VGC writes, "From its opening cinema sequence until the final encounter, this game pulls absolutely no punches in its attempt to shock and horrify. It manages this via a slick combination of atmosphere (a massive Japanese mansion built out in the middle of nowhere now falling into disrepair) and conflict (ghosts prowl the hallways, some seemingly unaware of your presence, others all too eager to bring about your demise). Recognizing that one of the elements of horror most successful at drawing out feelings of fear is a relative helplessness on the part of the protagonist, Tecmo doesn’t arm you with rocket launchers or shotguns with which to defend yourself. Oh no, that would be too easy. Instead, you get…a camera."
Today, KOEI TECMO America is pleased to announce that its remastered classic, FATAL FRAME: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse, is now available digitally for Nintendo Switch™, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Windows PC at via Steam.
Full of frights, spooks, and claustrophobic journeys, the Original Xbox has what will quench the thirst of every horror fan.
Such a shame that they never ported Fatal Frame II: Director's Cut to anything else. The added ending is by far my favourite.
Fatal Frame 1&2. Its a horrible shame those two original xbox games never got backwards compatible for series consoles. Horrible
Fatal Frame, 20 years Later By the early 2000s the modern definition of “survival horror” had been established thanks to the success of games like Resident Evil and Silent Hill.