

We finish this campaign by shooting Lucas, who mutates into a monster we inevitably have to kill, but at the end, we don’t really get much detail on exactly who Lucas was taking to, or who The Connections are.

That, along with the several notes you find through the gameplay, piece together a bit of the story, but unfortunately a lot is left unanswered as we likely have to wait for the next game to learn more. Lucas’ constant cameos are enjoyable enough but there just isn’t much content to Not a Hero. Chris stumbles upon the first of a few injured agents throughout the mine and is confronted by Lucas disguised as one, who places a bomb on Redfield’s arm to get the excitement rolling.Īs the campaign continues onward, we’re giving constant dialogue between Chris and the agent on the other end of his headset. It is learned that Lucas is communicating with an outside source known as The Connections. Once Ethan is secured, Chris enters the mines to look for Lucas Baker, who escaped by the end of the original game. Chris mentions his disdain for working alongside the group on more than one occasion, citing that even though the BSAA might be fooled, he won’t be. Blue Umbrella is an entirely new company that is trying to right the wrongs caused by the original. The story picks up moments after Ethan gets on the helicopter and it makes the conclusion to Lucas’ story seem less rushed if played immediately right after.Īs we noticed from the end of the game, Chris Redfield has taken a new path in his career as he arrives to save Ethan Winters in a helicopter bearing the old Umbrella insignia, but this isn’t the evil corporation we all remember. Not a Hero would best be played coming right off of the main story.
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Both entries of the series are rather short and offer only a little more to the story itself. 1 and 2 DLCs, Resident Evil 7 Gold Edition also brought the final two pieces of content: Not a Hero and End of Zoe.

Aside from collecting the base game, along with the Banned Footage Vol. Resident Evil 7 has finally wrapped up its story this past week with the release of the Gold Edition.
