Resident Evil 6 Hands On


By: Alan Bell    On: PlayStation 3
Published: Monday 25 Jun 2012 11:00 AM
 
 
 
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Resident Evil's an interesting beast. The first game, which released way back in 1996, is remembered fondly by many gamers as their first foray into survival horror, a genre which was really still in its formative stage at the time. Much of the horror, for me anyway, came from the truly awful controls, which were deliberately designed to be, well, crap, in order to add to the tension and difficulty.

Time marches on, and with it, gamer expectations. The Resident Evil series seems to have lost its way of late, with many - even big fans of the franchise - regarding Resident Evil 5 as a bit of a misstep. Can Resi 6 buck the trend and bring gamers back into the fold, recapturing some of the magic of the much better Resident Evil 4?

These questions and more were all swimming through my head as I sat down to play a couple of levels from the game in Los Angeles a couple of weeks ago. What I found, while far from conclusive, was complicated enough that it's taken me this long to figure out what I wanted to write about it.

To start with, the levels I played were each from a different perspective: specifically, Chris and Leon's perspectives. In most other games, the difference between two characters might be as simple as a different looking model (the game is, after all, played from the third person perspective) or as complex as having a different set of skills to use (like a Mage versus a Rogue). Here, it's much more like you're playing two completely different games.



Let's start with Chris. A reluctant participant in the zombie-related events that threaten to end the world as we know it, Chris plays like your typical third-person shooter star. Lots of ammo, guns that pump out rounds like they're unlimited in supply, and a melee fighting system that lets you carve up zombies that get close to you; you'd be forgiven for thinking you were playing Gears of War. Survival horror, this ain't. Sure, there were plenty of nasty enemies, including some that were seriously freaky, but smart corner management, overwatch, and other military tactics would see you through the relatively open areas unscathed.

The next guy I got to play was another signature character from the vintage series, Leon. Star of the seriously good Resident Evil 4, you'll be pleased (I suspect) to hear that his play style is much more in keeping with survival horror tropes that hearken all the way back to that game and beyond. Moving slowly, and with very little ammo, Leon is restricted to making his way around very narrow corridors in very low light. Bad things frequently happen to the poor chap, and the impact of each is made all the more severe by his limited ammo and general uselessness when it comes to melee. Thinking, and reacting smartly, is key to survival when playing as Leon.

It's not super clear, yet, how the various characters will interact, but Capcom suggest that there will be three intertwining campaigns to play as a part of the overall Resident Evil 6 game. There's also an interesting new take on Multiplayer, in which the game will dynamically assign you co-op partners for certain sections of the campaign - much like the recent PSN game Journey, perhaps.



I came away nonplussed with experience of Resident Evil 6. Nothing about it was bad, as such, but the combination of clunky controls, fairly typical survival horror mechanics, and mish-mash of genres just left me feeling a bit cold. It looks pretty decent, and it's clear that Capcom are keen to bring the series back on track with this iteration, but the jury's still out as to whether they're headed in the right direction or not.


At a Glance

The Good: Capcom are clearly investing in RE6

The Bad: It's not yet clear if the investment will pay off

The Ugly: The characters control like they're made of soap

"The jury's still out on this one"


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Scuba_Steve
On Monday 25 Jun 2012 12:31 PM Posted by Scuba_Steve NZGamer.com VIP
Becoming too much action not enough survival horror perhaps?
I'm a fan of the RE I even brought a GameCube just so I could get RE1 remake & RE Zero. But they seem to be getting too action'y & not enough survival'y which in turn is losing it's horror/scare factor

I would actually like to see Capcom put RE & DR together for an RE game. The "use anything as a weapon-ness" of DR combined with the RE story I think could make for a good game & the survival will come from limited ammo so having to rely on objects around the place.
 
 
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Jake
On Monday 25 Jun 2012 3:19 PM Posted by Jake NZGamer.com VIP
25 June 2012, 12:31 PM Reply to Scuba_Steve
Becoming too much action not enough survival horror perhaps?
I'm a fan of the RE I even brought a GameCube just so I could get RE1 remake & RE Zero. But they seem to be getting too action'y & not enough survival'y which in turn is losing it's horror/scare factor

I would actually like to see Capcom put RE & DR together for an RE game. The "use anything as a weapon-ness" of DR combined with the RE story I think could make for a good game & the survival will come from limited ammo so having to rely on objects around the place.
Resident Evil has been an Action series since RE4
 
 
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Scuba_Steve
On Monday 25 Jun 2012 5:35 PM Posted by Scuba_Steve NZGamer.com VIP
25 June 2012, 03:19 PM Reply to Jake
Resident Evil has been an Action series since RE4
Yea thats sorta what I was getting at, I wasn't a huge fan of 4 they didn't even have Zombies. Don't get me wrong it was a good game, it just lost all RE look & feel so became somewhat of an RE by name association only
 
 
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kiwiatlarge
On Tuesday 26 Jun 2012 5:19 PM Posted by kiwiatlarge NZGamer.com VIP
4 and 5... Action horrors without true action controls, so you are stuck somewhere between action and survival, by not being able to run and gun.

Platted 5 and enjoyed it. Downloaded 4 and played about a third of it... Sitting on the fence with 6... Too many third person games due in the last quarter of the year - first quarter of the next, to make it must buy for me.
 
 
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jfivestar
On Saturday 30 Jun 2012 8:35 AM Posted by jfivestar
I hope it's nothing like Operation Raccoon City.. That was a steaming pile of ish..
 
 
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