
It’s been a long time coming and having been a huge fan since the first game I was worried that some of that appeal might have been lost between releases. It’s great to see a return to the series in the US.
Fatal Frame is still the crowning king of the genre, and Maiden of Black Water holds the best representation of everything that makes the series great.
End Game Chapter – after finishing all three of the stories of the main characters, this chapter will be unlocked play as a new character Ayane Kunoichi a ninja of her clan, although her dexterity and athletic abilities make her adept at sneaking around she cannot use the Camera Obscura at all.ĭespite these nitpicks, this game is a triumphant revival of a series that has remained dormant in North America for several console generations, and for those who did get to play the Wii iterations, there is much new spooky fun to be had. Photo Mode – Take photos of characters and alter their poses in different positions, use the built-in editing to customize your photos to your heart’s content. Costumes – additional costumes for the three protagonists and most of the three original costumes have been slightly altered. They all have innate supernatural senses called shadow reading which allows them to experience the memories of people long gone. The Main campaign will be divided into three missions each played by a different protagonist Yuri Kozukata, Miu Hinasaki, and Ren Hojo respectively. Your main defense against the evils that lurk in the mountain are antique cameras called “Camera Obscura” these devices are capable of detecting, repelling, and sealing vengeful spirits, you can also use them to reveal important objects that are not visible with the human eye, use it wisely.
The Port will also come with a remaster plus some additional features like remapped controls, updated visuals, and more supported resolutions. It is here the story of Project Zero: Maiden of Blackwater takes place, a horror adventure game made by Japanese developers Koei Tecmo studios, it’s a remaster of their fifth entry of the Fatal Frame franchise originally intended for the WiiU now for PC and Consoles, step into the shoes of three protagonists as each of them willingly enter the mountain for their own reasons. Hikami was once a place of great spiritual importance it housed a religion that worshipped a great water deity, now it’s a place of great sadness and evil, disappearance and accidents have become the norm.