Call me an old romantic, but I felt as though there were no way Ethan would abandon his wife to her death after having just gone through moldy hell and back to save her, no matter how much he might like Zoe.īut the question of who’s more deserving - your wife or your friend - turns out to be moot. I’ve seen mixed reactions to this choice in Resident Evil 7, and admittedly I was a bit baffled when I saw my options. The final boss is the same in both endings. If you choose Zoe, Eveline kills Zoe and Ethan is forced to kill Mia later, and he alone is rescued by Chris. If you choose Mia, she rescues Ethan when he’s captured by Eveline and they’re both later rescued by Chris Redfield. You must decide which one to save, and this will lead you to two endings. The choices are Mia, who is Ethan’s wife and the person whose rescue is his motivation for the entire game, and Zoe, his helper throughout this nightmare. Towards the end of the game, protagonist Ethan is given the option of administering one person a curative serum. So what was the point of giving us a choice at all? Spoiling Resident Evil 7 But the options - and subsequent DLC - were heavily skewed in favor of one ending over another.
Resident Evil 7 introduced a choice in its final hours that drastically alters the outcome of the story.