Nemesis was nothing more than the parasite itself on vestiges of flesh after being decimated with the rail cannon. You could probably kill it with your fists at that point. That scene was to add payoff and gratification, and it worked judging by how popular it is.
Bullets, buckshots and grenades do not damage Tyrants or other such creatures outside of gameplay. A rocket is the only thing capable to damaging them, and both the T-103 and Nemesis-T have blastpoof coats, meaning a rocket won't kill them unless you fire at them repeatedly and strip off the coat. So the series has already addressed your concern there.
The player did fire that final shot at Wesker... it just cut to an impact scene like other games. And in the previous battle, you have the option of stabbing Wesker directly in the chest multiple times, so it's double the payoff.
Bullets, buckshots and grenades do not damage Tyrants or other such creatures outside of gameplay. A rocket is the only thing capable to damaging them, and both the T-103 and Nemesis-T have blastpoof coats, meaning a rocket won't kill them unless you fire at them repeatedly and strip off the coat. So the series has already addressed your concern there.
The player did fire that final shot at Wesker... it just cut to an impact scene like other games. And in the previous battle, you have the option of stabbing Wesker directly in the chest multiple times, so it's double the payoff.
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