
But anyway, if you have the chance to reach the chapter 6 & 7, you will agree with me that it's one of the scariest game on XBOX. The biggest problem in the game is when you get block, their is often no way to remember what you have to do and you will have to refer to Internet. The various effects also increase the horror of the game just like when all the colors, the sounds and the music will fade away while you will only hear your heart beat or an hostile ghost laughing at you. The ghost are really scary especially when they get out of a wall, whisper or even shout at you (especially behind you). Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly is the second installment of the Fatal Frame series, now with more ghosts, jump-scares, and jailbait in swimsuits. As you are playing with Mayu, a young girl followed by her twin sister Myo, you'll have to find a way out of a mysterious village where you will only meet wandering spirits and the only way to repel the is an old and rusty camera.

You might often refer to Internet to find solutions.

Its a well told horror story that will have you worrying about ghosts wandering around your house playing it late at night. As a result of the accident, she was left with the ability to see ghosts, or often referred to as the 'Sixth Sense' in the series. When Yuri was younger, her family all died in a traffic accident, leaving her the only survivor. I would highly recommend this game to anyone who wants a different kind of horror game. protagonists of Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water. Project Zero 2: Wii Edition, known as Zero Shinku no Chou in Japan, is a survival horror video game developed by Tecmo Koei Games and published by Ninten. The lyrics of the song tie in with the main. The x-box version also comes with an alternate ending known as the Promise Ending. The song was used as the theme song of PlayStation 2 survival horror game Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly. it has a lot of replay as different endings are available as well as unlockable costumes and the desire to try and get 100% with all the photographs.

Also Known As: Zero: Shinku no Chou (JP) Franchise: Fatal Frame 77. The first person view adds to the tension. See all scenes in Chapter 8 and defeat Girl in Bloody Kimono in Dark Return with a Fatal Frame shot. The gameplay is solid, though there are occasional glitches here and there and backtracking, not that I mind that. The music, when there is music, and the dialogue is well done and well placed, and its key to listen to the ghosts in order to know when to run or when you should strike out at them. You're fighting off ghosts with a camera, known as the camera obscura, which I have yet to see any other game do when it comes to killing the undead in a unique way. The story is what drew me most to buy this game, because its so horrifying, yet so well told. This is a re-upload of gon1choko1's video: Chou - Fatal Frame 2.It appears that gon1choko1's channel has been closed and all his videos deleted.
