The clips are all shot with real actors on phones, laptops or other in-fiction cameras, adding to the realism. You can search the videos for particular words, but only the first five results are watchable – there is a slightly hokey in-game reason for this limitation – which forces you to tease out clues. On the computer, there is a database of video clips apparently stolen from the US National Security Agency. In a nice touch, her reflection in the screen remains partially visible throughout, a mirror of your voyeuristic self. A video shows a woman sitting down at her computer, and you take control of the desktop. Read more: Resident Evil 3 review: A glimpse into post-pandemic fictionĪt the start of the game, you don’t even know what you are looking for.