What also works well with this title, is that our three protagonists deal more damage with their cameras when they’re positioned closer to their enemies. So there’s this interesting trade-off of facing your fears head-on and taking down ghosts efficiently, as opposed to slowly draining your camera’s film from afar. Plus, there are some pretty disturbing moments both in-game and out during Fatal Frame 5’s cinematic cutscenes, which certainly helps add to the Japanese-styled horror atmosphere. But even if they aren’t the scariest adversaries you’ve ever come across, the way they’ll suddenly spawn out in front of the player or slowly back them into a corner might be a little bit intense for some. They’re mostly just apparitions of story-related figures or typical cliche horror characters like creepy running children. Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water physical releaseįatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water is a digital-only release in the West.Ĭheck out the official website here and my interview about the game going multiplatform here.įatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water is out now worldwide for PS5, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.Our VIDEO REVIEW of Fatal Frame: Maiden of Blackwater! Who Ever Thought Cameras Were A Ghost’s Arch-Enemy?Īre they the most terrifying ghosts you’ll ever encounter in a video game though? Not really.
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