Resident Evil 6 demo available now for Dragon’s Dogma owners
Xbox 360 Dragon's Dogma adopters can get stuck into the RE6 demo today.
Michael Plant
Michael Plant is chief editor and writer of gaming ezine and blog GamesCatalyst.com, as well as editor of 'The Independent'’s games review printed in the Saturday supplement 'Information'. Established in February 2011, Games Catalyst endeavours to bring its unique brand of fact and satire to the videogaming community and, in tandem with 'The Independent', hopefully turn a few non-believers on to gaming while we’re at it.
Wednesday 04 July 2012
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Take a bitesize chunk out of Resident Evil 6 as the demo finally becomes available… for Xbox 360 owners of Capcom’s Dragon’s Dogma at least.
The demo features three different missions, with distinct gameplay experiences, as each mission features a unique location and different protagonist and as the lead.
First of all play as Leon S. Kennedy alongside Helena Harper and explore the dark confines of the Ivy University campus as you vie with the the undead that fill its hallways; next up is Chris Redfield’s mission to China for an intense encounter against the deadly J’avo engineered organism; while the action finally switches to the war-torn Eastern European state of Edonia as Jake Muller and Sherry Berkin try to escape the relentless pursuit of the Ustanak, a brand new bio-organic weapon.
For those of us without Dragon’s Dogma (or indeed an Xbox 360) the wait for a demo continues – though the wait surely won’t be too long with the game set to be available globally on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 from 2nd October 2012 with a PC version to follow.
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