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The Nemesis, also called the Nemesis-T Type, or the in Japan, is a character in the ''
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. Although smaller than other Tyrant models, the creature dwarfs a typical human, and possesses vastly superior intelligence and physical dexterity to its
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peers. It is featured in '' Resident Evil 3: Nemesis'' (1999) as a titular main villain before later emerging in other titles and cameo roles. It is also featured on various merchandise and was portrayed by Matthew G. Taylor in the 2004 film '' Resident Evil: Apocalypse''. The character is voiced by
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in the original game and
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in '' Operation Raccoon City'' (2012). In the 2020 remake of ''Resident Evil 3'', the character is voiced by David Cockman, with
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providing the motion capture performance. Nemesis has also been featured in several other game franchises, including as a playable character in ''
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'' and ''
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''. Taking inspiration from the
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from '' Terminator 2: Judgment Day'', Nemesis was conceived by
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and Kazuhiro Aoyama as an enemy that would stalk the player throughout the game and invoke a persistent sense of paranoia. Written by Yashuhisa Kawamura to be a weapon of revenge by the
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, Nemesis's design was drawn by artist Yoshinori Matsushita, who was instructed to create "a rough guy who attacks with weapons and has an intimidating build" in order to heighten the fear of being pursued. Since the introduction of Nemesis, the character has received positive reception and has become one of the series' most popular figures, although his design and role in the ''Resident Evil 3'' remake have been criticized. While some publications have praised him as an intimidating villain, others have highlighted him as one of their favorite and most terrifying monsters in video games.


Conception and creation

Introduced in '' Resident Evil 3: Nemesis'', producer
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and director Kazuhiro Aoyama wanted to implement a stalker-enemy into the game early on that would chase the player, according to Mikami intended to "introduce a new kind of fear into the game, a persistent feeling of paranoia." Taking inspiration from the
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villain from the film '' Terminator 2: Judgment Day'', the character was initially meant to be a slime creature that could bypass obstacles such as doors by liquifying past them or melting through them. However due to the nondescript nature of the creature, he felt the stalker aspect was lost on the player as there was no recognizable sense of cohesion. So they started over, focusing on the early "Tyrant" enemy introduced in the original ''
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'' as a base. The character was designed under the concept of a "huge, overpowering monster that could use weapons and intelligently track you anywhere," partly inspired by the movie ''
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'', where scientists attempt to train zombies, only to be shot by them at the end of the film. The character's backstory and biology was created by writer Yashuhisa Kawamura, who felt the horror aspect of ''Resident Evil'' was "stuck in a rut" at that time and wanted to explore new ways to bring horror through Nemesis. Kawamura conceived the character as the result of infecting a T-103 model Tyrant—a humanoid bio organic weapon (BOW) created to be the ultimate lifeform by the
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—with the Nemesis Alpha parasite (or "NE-α") designed to increase its intelligence. Upon infection, the parasite takes control of the Tyrant's nervous system, forming its own brain and enabling it to follow precise instructions and make decisions without needing constant direction. Upon spotting its target, it says the target's name out loud and attacks. In this backstory, the European branch of Umbrella intended to not only demonstrate their superiority within the company with their new creation, but also seek revenge against the "S.T.A.R.S." police group that had destroyed their original Tyrant creation, codenaming their new creature "Nemesis" after the
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Goddess of Vengeance.


Design

Nemesis' appearance was designed by Yoshinori Matsushita, with Aoyama instructing him to create "a rough guy who attacks with weapons and has an intimidating build" in order to heighten the fear of being pursued. who drafted several early takes on the character. Although some elements remained consistent among them, the early designs featured several different degrees of surface damage as well as different options for clothing, such as a protective vest instead of a coat, or a nude design similar to the original Tyrant. Clothed in black trousers, an overcoat, boots, and gloves, the Nemesis is armed with a
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mounted on its left arm. A parasite was added to help further characterize it. To emphasize its design as a
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, the game developers left exposed muscles on its body and added stitches to cover its right eye. It lacks lips and a nose whatsoever, with the underneath facial muscles and teeth completely exposed. As Nemesis is damaged its appearance does not change as drastically as previous Tyrants, due to Matsushita wanting to keep him visually different from ''
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''s William Birkin in this regard. The secretions from the parasite give the Nemesis massively heightened regenerative abilities, which result in the creature being almost impervious to damage; although it can be put down with enough fire from small arms, eventually it ''will'' repair itself and resume the pursuit of its targets. However, this resulted in unexpected side effects, including damage to the skin and the emergence of additional tentacles, as well as unpredictable
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s caused by further attacks. In ''Resident Evil 3'', the creature's survival instincts eventually override Nemesis' programming, causing the host's body to reject the parasite and transform into a giant digestive organ. Featuring large central bone protrusions and elongated tentacles, it crawls looking for prey, yet continues trying to complete its mission despite its now diminished intelligence. This design proved to be the most difficult for Matsushita, as he worked to try to make it appear as unique as possible. To this end he designed it to be a
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creature facing upwards, with the fang-like protrustions from the body being Nemesis's exposed ribs. In the 2020 remake of ''Resident Evil 3'', the producer indicated that the reinvention of Nemesis was influenced by Mr. X from ''
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''. According to producer Peter Fabiano, "During development, our director saw what the team did with Tyrant in last year's ''RE2'' and was determined to surpass that with Nemesis." He also goes on to say that the team intends to transform Nemesis into its own brand of terror, "a relentless pursuer with its own arsenal of weapons." The parasite's origins are partially
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in the 2020 remake to be a genetically engineered copy of the Las Plagas parasite, introduced in ''
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''. Because Nemesis is a prototype and not a completed model, its body is covered in haphazard restrictive gear from head to toe consisting of thick black plastic and various warning labels over the body. A large metal device on its chest regulates the parasite, and also keeps it from going out of control. It now retains both eyes and the Tyrant's original nose, but with the skin stretched drastically on the face resulting in a broken crooked nose. The aim was to contrast between Nemesis and Mr. X, with the latter having the more completed look. As with the original, the remake Nemesis also mutates after suffering heavy damage. However the development team chose to give it a more animalistic,
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body with diminished intelligence, the in-universe reasoning being that the parasite could no longer maintain a humanoid form. Dubbed "Type 2", it was designed so the player could not evade it as easily as the original, but that its movements could be better anticipated.


Appearances


In video games

Nemesis first appears in the 1999
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game '' Resident Evil 3: Nemesis'' as the game's title character and primary antagonist. The product of years of research, the prototype is deployed by the Umbrella Corporation as a field test to hunt and kill the STARS police team before they can expose Umbrella's activity in the Arklay mountains. The game's protagonist,
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, first encounters the Nemesis outside Raccoon City's police station where it kills Brad Vickers and then pursues her, uttering "''STARS...''" on sight. The Nemesis continues to stalk Valentine throughout the game, attacking with physical blows and grabs, and later, armed with a rocket launcher. After losing its overcoat as a result of heavy damage, the Nemesis mutates, and gains the ability to attack with long, extendable tentacles. Despite later being doused in acid, the Nemesis continues its pursuit, and mutates into a much larger, tentacled monster after absorbing a dead Tyrant, gaining the ability to spew poison. Jill finally defeats the Nemesis using a rail cannon, and then depending on the choice of the player, she either kills it once and for all by unloading her weapons into it, or leaves it to die in the nuclear explosion that destroys Raccoon City. After its initial appearance, it appeared in other ''Resident Evil'' titles such as '' Resident Evil Survivor 2 – Code: Veronica'', in which it will chase the player if they fail to complete a level before the time limit expires and kill them instantly if it hits them. In this game it can also be fought as a secret
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armed with a rocket launcher if the player has met the proper conditions upon completing the game. The Nemesis returns for the ''Resident Evil 3'' chapter of '' Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles'', in which it pursues Jill in the same manner as the original game and mutates into its secondary form as a boss. The Nemesis also appears in '' Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City'', in which its programming is damaged and Umbrella dispatches a task force to find a NE-Alpha parasite to repair it. Once the parasite is found, they defeat Nemesis and inject it with the parasite. In the game it uses a gatling gun for the fight and is mainly based on its film counterpart; however once the task force completes their mission, the Nemesis awakens to find its rocket launcher and proceeds to hunt after the STARS police team. In the 2020 remake of ''Resident Evil 3'', Nemesis returns as the game's first boss fight, wielding a flamethrower. Nemesis also appeared as a playable character in '' Resident Evil: Resistance'' and in ''Resident Evil Re:Verse'', a companion game to ''
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''. The character has been featured in other games outside of the ''Resident Evil'' franchise as well, such as in the Capcom title '' Under the Skin'' alongside Jill, and serves as a boss the player must steal coins from in a Raccoon City-inspired level. In an interview, '' Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds'' producer Ryouta Niitsuma stated a desire to use the Nemesis in the title as a "monster-type" character from the ''Resident Evil'' series, but was dropped after considering it too "grotesque and disgusting" and in consideration of
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ratings. The character would instead appear briefly in the game's ending sequence for
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. However, despite the initial concerns about its inclusion, the Nemesis appears as a playable character in ''
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'', an updated version of ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3''. The Nemesis returns as a playable character in '' Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite''. In the game's story, following the Convergence, it is captured by A.I.M.brella leader
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and reprogrammed as his enforcer; it later battles and is defeated by
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and
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. In the tactical role-playing game ''
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'', Nemesis appears as a rival unit. Nemesis appeared in an online multiplayer
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''Knives Out'' as a costume at July 29 to August 12, 2021. Nemesis, along with
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and Jill Valentine, appeared in ''
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'' as playable characters. Cards based on Nemesis appear in the '' SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters'' series. He was also included in the 2012 mobile games ''Minna to BIOHAZARD Clan Master'' in both its regular and damaged states from ''Resident Evil 3''. In the 2019 game ''
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'' a card for the character was added in its "Day of Nightmares" expansion, and later another in its "A Dark Agenda" expansion, this one modeled after its appearance in the ''Resident Evil 3'' remake. His outfit also appears in ''Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster'' (2024) for Frank West. In printed trading card media, he appears in the
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produced game ''Resident Evil: The Deck Building Game''.


In film

The Nemesis is featured in the 2004 film, '' Resident Evil: Apocalypse'', portrayed by Matthew G. Taylor. The character's design was left relatively unchanged, brandishing a rocket launcher and similar attire, but with the addition of a forearm-mounted rail gun, modeled after a heavily modified
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. Writer and producer Paul W. S. Anderson noted that the gun's addition was inspired by the idea of the Nemesis "walking around with a gigantic, powerful weapon in each hand and almost indecisive as to which one to use". The costume for Nemesis was created by Kropserkel Inc. and PJFX Studios, and stands roughly tall, weighing nearly . After production of ''Apocalypse'' was completed, the costume was restored and put on display at Kropserkel's offices. While The Nemesis' design remained similar, the character itself was expanded upon, now portrayed as a tragic villain. Formerly Matt Addison (portrayed by
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), a survivor of the events of the first film, he was infected with the T-virus after being scratched by a Licker and later captured and experimented upon by the Umbrella Corporation. Transformed into the Nemesis, he is sent to kill the surviving members of STARS, but remembers his humanity after fighting
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, and fights alongside the protagonists towards the film's conclusion. The Nemesis is eventually crushed beneath a crashing helicopter, and is later killed by the nuclear explosion that destroys Raccoon City.


In printed adaptations

The Nemesis appears in a 1999
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adaptation of ''Resident Evil 3'' by Lee Chung Hing, ''Biohazard 3: Last Escape'', which is named after the game's Japanese title. The 27-issue series adds to the Nemesis' backstory, detailing its origin by showing the infection and transformation of the original Tyrant by the Nemesis parasite. Some elements are changed for its design, such as the Nemesis retaining both eyes initially, and then losing the right eye and gaining cranial staples only after an encounter with Jill. The comic also introduces characters from ''Resident Evil 2'' into the storyline, which results in several face-offs between the Nemesis and the mutated William Birkin throughout the series. During these fights Nemesis remembers before being experimented on his life as a boxer whose family had been infected and killed by a sadistic Umbrella executive. Encountering the man after defeating Birkin, Nemesis bites his head clean off in a fit of rage. In 2000,
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published a
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of ''Resident Evil 3'', written by
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. Though left unchanged for the most part, the Nemesis is immediately recognized as a modified Tyrant in the novel, which Jill Valentine dubs the "Nemesis" after thinking about why it hunts her. Instead of mutating due to having taken damage, the Nemesis transforms voluntarily towards the conclusion of the story in its pursuit of Jill, with its second form from the game being its actual appearance beneath the coat. A novelization of ''Apocalypse'' was released in 2004, written by Keith R. A. DeCandido. In the book, Matt and the Nemesis act as separate personalities in the same body, both aware, but with the Nemesis dominant. Matt eventually regains control after his body is impaled on a metal shard while fighting Alice, by showing the Nemesis his memories of Umbrella's experimentation upon "them". DeCandido, By Keith R. A. (2004), ''Resident Evil: Apocalypse''.
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. . pp. 148–149, 247, 257
The Nemesis is later mentioned in the 2007 novelization of '' Resident Evil: Extinction'', in which antagonist Doctor Isaacs considers the Nemesis both his greatest success and his greatest failure, hating mention of it and blaming its defection and destruction upon Umbrella's desire to immediately field test it.


Promotion and reception

Nemesis appears on the cover of every version of ''Resident Evil 3'', and is mentioned prominently on flyers for ''Resident Evil: Survivor 2''. Capcom has also released commercial products modeled on the character, such as a silver ring modeled after Nemesis's head available for purchase through their Japanese online store. Palisades Toys used its likeness to create a posable
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(packaged with a base and equipable rocket launcher) and a mini bust, which were released alongside several other ''Resident Evil''-based merchandise. Moby Dick released its own line of ''Resident Evil'' action figures bundled in pairs of a playable character and enemy. Included in the series were Nemesis's first and second form, with the first form featuring an alternate head and equipable rocket launcher. Each set additionally includes a part of an action figure of Nemesis's third form, which measures 24 inches (60 cm) long when completed. In 2019, a minted icon 9-inch plush depicting Nemesis was also made. In 2022, Numskull made a 10.9" collectible figurine of Nemesis, based on his appearance in the remake. In 2024, the character was featured in ''Resident Evil''-themed attractions at
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. Following the game's debut in 1999, the Nemesis became one of the most recognizable and popular characters in the ''
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'' series. G4's ''
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'' named the Nemesis one of the top ten videogame villains of all time as selected by viewers, placing fifth on the list. ''
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'' named the battle against the Nemesis one of the "25 of the Most Badass Boss Fights of All Time", saying "There are plenty of bosses worth mentioning from the ''Resident Evil'' series... but the one that to this day most people point to as the biggest badass of the bunch is Nemesis". ''
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'' featured Nemesis in a "Reader's Choice" edition of their "Top 10 Video Game Villains" article and noting the character's high popularity among fans when compared to the Tyrant. Dave Meikleham of ''
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'' described Nemesis as the "deadliest villain in the history of survival horror", comparing him to another fictional character
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and adding "''Resident Evil 3'' is undoubtedly defined by its iconic villain". Patrick Gill of ''
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'' said Nemesis moves in a menacing manner, but the worst part is to watch his "nasty trash face". He also stated he's frightening and defended how you lose him while catching up to you. Aaron Potter of ''
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'' named Nemesis as second of their "Best Resident Evil Bosses and Monsters", stating that "He becomes more deformed the longer Resident Evil 3’s campaign progresses, too, making each fight feel scarier than the last." In 2021, Alex Aniel in the book ''Itchy, Tasty: An Unofficial History of Resident Evil'' described Nemesis as an icon fondly remembered for his aggressiveness and terrifying personality, and further noted him as a popular subject for fandom convention
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. While ''IGN'' described Nemesis as one of the best ''Resident Evil'' bosses and one of their favorite video game monsters of all time, they noted disdain for his film counterpart, stating "little of what made us love Nemesis made it through to his film incarnation. As it runs out, a man in a rubber suit isn't half as scary as a well-crafted collection of polygons." Michael Kennedy of ''
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'' shared similar sentiments, describing him as the "coolest of the bunch" in terms of game series adversaries, but added that the film ruined the character and "Making Nemesis a good guy was an absolutely terrible decision, and understandably elicited a collective groan from fans of the Resident Evil games." While Trace Thurman of ''
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'' noted Nemesis "looks awesome and is a total badass" in the film, he shared similar disdain for the character's heroic turn in the finale, exclaiming "Why would you take the biggest and baddest ''Resident Evil'' villain and neuter him?" On the other hand, Nemesis's appearance in the ''Resident Evil 3'' remake has received mixed reception from critics. Hirun Cryer of ''
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'' criticized and described Nemesis's "large fangs and smooshed nose" as "cartoonish". Ben Tyrer of ''GamesRadar'' downplayed Nemesis's appearance and stated that "''Resident Evil 3''s main villain has lost his fear factor," while Andy Kelly of ''
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'' described Nemesis as "giant and terrifying stalker in town". Kirk McKeand of ''
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'' explained that Nemesis is only active in a small portion of the game, and that he is primarily featured in scripted sequences or boss fights. This led some critics to believe that he was underused and that a lot of his potential was wasted, with ''
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''s Mollie Patterson stating " fyou were hoping for him to dial up the danger, you may feel some disappointment." ''
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'' called Nemesis in the remake one of the scariest video game villains of all time, stating "You cannot kill him, you cannot stop him. At best you can run away and even that isn't always effective", and noting that this aspect was enhanced by his increased mobility options in the remake.


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Details behind the Nemesis costume used in ''Apocalypse''
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