Resident Evil 6 is a major entry in Capcom's long-running survival-horror franchise. Developed by Capcom, the game was released in 2012 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and was later made available on additional platforms. It continued the series' storyline while shifting toward more action-oriented gameplay and larger, cinematic set pieces.
Structure and gameplay
The title is structured around multiple campaigns that overlap in time and location, each following a different protagonist: long-time series characters such as Leon S. Kennedy and Chris Redfield, a new figure linked to the series' lore, and the covert agent Ada Wong. Campaigns vary in tone and length and are designed for single-player or cooperative play. Combat mixes traditional survival-horror elements—resource management, scripted encounters—with more modern third-person shooting mechanics and frequent quick-time events.
Key features
- Interlocking campaign structure and cinematic presentation.
- Cooperative play across most missions, emphasizing teamwork.
- Varied mission types from stealth and investigation to large-scale action sequences.
- Experience and customization systems that reward replay and performance.
Development and release
The project aimed to appeal to both long-time fans of the series and a wider action-game audience. Early previews and a publicly distributed demo drew attention for its emphasis on co-op and spectacle. The game shipped on major seventh-generation consoles and was later ported to other systems and computer platforms, with post-release updates and downloadable content intended to expand modes and balance.
Reception and impact
Critical reaction to the game was mixed. Review outlets such as GameSpot and IGN noted the title's high production values, ambitious scope and strong cooperative features but criticized its uneven tone, reduced focus on atmospheric horror, and occasional technical or design issues. The demo also received negative attention from some reviewers. Despite divided reviews, the game reached a wide audience and remained a commercially significant entry for the franchise.
Further reading and resources
For official information, merchandising and support refer to the game's product pages and platform listings: official product, PlayStation and Xbox platform pages. For general context about the medium and genre see broader video game references and retrospective commentary by critics and players.
Notable aspects: the title represents a turning point in the Resident Evil line where cinematic action and cooperative mechanics played a dominant role, generating debate among fans about the series' direction.