Resident Evil 7: Biohazard - Not a Hero

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Top Critic Average

31%

Critics Recommend

God is a Geek
8 / 10
Metro GameCentral
7 / 10
Hobby Consolas
77 / 100
The Games Machine
8 / 10
Push Square
7 / 10
Wccftech
6 / 10
GamingBolt
7 / 10
Digital Chumps
6 / 10
Creators: Capcom
Release Date: Dec 12, 2017 - PC
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Critic Reviews for Resident Evil 7: Biohazard - Not a Hero

Despite an excess of action, the final two DLC episodes feel like a love letter to both the original games and Resident Evil 7 itself. It answers almost every question asked, but leaves a couple unanswered, probably to keep RE8 a possibility.

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Metro GameCentral

GameCentral
7 / 10
Metro GameCentral

We have to say we thoroughly enjoyed it, even if it does come across as slightly inconsequential.

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Hobby Consolas

Elizabeth López
77 / 100
Hobby Consolas

It's been worth waiting so long for I'm not a hero, when, initially, it was going to be released last spring. The outcome of the plot is constituted as the best of the content, which sometimes blurs due to the occasions in which the gameplay is somewhat decaffeinated. All in all, it's worth being played, even more so being free.

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No Hero and Zoe's End are fun, and if you have the season pass you will certainly not be bored, but otherwise you could also ignore them and continue to live "serene" and "quiet", closed in the Baker's mansion! .

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It's hard to complain about an additional two hours of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard – especially when it's free. There's some fun lore for fans to soak up here, and some pretty tense scenarios, too. While it never really has anything to rival the main game's best bits, it's worth the bandwidth for Redfield's masterfully manicured mane alone.

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Resident Evil 7's final round of DLC feels like a step backward. While both Not a Hero and End of Zoe are competently built, they replace the genuine horror and more nuanced characters of the main game with schlocky action and dumb wish fulfillment. The worst thing that can be said about Not a Hero and End of Zoe is that they leave me feeling uncertain about the future of the series. Let's hope Capcom hasn't already forgotten how to do Resident Evil right again.

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Not a Hero and End of Zoe both offer different kinds of experiences than the base game, but if you're a fan of Resident Evil 7 or the series in general, you should definitely give them both a go.

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Not A Hero absorbs Resident Evil 7's discordant third act and recasts it in the mold of a conventional action shooter. While a sharp focus (and a welcomed protagonist swap) aid Not A Hero's general coherence, it's a vision of a life the seventh Resident Evil chose to leave behind. A safe move isn't often the strongest.

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