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marto_motoko
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Fatal Frame/ Project Zero series

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So is anyone a fan? I personally love the series, and in specific Fatal Frame Crimson Butterfly / Project Zero Akai Chou.

Not only is it in my opinion perhaps the scariest survival horror right along Silent Hill, but I think that its storyline is the best from many videogames even outside the survival horror genre.

The third installment was also excellent. I loved the deep gameplay, interesting story, and the cameos that characters made.

Any thoughts?

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I played Fatal Frame Crimson Butterfly and enjoyed it. After hearing your recommendation, I'll have to check out Fatal Frame 3 some time.

I kept getting stuck, getting lost, and having to check the map over and over. I didn't like that too much :( I remember not knowing I was supposed to collect some books off a bookcase... this caused me to wander around aimlessly for like an hour. Ugh!
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Post by marto_motoko »

jerryku wrote:I played Fatal Frame Crimson Butterfly and enjoyed it. After hearing your recommendation, I'll have to check out Fatal Frame 3 some time.

I kept getting stuck, getting lost, and having to check the map over and over. I didn't like that too much :( I remember not knowing I was supposed to collect some books off a bookcase... this caused me to wander around aimlessly for like an hour. Ugh!

The game was very puzzle oriented. And just like you I struggled with that too. See, I however was persistent enough, and also curious enough, as to where I thought that everything I saw, had other parts to it, which sometimes either helped me immensely (as in the case of the books) or in other cases sent me on wild goose chases. :roll:

Still, Fatal Frame 3 is completely worth it. If not anything, at least for the amazing visuals, beautiful story (Which was extremely attaching), and the amazing ending theme by Tsukiki Amano - Koe. Go to Youtube, and look for the video. That way you can also hear the song. It's tremendous! A personal favourite at least. :)


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