The Resident Evil series has been a staple of the survival horror genre for decades, providing gamers with countless hours of thrilling gameplay, memorable characters, and a healthy dose of fear. One of the most iconic entries in the series is Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, released in 1999 for the PlayStation. However, in 2000, a modder known as HOODLUM released a unofficial patch for the game, dubbed "Resident Evil 3 - HOODLUM." This patch would go on to become a legendary modification, changing the way fans experienced the game forever.
Players control Jill Valentine, a member of S.T.A.R.S. (Special Tactics and Rescue Service), as she attempts to escape the city and uncover the truth behind the outbreak. The game introduced several innovations to the series, including a more action-oriented gameplay style and a relentless enemy, Nemesis. Resident Evil 3-HOODLUM
The patch's influence can be seen in modern Resident Evil games, which often feature community-created content and mods. The HOODLUM patch also inspired a new generation of modders and developers, who continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in the world of survival horror. The Resident Evil series has been a staple