 It's the Carlos parts that make this book my favorite from the series so far。The portrayal of the Nemesis was good although I feel that you have to see what he actually looks like in order for you to really get him。 I never liked playing against the Nemesis because he's big, scary, and tough to kill。 But he's less scary when I'm reading about him。 The whole "STARSSSS。。。。" thing is creepy in the book also。 So far, the book series had held up its own。 I've only read those with game equivalents and I liked them。 They give insight to the lesser characters from the game and in the process, gives the reader/gamer more stuff to think about。 I've often wondered how the other characters felt during their individual journeys so I appreciate how SD Perry makes it a point to include those in her book adaptations。Rating: 4/5。Recommendation: Not a good place to start the series。 But if you've read the previous books and/or played the games, it's a nice companion Tie-in piece。 。。。more

Annika

"Trent had known what was going on。" Oh good, because I sure as heck didn't。 I'm going to be honest, I actually quit this book halfway through so apologies if my review comes off  shallow。The beginning was positively weak, Jill is somehow still in Raccoon and spends the first several chapters trekking through the streets, trying to find someone to save。 It's basically just a long, dull monologue。To use one of Perry's own phrases against her: she knows "dick" about setting an atmosphere。 It's sup "Trent had known what was going on。" Oh good, because I sure as heck didn't。 I'm going to be honest, I actually quit this book halfway through so apologies if my review comes off  shallow。The beginning was positively weak, Jill is somehow still in Raccoon and spends the first several chapters trekking through the streets, trying to find someone to save。 It's basically just a long, dull monologue。To use one of Perry's own phrases against her: she knows "dick" about setting an atmosphere。 It's super bland and boring all the way through, most of the time it's completely nonexistent which leaves the reader wondering where in the world we are now。 And, if my aforementioned example wasn't clear enough, language is not the author's strong suit。At this rate, I just don't think the author knows how to handle Jill Valentine as a character, she's allegedly a great character but I'm getting none of that from Perry's writing。 First of, when Jill finds Barry's gun at the S。T。A。R。S。 office, her reaction is to go "whee"。 No literally, she says that! What in the world, am I right?Or like how she had to make Jill's father a master thief, back in the first novel, and that's basically how Jill is so great with lockpicks because she was essentially a criminal herself before being "rescued" by RPD and S。T。A。R。S。 - alas, I'm paraphrasing but isn't that pretty much the gist of it? Perry didn't know how to write Jill interestingly enough so she had to come up with this farfetched backstory, which makes zero sense。 Or how she keeps thinking about all the "helpful crime tips" dear ol' daddy taught her when she was a child。 I know, I know。 Writer's freedom。 But still! All Jill seems to think about is her not-very-child-friendly dad or finding a hot guy to bone rather than, I dont know, escaping the zombie-infested city she's somehow still in。Okay so, in City of The Dead, Jill is about to leave the city with Chris so seeing as she did not do that in this novel was almost a shock to me。 There is no red thread between these novels, nothing particular to tie them all together-- and yet。 The Trent subplot is somehow still around - whenever the author decides to remind us anyway - because honestly I keep forgetting about it。 I just don't care enough, you know?I do not for the life of me understand why one would create a novel from an already established piece of media, especially something as grand as Resident Evil (I realize the novels are from the 90s but even then the franchise was well established on its own), when you're basically handed everything on a silver platter: from the characters to the conflict, to the monsters, to the setting, to every little detail。 And yet, you decide that's just not your jam so you pick it apart。I suppose I can excuse the new Umbrella creatures such as the brain-sucker, poor choice of name aside, but when there's already an established scene that portrays a character's final moment just before his death (namely Brad), why not just stick with the script? What's the point of changing it up? To show that you're edgy and can think for yourself? No I'm asking because I really do not know!Speaking of characters, from what I did manage to read before I finally gave up, it seems to me that the author was paying more attention to detail when writing the bad guy's point of view, in this case Nikolai's。 Not that it's better per se but there's a clear difference in detail and mood when compared to the book's protagonists, you know, Jill and Carlos。 These two seem more occupied with making bedroom eyes at each other than actually getting out of Racoon City。 That being said, their "relationship" barely scratches the surface seeing as there's actually no chemistry between them other than the author ocassionally reminding the reader that "oh, they still wanna bone later"。Speaking of bone though (yea, I know), even our big bad Nikolai has time to worry about that when meeting up with a scientist in the sewers; remarking that she was just his type and that he wouldn't have minded going a few rounds with her before popping a bullet in her head。 But alas, dear old saint Nik has a rule of not killing those he sleeps with。 Sucks to be that scientist as he thought of all this very useful, very plot-related bull *after* shooting her in the face。What a way to end this, huh?I'm still on the fence with whether I should continue this series or not seeing as it's clearly not getting any better from here, and I'm left more confused and agitated than any of the games (not to mention the previous novels) ever managed。 But at the same time I'm too curious for my own good - and curiosity did kill the cat。 。。。more

Joe Walton

I'm a longtime fan of the video game series。 I got these books when I was a teenager。 I like to occasionally revisit the books。 They're good brainless fun。 I'm a longtime fan of the video game series。 I got these books when I was a teenager。 I like to occasionally revisit the books。 They're good brainless fun。 。。。more

Lea M

I read it long, long ago, but it's ridiculous (in a good way), fun, cheesy, and everything you'd expect and love from classic Resident Evil。 I enjoyed it。 I read it long, long ago, but it's ridiculous (in a good way), fun, cheesy, and everything you'd expect and love from classic Resident Evil。 I enjoyed it。 。。。more

Alex S

Thoroughly enjoyable as expected。 Easy reading perfection set to the backdrop of my personal favourite RE title。

Alex Farron

Excellent novelisation of a fantastically memorable game。 I see the literary snobs are out in full-force, as appears to be the norm with GoodReads, and as usual they are talking out their arses。The book stays relatively true to the original game, a few omissions, but nothing unnecessary。 Nicholai, Carlos, Mikhail, and Umbrella themselves have expanded and better backstories and motivations。 The atmosphere is good, the pacing is good, and the source material speaks for itself。 Perry used her own Excellent novelisation of a fantastically memorable game。 I see the literary snobs are out in full-force, as appears to be the norm with GoodReads, and as usual they are talking out their arses。The book stays relatively true to the original game, a few omissions, but nothing unnecessary。 Nicholai, Carlos, Mikhail, and Umbrella themselves have expanded and better backstories and motivations。 The atmosphere is good, the pacing is good, and the source material speaks for itself。 Perry used her own existing timeline and the timeline of the series as efficiently as she could。 People need to realise that Perry's timeline was approved by, and even overwritten, as the games came out。 She even addresses this herself。 Fantastic novelisation and the best in Perry's series by far。Don't pay any attention to the stuck-up, conceited opinions of people who need to critique everything mercilessly。 Is the novelisation lawless? No。 Does it tell an engaging, memorable, and well rounded story within the confines of the games' timeline? Absolutely。 。。。more

Cherie

I gave it a three because it brought back the joy I had playing the game when it was first released。 The book though is really more like a 2。 There could have been so much more done with this chapter of the Resident Evil series。 I felt as if there was too much time spent on the Nicholai then there should have been and found myself dreading having to read his parts which seemed repetitive。 We know he's a sociopath that is willing do to whatever it takes to further is own agenda。 Instead I wish th I gave it a three because it brought back the joy I had playing the game when it was first released。 The book though is really more like a 2。 There could have been so much more done with this chapter of the Resident Evil series。 I felt as if there was too much time spent on the Nicholai then there should have been and found myself dreading having to read his parts which seemed repetitive。 We know he's a sociopath that is willing do to whatever it takes to further is own agenda。 Instead I wish there would have been more focus on the Nemesis which didn't seem nearly as terrifying as it was in the games。 In fact it was pretty lackluster and seemed more like the filler than the ultimate villain it was supposed to be。 Jill Valentine is one of my favorite characters but I felt like there was too much of her crushing/thinking about Carlos then about Umbrella and the situation at hand。 I could have lived with a one time mention/thought about her being slightly attracted to him and then have moved on considering the maturity that we are suppose to see from her having had a unique childhood and survived the mansion incident。 The explanation for the choice of clothing was pretty lame。 I think there could have been a different way to go about why she ended up in her trademark skirt and blue tube top then it allowed for better movement。 We pretty much can guess why the game developers decided on this but with the book you are allowed more explanation and creativity。 Carlos is well Carlos。 His character pretty much mirrors who he was in the game。 He thinks he's got the winning charm and has this youthful naiveté which considering his background as a merc in South America shouldn't really be there given the horrors of what he's seen and lived through。 Overall it wasn't a terrible read but it just didn't have the punch that the game had。 I feel like the further along the series we get in the book the more lackluster they become which is disappointing as I really like the first few。 。。。more

M。 Knepper

My third favorite。 City of the Dead is my personal favorite of the series so far, with The Umbrella Conspiracy being second。 Enjoyable。 The monsters and fun, it gets dark here or there and the creature descriptions are pretty gruesome。 Jill is awesome。 Good book。

Donavon (STComicbookreview。com)

Love SD Perry's books, though this one is not as good as her other Resident Evil adaptions。 Love SD Perry's books, though this one is not as good as her other Resident Evil adaptions。 。。。more

Munirah Mn

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 So far I feel like the author's originals were the lame ones lmao (plus Umbrella Conspiracy)。I think Nemesis was great & very faithful to the games, I love the backstory of Jill that's linked to her lockpicking skills, and the extra event of Carlos joining the UBCS and discovering the existence of zombies。 Love how the author's developed the characters, maybe in exception to Nicholai。 I disliked everything that's told from his point of view, everything about him is villainy cliché and don't get So far I feel like the author's originals were the lame ones lmao (plus Umbrella Conspiracy)。I think Nemesis was great & very faithful to the games, I love the backstory of Jill that's linked to her lockpicking skills, and the extra event of Carlos joining the UBCS and discovering the existence of zombies。 Love how the author's developed the characters, maybe in exception to Nicholai。 I disliked everything that's told from his point of view, everything about him is villainy cliché and don't get me started on how he died 💀 That was undeserved。 。。。more

Ernesto Rivera

Fun book! I liked the way the book-exclusive character of Trent was incorporated in the story and the way the game was adapted to book form was very entertaining。 It's one of the Resident Evil books I have enjoyed the most so far。 Fun book! I liked the way the book-exclusive character of Trent was incorporated in the story and the way the game was adapted to book form was very entertaining。 It's one of the Resident Evil books I have enjoyed the most so far。 。。。more

Luna

Después del amargo sabor que me dejó Inframundo, cuarto libro de la saga de libros de Resident Evil (uno de los no canon por cierto) admito que me costó un poco la idea de empezar este inmediatamente, pero debido a que el 3 de abril de este 2020 salía el remake quería saborear el libro antes de que saliese el mencionado título (jugada que ya hice con el remake de la segunda entrega y La ciudad de los muertos, hace poco más de un año)。En esta entrega, como ya intuirán los que vengan de la saga de Después del amargo sabor que me dejó Inframundo, cuarto libro de la saga de libros de Resident Evil (uno de los no canon por cierto) admito que me costó un poco la idea de empezar este inmediatamente, pero debido a que el 3 de abril de este 2020 salía el remake quería saborear el libro antes de que saliese el mencionado título (jugada que ya hice con el remake de la segunda entrega y La ciudad de los muertos, hace poco más de un año)。En esta entrega, como ya intuirán los que vengan de la saga de videojuegos, el protagonismo reside en Jill Valentine tras las "aventuras" que vivió en la mansión Spencer (La conspiración Umbrella)。 De manera inesperada acaba atrapada en Raccon City lleno de zombies, criaturas nuevas y una especialmente aterradora que será su sombra, no importa donde vaya。 Aún así, a pesar de su terror a estas criaturas, su deseo de ayudar a civiles en apuros hace que vaya avanzando por esta sombría ciudad。Pero algo que cambia respecto al videojuego original es que tanto el compañero de Jill, Carlos Oliveira, como otro personaje que prefiero que descubráis vosotros, ganan mucho más protagonismo haciendo que la historia se enriquezca aún más。 Admito aquí que Carlos Oliveira nunca me llamó la atención especialmente, sin embargo, aquí se ha ganado todo mi cariño。 (Como dato curioso hay que decir que por los trailers del remake da la sensación de que se han inspirado más en el libro que en el propio juego original, y eso me encanta)。De forma sencilla pero aceptable, S。D。 Perry nos hace rememorar los acontecimientos del videojuego original aportando un poco de su cosecha, siendo a mi parecer el mejor libro de la saga de libros。 Quizá cuatro estrellas es demasiado, pero lo he disfrutado tanto que no me importa dar una puntuación totalmente subjetiva。Y una vez más, lo digo: solo lo recomiendo para los fans de la saga de videojuegos, serán quienes los puedan disfrutar。 。。。more

Roberto War

Relectura sencilla y sin pretensiones que adapta Resident Evil 3 al formato libro。 No puedo decir mucho si ya conoces el videojuego, aparte de profundizar bastante en el carácter de varios personajes secundarios (Carlos y Nicholai) nos presenta una Jill Valentine mucho más carismática y humana que en su versión digital。 Recomendado si tienes curiosidad sobre como se narrarían algunas de las peleas contra Nemesis y todo el caos de Raccoon City,

❀ Elena ❀

Es。。。 muy malo。 Muy, muy malito xD Le doy 1。5 * porque me siento generosa y porque no puedo suspender a nada que incluya a mi marido, Carlos Oliveira, pero es muy malo XD No sé si es culpa de que la traducción sea terrible (que también) o que esté mal escrito o que no tenga sentido o que Nicolai sea una caricatura, pero no da para más。 Así que eso, para pasar un ratito y poco más。 ¡Aunque al menos me ha sacado del bache lector!

PJ

Enjoyable readI like the movies and games。This book has excitement and adventure。Good book just to read without over thinking。Plus the plot is starting to develop

Gaba

Iniciales de un autor que resulta ser autora, donde lo he visto 🙄。。。esto me dio un respiro de alivio y en parte de sorpresa, porque empecé con 0 espectativas y poco a poco me fue envolviendo la historia。Aunque no tenga mucha profundidad como para ser una novela de ciencia ficción memorable, fue lo suficiente amena para no caer en estereotipos (aunque sí lo sean pero se disimulan) forzados。 Me alegró que la autora cuidara estos detalles como las personalidades y descripciones físicas de Jill, Car Iniciales de un autor que resulta ser autora, donde lo he visto 🙄。。。esto me dio un respiro de alivio y en parte de sorpresa, porque empecé con 0 espectativas y poco a poco me fue envolviendo la historia。Aunque no tenga mucha profundidad como para ser una novela de ciencia ficción memorable, fue lo suficiente amena para no caer en estereotipos (aunque sí lo sean pero se disimulan) forzados。 Me alegró que la autora cuidara estos detalles como las personalidades y descripciones físicas de Jill, Carlos y Nicholai sin caer en lo vulgar y plano o exagerado。 Me gusto el respeto que tiene por cada personaje, sobre todo por Jill。 Pará ser una novelizacion de un juego de acción está bien cuidado, pero se me quedaron algunos detalles。。。como para que esta ahí el Nemesis y Nicholai? Al monstruo siempre hay como mandarle a bailar ya sea por una barandilla o con un rayo láser (literal XD), básicamente solo esta para joder y darle relleno。 Igual pasa con Nicholai pero mas triste。。。aunque esto es mas parte del juego que de la novela, se comprende。 A ver que tal pinta otro volumen! 。。。more

Joshua

Resident Evil 3 Video game Novelized!S。D。 Perry did it again! This novelization of the video game "Resident Evil 3: Nemesis" was amazing。 The author did a wonderful job blending the main characters together along with their separate stories。 The background of each character was evolved deeper in this book。 If you are a fan of the video game series then this is a must read! 5 stars all day! Resident Evil 3 Video game Novelized!S。D。 Perry did it again! This novelization of the video game "Resident Evil 3: Nemesis" was amazing。 The author did a wonderful job blending the main characters together along with their separate stories。 The background of each character was evolved deeper in this book。 If you are a fan of the video game series then this is a must read! 5 stars all day! 。。。more

Tatiana

Me ha gustado mucho。 Ha sido como revivir el juego desde otra perspectiva, conociendo mas a fondo la historia y lo que piensan los personajes de modo mas detallado (aunque los libros no forman parte del LORE de los videojuegos)。 Me ha encantado reconocer algunos momentos y escenarios del videojuego, los cuales tenia bien frescos en mi memoria porque lo he jugado hace muy poquito。 Desaparecen las continuas erratas que si tenían los anteriores libros, lo cual se agradece。 Con el siguiente termino Me ha gustado mucho。 Ha sido como revivir el juego desde otra perspectiva, conociendo mas a fondo la historia y lo que piensan los personajes de modo mas detallado (aunque los libros no forman parte del LORE de los videojuegos)。 Me ha encantado reconocer algunos momentos y escenarios del videojuego, los cuales tenia bien frescos en mi memoria porque lo he jugado hace muy poquito。 Desaparecen las continuas erratas que si tenían los anteriores libros, lo cual se agradece。 Con el siguiente termino la saga y le tengo muchas ganas ya que casualmente estoy jugando ahora mismo al titulo en que esta basada esta ultima novela。 。。。more

Shaun Byrne

An absolute dumpster fire that I thoroughly enjoyed basking in the heat of。

Tyler Stefko

I enjoyed this one just as much as the others。 This series has been great so far!

Karen loen

Love this book!!!!Read this several times, I have the full collection but this one is very special !! Well worth the buy !