In the new Bedroom tape, Clancy is strapped down to a bed and Marguerite has locked him in a bedroom to eat some tasty human…goulash? Stew? Are goulashes and stews the same thing? Could I have Googled this to get my answer?īedroom plays out like a real-life Escape Room. As we see here, though we know his ultimate fate, it was even more nightmarish and involved than previously thought. In both of the new tapes, you’ll play as Clancy Javis, the poor cameraman that we played as in both the Derelict House footage and the Saw-like Happy Birthday footage. I’m a big fan of this narrative device in Resident Evil 7 to start with, since it allows you to see what other characters had to go through and are much more effective than a text or audio log. Let’s start with my favorite part of this DLC: the videotapes. MSRP: $9.99 / Included in $29.99 Season Pass Resident Evil 7 biohazard / Banned Footage Volume 1 (PS4, Xbox One, PC)
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I’d advise against reading further unless you’ve finished the full game. Whether these additions are worth it to you or not depends on what you enjoyed about Resident Evil 7. You’ll get two new videotapes - the fun framing device from the game proper that allows you to see past events - and a new, masochistic mode called Ethan Must Die. It’s called Banned Footage: Volume 1 and is part of the $29.99 season pass, but can also be purchased separately for $9.99. It hasn’t even been a month since I reviewed Resident Evil 7, a game that I thought was solidly okay (that’s a joke, I’m the jerk who gave it a 10), and a big ol’ chunk of DLC came out last week.