The final piece of the puzzle when it comes to Banned Footage Vol. 1 experience thanks to its challenging puzzle and solid scares.
Taking inspiration from Stephen King's Misery novel, the Bedroom tape is the highlight of the Banned Footage Vol. Still light on exploration, the Bedroom tape at least offers one of the game's most challenging puzzles yet, with players trying to escape a bedroom while keeping up the illusion they are locked in bed. 1 is called Bedroom, and it is much more intriguing.
The Nightmare tape is built entirely around the game's combat, and only lets players walk around the basement, which is an area that was heavily featured in the main game. However, Resident Evil 7 didn't earn much praise for its combat, and is at its best when players are exploring new areas and solving puzzles. Nightmare is similar to Horde mode, with players taking on waves of enemies and tasked with setting up traps and the like to try to stay alive.
In this mode, players are free to explore the basement of the Baker family's creepy mansion as ill-fated cameraman Clancy, fighting off Molded monsters and the Bakers in an effort to stay alive until morning. The first is called Nightmare, and it focuses less on story and more on creating an arcade-like game mode to give Resident Evil 7 more replayability. In this DLC offering, players are treated to two new VHS tapes that can be accessed from the game's main menu. 2, the first volume of DLC for Resident Evil 7 seems to bring more to the table in terms of quantity of content. Despite being cheaper than Banned Footage Vol. Retailing for $9.99, the first batch of DLC for Resident Evil 7 is called Banned Footage Vol. Read on to find out if any of this DLC is worth the asking price and whether or not the season pass is worth consideration. Resident Evil 7's DLC support so far has included two Banned Footage volumes, with a free story expansion and a third paid DLC pack coming later this year. However, some fans may be holding off on Resident Evil 7's DLC because they're unsure if it will be worth the price of admission. Resident Evil 7's first two DLC packs have been available for all platforms for a little over a week now, giving fans plenty of time to sink their teeth into the new content.