Resident Evil 3: 16 Best Secrets You Need To Know

4. Aiming For The Bullseye

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S.T.A.R.S. members are supposed to be hired from special forces teams around the world. They're the elite, right up until the games were originally released. Then, aiming at slow-moving enemies who were often off-screen (but within eyesight of the S.T.A.R.S. member being controlled) usually came down to pointing a gun and hoping the enemy was somewhere around there.

This bad aim is seemingly referenced in the few games that have given us access to the S.T.A.R.S. office over the years and shown the awful scores that the S.T.A.R.S. members have achieved in their game of darts.

If Carlos thinks he can do better than the best of the best, all he has to do is shoot the bullseye of the dartboard perfectly with a gun (the infinite rocket launcher just doesn't cut it, no matter what you went through to earn it) and he'll get some new dialogue between himself and his partner.

"Ah yeah, the kid's still got it."

Tyrell, slightly less impressed at the bullet-based bullseye, will reply "Let that be a lesson to all dartboards."

It's a little thing, but one that a lot of players will miss for obvious reasons.

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