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Resident Evil 7: Biohazard - End of Zoe Critic Reviews

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GameCritics January 26, 2018
End of Zoe is incredibly well-paced and zips through four mid-sized locations in around an hour, including a return to an old haunt that’s been completely transformed by the Umbrella-led cleanup. End of Zoe is an incredible expansion to RE7 not just because it completely rebuilds the core gameplay and still works perfectly, but because it reinforces just how transformative VR is to the horror experience.
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Hobby Consolas December 11, 2017
Despite the changes made, the end of Zoe picks up the witness of Resident Evil 7, offering a great gaming experience and maintaining the change of direction of the saga made by the previous one. Although it is a good ending to close the story, its high price and its short duration are not so much. Even so, it's worth playing.
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God is a Geek December 20, 2017
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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The Games Machine December 22, 2017
Quotation forthcoming.
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Digital Chumps January 2, 2018
End of Zoe is a Resident Evil 7 gaiden that replaces guns with fists, herbs with bugs, and grenades with javelins. Becoming a bog frolicking ex-boxer uncle who fights monsters with his bare hands is precisely how I wanted to end 2017. End of Zoe is temporal, unhinged, and, either by intention or accident (it doesn't matter), often hilarious.
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Everyeye.it December 14, 2017
Given its very condensed duration it remains difficult to recommend the purchase at full price (The End of Zoe costs about fifteen euros), but if you already have the season pass download it without delay: think of it as a little extra that Capcom has granted more fans convinced of the seventh Biohazard.
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3DJuegos December 22, 2017
Interesting DLC starred by a new character that has to fight a real threat in the form of a new type of enemy. Only lasts for two hours or so, but it´s a very satisfying experience.
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XGN January 25, 2018
Want to know what happened to Zoe? Here are the answers, in a worthy finale. Though the story Resident Evil 7 is now over, this definitely won’t be the last time we hear from the series.
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Metro GameCentral December 13, 2017
The fact that we can still be surprised by such a long-running series is one of the best things we can say about the game and its DLC.
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Push Square December 14, 2017
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard’s End of Zoe expansion offers the kind of tongue-in-cheek silliness only Capcom’s survival horror franchise can provide. Played straight with some pretty serious stakes, the DLC still manages to be downright stupid all at the same time. It’s a wonderful send-off for one of 2017’s greats.
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SpazioGames December 15, 2017
End of Zoe is a disappointing DLC. It lasts two hours e show us how to do a step back from the main game. Joe Baker and his punches are a bad game design choices that will not convince even the fans of Resident Evil 7.
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Wccftech December 17, 2017
End of Zoe is just wacky enough to work, although it doesn’t really build on Resident Evil 7 in any meaningful way. It doesn’t add much to the game’s story, lacks any truly memorable set pieces, and, most crucially, isn’t scary. As a curiosity, End of Zoe is a worthwhile experience, but it’s a somewhat odd final statement for the Resident Evil 7 saga.
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Eurogamer Italy December 29, 2017
Quotation forthcoming.