FATAL FRAME / PROJECT ZERO: Maiden of Black Water
FATAL FRAME / PROJECT ZERO: Maiden of Black Water Digital Deluxe Edition
● 20th Anniversary Digital Artbook
The special anniversary digital artbook features artwork and BGM tracks from past titles of the FATAL FRAME / PROJECT ZERO series and can be accessed from the game menu.
● Past Protagonists Costume Set
Outfits of various past protagonists of the FATAL FRAME / PROJECT ZERO titles will be available in the game:
– Mio Amakura Outfit (from “FATAL FRAME / PROJECT ZERO Ⅱ Crimson Butterfly”)
– Rei Kurosawa Outfit (from “FATAL FRAME / PROJECT ZERO Ⅲ The Tormented”)
– Miku Hinasaki Outfit 1 (from “FATAL FRAME / PROJECT ZERO”)
– Miku Hinasaki Outfit 2 (from “FATAL FRAME / PROJECT ZERO”)
– Mayu Amakura Outfit (from “FATAL FRAME / PROJECT ZERO Ⅱ Crimson Butterfly”)
– Kei Amakura Outfit (from “FATAL FRAME / PROJECT ZERO Ⅲ The Tormented”)
Note: “FATAL FRAME / PROJECT ZERO: Maiden of Black Water” is also available for purchase on its own. Please be careful to avoid making a redundant purchase.
Note: The Digital Deluxe Edition set includes the contents of the FATAL FRAME / PROJECT ZERO 20th Anniversary Celebration DLC. Please be careful to avoid making a redundant purchase.
About the Game“FATAL FRAME / PROJECT ZERO: Maiden of Black Water” comes to Steam for the first time to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the horror-adventure series FATAL FRAME / PROJECT ZERO.
[The Story]
Mt. Hikami was once revered as a spiritual place.
It housed a unique religion based on beliefs and customs of worshipping water as a deity and is said to have been a site of many gruesome incidents and mysterious phenomena.
This mysterious and intertwined story follows three protagonists—Yuri Kozukata, Miu Hinasaki, and Ren Hojo—as each of them explores the ominous Mt. Hikami, a place where many came to die, and the secrets it hides.
[Gameplay]
Players use Camera Obscura, a special camera capable of repelling vengeful ghosts and sealing away their powers, to explore Mt. Hikami and the numerous incidents that took place there in the past.
The story is divided into separate missions, and each mission is led by a new protagonist. The protagonists have a power called Shadow Reading, which allows them to sense the remnants of memories of people who have disappeared on the mountain.
These memories lead the players deeper on secret mountain paths, but what awaits there are malicious spirits that want you to join them in the world of the dead. The only way to fight the spirits off is to capture them with the Camera Obscura. After a spirit is defeated, you can also use the Glance ability to see the final moments of their life.
In addition to sealing the evil spirits that attack you, Camera Obscura can be used to reveal other things that can’t be seen with the human eye and will help in the recovery of lost items.
By using the camera and the various abilities, you will be able to unravel the mysteries of the sacred mountain.
[New Elements]
– Improved screen resolution
– New outfits and accessories
– New Snap Mode where you can freely place characters and spirits for creative shots
– Updated Ghost List
– Updated controls
and more.
Note: “FATAL FRAME / PROJECT ZERO: Maiden of Black Water Digital Deluxe Edition” that includes the main game and bonus content is also available for purchase. Please be careful to avoid making a redundant purchase.
Steam User 101
They didn't need to add hot ghost ladies with big bouncing breasts bouncing breastingly. But they did. Thank you Japan
Steam User 53
even the ghost are hot
Steam User 45
made me scared and horny
Steam User 27
We're all here for the same reason. We're supporting these games in hopes of one day, getting FF2 remastered.
Steam User 27
So I went into this game thinking "Man, horror game, I bet I collect clues and stuff."
When I ended up beating the crap out of ghosts (And they were pretty bloody creepy) by having the spooks star in photo shoots, I was sold.
Great game! Clever mechanics! Decent graphics! Dumb protagonists (You can't have horror without people doing dumb things) and the mystery is good enough to keep me going.
Steam User 37
Having played the PS2 Fatal Frame titles, I can say that this is a pretty good game. Though it's hard to get scared or rather I'm scared to get hard with all that jiggle physics. Even the ghosts jiggle when you snap them.
Steam User 18
Pros:
-Gorgeous visuals.
-Genuinely creepy and uneasy atmosphere.
-Disturbing and unique ghosts that compete with previous entries in the series in uniqueness and fear factor.
-Return of random encounters.
-Episodic chapters, making achieving 100% completion easier.
-Emotional and memorable story.
Cons:
-Soft locks (Drops 4, 6 and 14 have rare instances of crashes from personal experience).
- Buggy combat occasionally, specially with dodge mechanic.
-Final Chapter is a train-wreck (horrendous pacing).
- Lack of manual saves and elimination of lamp save stations (standard for all 4 previous games).
-Overabundance of consumable items.
I would say a solid 7/10. Stays true to the fatal frame experience and quality expected from such a gem of a series.