I found the DLC inconsistent, but don’t regret buying it

After a window of timed exclusivity on PlayStation 4, Capcom has now releasedBanned Footage Vol. 1andVol. 2forResident Evil 7on Xbox One and PC. They’re priced at $10 and $15, respectively.

My thoughts onBanned Footage Vol. 1fall in line with Zack’s, which you canhear more about in his full review. In short: “Bedroom” is a nerve-wracking escape-the-room puzzle scenario with Marguerite that I loved but likely won’t play again, the survival-centric “Nightmare” is surprisingly loads of fun, and “Ethan Must Die” is too damn punishing for me to want to try and make more headway.

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As forBanned Footage Vol. 2, I’ve only just dipped my toes in so far. There’s a Baker family prequel story in “Daughters,” a silly arcade mode about feeding daddy called “Jack’s 55th Birthday,” and aSaw-like game of Blackjack with Lucas that is real messed up if you’re playing in VR, let me tell ya.

Some of this DLC is good, some less so. Get it if you’re dying for moreRE7, otherwise, hold off.

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