Not a hero re7 guide3/23/2023 ![]() Not a Hero tries to fool players into thinking the Salt Mines have been changed more than they have by making them harder to see. Meanwhile, the new enemy types are just harder, more irritating versions of things you’ve faced before. While you’ll eventually reach new areas, the DLC is mostly a repurposing of the Salt Mines, the least-interesting part of Resident Evil 7. Not a Hero’s level design and enemies also fail to make much an impact. Aside from being faster with a cheesy quip, Chris doesn’t really play any differently than the main game’s Ethan Winters. You’d think Chris would know to pack some extra ammo before entering hostile territory by now, but nope, the guy is still charging into danger with a just a single clip in his gun. While some may be excited to burst baddie skulls with Chris again, playing as him isn’t all that thrilling. This is a very straightforward “Chris Redfield saves the day” story, which raises the question – why’s this DLC called “Not a Hero”? Chris definitely does plenty of hero stuff here. If you’re expecting details about the new Umbrella or revelations about the events of Resident Evil 7, prepare to be disappointed. Chris is on the hunt for the sadistic Lucas Baker, who has kidnapped several Umbrella operatives and plans to send dangerous information to the shadowy group behind the Eveline project and recent biohazard outbreak. Not a Hero, which is free for all Resident Evil 7 owners, stars good ol’ dependable Chris Redfield, who was revealed to be working for a reformed Umbrella Corporation at the end of the main story. I’ll be giving both Not a Hero and End of Zoe individual scores, with a final combined score for the majority of people who will be playing them together as a package. Warning: The following review contains spoilers for Resident Evil 7's main story. ![]()
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