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Resident Evilâ„¢ 3: The Board Game Reviews

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I ordered the game 3 weeks ago, and it still hasn't been shipped to me, let alone delivered! I reached out to Steamforged support 3 days ago, but nobody seems to care enough to respond to me. Today I received an email asking to "rate the game"! Well, my experience with it has been the worst I can imagine, so I guess 1 star is a higher rating than they deserve at this point...
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Posted 11 months ago
STARS!
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Posted 11 months ago
Love the fitted trays,keeps painted minis protected Well layed out rule book,easy to understand. Need more token space.
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Posted 1 year ago
It seems like a good game. I got this and RE2 and they both have missing pieces. They did rectify RE2 and am currently awaiting replacements for RE3. Will update if possible when I receive the parts. Better model details, Tiles and Color than RE2.
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Posted 1 year ago
Compared to the last Resident Evil: the board game, this one has had to go down a step next to Resident Evil 2, mostly because everyone can't be on top, haha. Resident Evil 3 also improves the experience of the saga with respect to 2, but even so, I like it at the same level as 2. This, objectively and without comparing it with the new and recent RE1, is a magnificent game!
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Posted 1 year ago
Awesome! Very Good quality, i own RE2 board game as well and I love the improvements in RE 3. Can't wait for RE 1 to be released. Keep up the good work guys and gals!
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Posted 1 year ago
RE3 boardgame is a good board game that recreates the atmosphere of the video game. However, I would have appreciated the presence of minis to represent the other elements as well: doors, bodies on the ground, barrels (which unfortunately are no longer purchasable). The more 3D elements there are, the more immersive the game can become. The character miniatures would have looked better with a higher level of detail. The management of the campaign mode is beautiful, thanks to the choices that influence the course of the game.
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Posted 1 year ago
If you liked RE2: the board game. You will LOVE this one. So many quality-of-life improvements like easier-to-see tokens and tiles, and a more organized box inlay I actually have started useing these tiles and tokens in place of the RE2 ones when playing that game as well. Having a full campaign to play through over several sessions makes it feel like you are actually progressing through the Nemesis storyline.
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Posted 1 year ago