Resident Evil 6 gameplay footage puts Leon, Chris and Jake in the limelight

Capcom release even more gameplay of Resident Evil 6 to highlight the dynamic gameplay experiences on offer

July 20, 2012
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Capcom have shown off even more of Resident Evil 6, leaving us wondering if we’ve just about seen the whole game already.

Thankfully, the game’s producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi has said each of the game’s three storylines equate to “probably around 70% to 80% of the volume of the whole game in Resident Evil 5.

Following more details about Resident Evil 6 co-op, we’ve now got even more footage of Leon Kennedy’s portion of the game, as well as more of Jake (Wesker’s son), and Chris, through three lengthy videos which highlight their role in the campaign.

Leon’s portion follows a more traditional style of RE gameplay, with dark atmospheric parts, while Jake’s shows off the over-the-top action which makes up another integral part of the series. Chris’ campaign parts put the emphasis on the intense squad-based action.

Read more about MyGaming’s coverage of Resident Evil 6.



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