The much awaited second downloadable content (DLC) for Capcom's "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard," dubbed as "Banned Footage Vol. 2," is now available on PlayStation 4 for $14.99. Fans would, of course, have to think twice before buying the expansion based on its price, and with that in mind, some are now probably asking whether is it worth the price or not.

A lot of reviews are now emerging for "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard - Banned Footage Vol. 2." And based on the impressions, it seems like the second DLC is not exactly as great as the first volume with just 66 on its Metascore.

"Resident Evil 7: Biohazard - Banned Footage Vol. 2" contains two additional contents for the fans to play after finishing the main narrative, specifically "21" and "Daughters." It also has a new game mode called "Jack's 55th Birthday."

"21" is a Black Jack game, according to UploadVR. However, this isn't just any normal Black Jack game that many people are familiar with as it has a very dark twist into it.

The player assumes the role of Clancy, the cameraman, and character in "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard - Banned Footage Vol. 1," as he is seated on a table with his hand caught in a contraption built for torture. Clancy must win his cards against a hooded person in front of him to save his fingers from being cut off in this tormenting "Saw"-themed game.

The next content that fans can play on "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard - Banned Footage Vol. 2" is called "Daughters," which focuses heavily on the narrative, Eurogamer said. Players, in this content, will take the role of Zoe Baker, the daughter of the family.

It shows the life of the Bakers before they all went mad in the main storyline of "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard." It acts as a prequel and at the same time lets the players feel what it's like to live in the life of a Baker who is not as crazy as the other family members.

Those who enjoy puzzle solving and replay value will definitely find "Daughters" in "Resident Evil 7: Biohazard - Banned Footage Vol. 2" exciting. However, as mentioned by Eurogamer, the content is pretty much straight forward with its chapter.

"Resident Evil 7: Biohazard - Banned Footage Vol. 2" is available on PlayStation 4 as part of its timed exclusivity. Other platforms, specifically Xbox One and Windows PC, will receive both volumes on Feb. 21.

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