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Resident Evil 7: Biohazard - Banned Footage Vol. 2

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard - Banned Footage Vol. 2

|Japan|Shooter, Adventure

6.6 /10

Okay

Niche

704 ratings
Time to beat
Main
1h
Main + extras
2h
Complete
4h
Where to get it
Rating sources
Steam · Player score7.2/10671 ratingsIGDB · Critic score6.3/102 ratingsIGDB · Player score7.4/1031 ratings
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Resident Evil 7: Biohazard - Banned Footage Vol. 2 is a 2017 Shooter, Adventure, Puzzle game rated 6.6/10 from 704 ratings, with a main story of about 1h, available on Google Stadia, Nintendo Switch 2, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S.

In this DLC, this newly unearthed footage exposes further secrets from the dark past of the Baker family: - Gamble with your life in "21" There's something wrong with the Bakers' son Lucas. He likes to play games with his captives, and his newest playmate is you. You'd better be lucky at cards, because each time you lose, you'll be giving up something a lot more valuable than money… - Tragedy befalls an innocent family in "Daughters" Gain new insight into the people the Bakers used to be. This banned footage reveals the tragedy that led to the events in RE7's main story. - Extra game mode: "Jack's 55th Birthday" Check out the lighter side of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. In this extra game mode, jolly ol' Jack has a hankering for some grub on this special day, his 55th birthday! Search the house, fight off enemies, and find enough food to fill Jack's belly and make this the best birthday ever!

Game highlights
Rating momentum

Okay: 6.6/10 across 704 ratings. Decent score — check if the gameplay loop clicks for you.

Play style

This is a DLC leaning into Shooter, Adventure, Puzzle, with a main story around 1h. Check form, fantasy, and time commitment.

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Rock, Paper, ShotgunAlec Meer · 23 Feb, 2017

So, is all this worth [the money]? I wouldn't say so. You could blow through it all in three hours, and it's unlikely that you'd play most of it ever again. The only elements of it that I'd say you even need to see are Bedroom and Daughters, but even those are one-shot affairs.

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Push SquareSammy Barker · 21 Feb, 2017
7/10

Resident Evil 7: Biohazard - Banned Footage Vol. 2 is arguably an even better piece of DLC than its already excellent predecessor, but our excitement for the additions is tempered by frustration that they should have been included with the main game. We liked the core campaign as it was, but with these packs bolted on it could have scored higher. Still, what you have here is some truly inventive content that repurposes the game's main mechanics in a variety of interesting and exciting ways.

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SomHráč.skRóbert Herda · 17 Apr, 2017
7.5/10

Banned Footage Vol. 2 offers a high-quality storyline Daughters, but otherwise it's a strictly arcade experience. It can be entertaining, but it's certainly not for everyone.

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TheXboxHubCarlos Santuana · 10 Apr, 2017
6/10

Whilst the videos included in Vol.2 once more offer decent content, they don’t quite compare to the first content drop in the Banned Footage Vol.1 DLC. It’s also worth noting that even though both DLCs are available as part of the Season Pass, those buying them separately will find a £4 price increase for this one. Given the slightly lacking quality over the first Banned Footage Volume, that feels rather unjust.

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TheSixthAxisJim Hargreaves · 8 Mar, 2017

Banned Footage Vol. 2 is just as experimental as it is optional. Although Daughters gives some much-needed context to the game's backstory, nothing here is a must-see.

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TechRaptorJoey Thurmond · 1 Mar, 2017
5.5/10

Banned Footage Vol. 2 is a mixed assortment of intriguing ideas that don't pan out or leave lasting impressions. With less depth and replay value to boot, it's harder to recommend in light of its puzzling price of entry.

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Sirus GamingLeif Rey Bornales · 25 Feb, 2017
8.5/10

For the price of $14.99, I do believe that Capcom did justice to this batch of DLC. The varying game modes and the rewards that each present is well worth it to keep coming back to. I can say that these are memorable enough that I would tell my friends about it and let them know how enjoyable they are to me.

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GameSkinnyAsh Bash · 24 Feb, 2017
8/10

Resident Evil 7's 2nd DLC offers a sickening experience for fans.

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Cubed3Ofisil · 23 Feb, 2017
5/10

'Rushed' is the politest thing one could say about Resident Evil 7's second DLC, Banned Footage Vol.2. Sure, it's easy to stomach a horror version of Blackjack, as well as a silly mini-game such as Jack's 55th Birthday, but it's hard doing the same with an extremely subpar prelude chapter, which could otherwise be the crowning glory of it all.

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AtomixAlberto Desfassiaux · 21 Feb, 2017
8/10

Banned Footage Vol. 2 is a great expansion for the great Resident Evil 7. Daughters show us what happened with the Bakers when they met their destiny, and 21 and Jack’s 55h Birthday are pretty good mini games that also expands the narrative of the main game.

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