"Resident Evil 7: Biohazard" Banned Footage Vol. 1 DLC got positive vibes from horror fans. Now, Banned Footage Vol. 2 is also out. However, it did not have the same effect as the first downloadable content for the game.

Banned Footage Vol. 1 and 2 are available on PC now, included as part of the $30 "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard" Season Pass. A future episode will also come for those who get the pass. However, it can also be bought for $10 and $15, respectively as noted by Destructoid. While the first content included "Bedroom," "Nightmare" and "Ethan Must Die," the second included "21," "Daughters" and "Jack's 55th Birthday."

According to PC Gamer, the second "Resident Evil &: Biohazard" content retained the charm of the first one. It also gives more time with the scary Bakers. Still, it did not feel as "creative, revelatory or substantial." Yet, it was an enjoyable content.

Episode "21" is basically "Resident Evil 7's" grisly take on card game Blackjack. It basically has the same rule as the game. However, the player is seated in front of another unlucky prisoner as the game goes on. Every time a player loses, they will be exposed to a torture device. For example, the first part is a hand clamp that can cut fingers all at once. There will also be trump cards along the way that has different effects.

"Daughters" focuses on the Bakers as well. This time, it's played from the perspective of Zoe Baker and shows the last minutes before they were turned into the monsters they are now. This episode could feel more like a part of "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard," thanks to it dark and scary aura. Zoe has nothing to defend herself with and is slower than Ethan. Plus with only a lighter, she can see just a few meters ahead of her.

Lastly, "Jack's 55th Birthday" may have the action that fans are looking for in "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard." Jack offers the player a box full of weapons and healing items. Once Ethan goes out into the kitchen to feed Jack, a 15-minute timer is set. By that time, Jack should be full.

Although the new "Resident Evil 7" is a bit inconsistent, fans are still enjoying the game. It does add a bit more fun to the extremely scary title.

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