![]() ![]() If you’re hoping for deep characterization from Fatal Frame: MoBW, well, keep hoping. You play as three characters, who are drawn to the mountain in hopes of finding lost loved ones, or to solve the mysteries of its haunted past. The mountain was host to dark, cultist rituals and ever since, mysterious “shrine maidens” have haunted the place, luring people to their deaths. Hikami, an infamous suicide spot, obviously inspired by real-life suicide spot, Aokigahara Forest. If you’re feeling down, I honestly suggest you steer clear of this game. You will see numerous people kill themselves or attempt to kill themselves throughout this game, and everything just feels smothered in a deep, dark blanket of depression and dread. ![]() Fatal Frame: MoBW deals with suicide, and I mean deals with it. Compared to this game, The Last of Us is a lighthearted romp for the whole family. Not just for a Nintendo-published title, but by survival horror standards in general. ![]() Between its mature themes, and extensive use of the GamePad, Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water would seem to be exactly the kind of game the Wii U desperately needs, but is the series clinging too closely to its past?įatal Frame: Maiden Of Black Water (Wii U)įatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water is a dark game. Well, it turns out fans a shade too pessimistic, as Nintendo has released Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water as a download-exclusive title for the Wii U. Many feared the chances of another Fatal Frame ever coming out in America were stone dead. Unfortunately for American gamers, Nintendo bought the rights to the Fatal Frame franchise in the mid-2000s, and for nearly a decade declined to bring any new entries in the series westward. ![]() This gory golden age was dominated by your Resident Evils and Silent Hills, but close on their heels was Tecmo’s ghost-hunting series Fatal Frame. Note: You can check out GammaSquad’s review guidelines by clicking here.ĭuring the late ’90s and early 2000s, the survival-horror genre ruled the gaming landscape. ![]()
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