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Resident Evil 3 Controls Guide

resident evil 3 controls

Getting used to the controls in any game is the first challenge any player has to overcome. If you’re struggling to do exactly that in Resident Evil 3’s Remake, fear not. We’re here with this Resident Evil 3 controls guide to break down the various inputs and control types you can choose from in the game.

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Resident Evil 3 Remake Controls

As we noted above, there are the default controls that players will start off with in the game. We’ve included the controller layout, as well as a full list of inputs below for those who prefer text form.

resident evil 3 controls
Resident Evil 3 Controls

If the default control scheme doesn’t feel right for you, you do have two alternative control schemes. These mainly just change the inputs for Dodging/ Charging, Running, and Quick Turning, alternating them between the Circle, left stick + L3, and R1 buttons.

You can check these out below.

Resident Evil 3 Type B Control Scheme
resident evil 3 alternate controls
Type C Control Scheme

Xbox One

The controls on Xbox One are more or less a carbon copy of those on PS4. We’ve listed all of these commands next to their corresponding Xbox One controller input below.

PC

  • Aim weapon – Right Click
  • Attack – Left Click
  • Interact – Right Click
  • Reload – R
  • Dodge – Space
  • Switch Ammo – E
  • Change Weapon – Numbers 1-4
  • Move Left – A
  • Move Forward – W
  • Move Right – D
  • Move Back – S
  • Run – Shift
  • Quick Turn – Q
  • Reset Camera – Middle Mouse Button/ Alt
  • Pause Menu – P
  • Open Map – M
  • Open Inventory Screen – Tab
  • Go Up a Floor on Map – T
  • Go Down a Floor on Map – G
  • Sort (Item Box) – Tab
  • Move Item (Item Box) – Shift

There you have your full breakdown of the Resident Evil 3 controls. Head over to our wiki for more guides to help you survive Raccoon City. Alternatively, you can check out more of our coverage below.

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Chris Jecks

Chris is the Managing Editor of Twinfinite. Chris has been with the site and covering the games media industry for eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite and any good shooters for the site, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.

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