Review of Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016) by Dann M — 22 Aug 2017
With Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, Paul W.S. Anderson brings an end to this long-running franchise. As humanity teeters on the verge of extinction Alice takes on one last mission to return to Raccoon City to steal a cure to the T-virus that could end the Zombie Apocalypse.
The plot is extremely contrived, beginning with a laughable retcon of the series that creates all kinds of continuity issues. And the action scenes are fairly rote and don't have any real stakes to them (as Alice is practically invincible).
Still, some of the big zombie battles are entertaining. Running on empty, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter is one of the weakest entries in the series and doesn't have much to offer.
This review of Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016) was written by Dann M on 22 Aug 2017.
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter has generally received mixed reviews.
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