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Why do Jill’s models have boob jiggle physics in Resident Evil 3?

Guys, it’s short but I absolutely love Resident Evil 3. Not as much as Resident Evil 2 obviously — or as I stated, as much as the original Resident Evil 3: Nemesis — but I still said it was a polished, enjoyable romp.

That’s why it’s very peculiar one section of it has a feature that causes Jill’s boobs to jiggle as if she’s in a wet t-shirt competition at a Florida-based Spring Break that didn’t have the common sense to disband in the face of coronavirus.

While it doesn’t happen in the actual game as you’re playing as Jill, any of her reward models feature breast jiggle physics that feel like they’d be home within Dead or Alive. Peculiarly, the only other female model — a female zombie — doesn’t feature the same, um, attributes. Neither do any of the male models in regards to their posteriors or, you know, penises.

Stevivor requested comment from Capcom ahead of tonight’s embargo but hasn’t heard back at the time of publishing. We’ll, of course, update this post when the publisher does. We’ve asked if this jiggle was intentional, will be corrected… or at the very least why we can’t get all raunchy with the very doable Carlos.

Resident Evil 3 is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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Stevivor is a combination of ‘Steve’ and ‘Survivor’, which made more sense back in 2001 when Jeff Probst was up in Queensland. The site started as Steve’s travel blog before transitioning over into video games.

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