Resident evil 7 not a hero

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Best of all, it would feature veteran Resident Evil hero Chris Redfield what more could you want?Īfter a bit of a delay, Resident Evil 7: Not A Hero has finally released, and whilst it doesn’t necessarily answer all of the questions gamers might have been left with after the main game’s conclusion, it certainly provides a decent incentive to return to the Baker Estate.Īs mentioned, Resident Evil 7: Not A Hero puts you in the shoes of Chris Redfield as he looks to hunt down Lucas Baker following the conclusion of the main game. Upon completing the game, I was excited to see that new story-related DLC was coming and that it would be free for all players – we live in a time where publishers cut content from releases and charge gamers for it, so this was incredibly refreshing. I’ve been a huge Resident Evil fan for years, and despite being slightly disappointed with some of the more recent titles in the series, Resident Evil 7 was a true return to form that somehow managed to completely evolve how the game played whilst also taking it back to its classic survival horror roots. WARNING – There are small story spoilers for Resident Evil 7 in this review.įormat(s): Playstation 4 (Reviewed), Xbox One, PCĭespite 2017 being a year of absolute stellar video game releases, my personal Game of the Year actually arrived back in January.