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Binding: Video Game Brand: Tecmo EAN: 0018946010373 ESRB Age Rating: Mature Item Dimensions: Label: Tecmo Manufacturer: Tecmo Model: 18946010373 MPN: 1037 Platform: Xbox Publisher: Tecmo Release Date: June 15, 2006 Studio: Tecmo Features:
Accessories: Editorial Review: Product Description: Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly is a new journey into fear, with the terrifying themes and feel that made the first fatal Frame such a hit! When Mio and her sister Mayu return to their old hometown, they follow a strangely glowing crimson butterfly deep into the forest. There, they discover an abandoned village that hides an ancient, horrifying secret. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - WOW!!!!!My fiancee is playing this game right behind me and I can't stop jumping. Turn the surround sound up and hear the dead people whispering"I'm dead". You will almost pee your pants when these people jump out at you!! Heart racing game. This is the most eerie game I have ever played. It seems to be even scarier than most scary movies. The graphics are VERY good on this game too. Rating: - Great game in every aspectI recently purchased this game and since I started playing it, it is hard to stop playing. It delivers excellent scares to me and the people that are even just sitting in the room with me. Excellent interface and controls make this an easy game to control. Very fun game for a group of people to play, or playing alone. The game has great depth and really makes it feel real. Turn out the lights, turn up the sound and have a GREAT time. Rating: - Okay, but not the best.I'm going to go ahead and say it; The original Fatal Frame kicked serious booty. It was actually the only horror game that scared the crap out of me. This sequel, then, is a poor follow-up. Storywise, the game is good. You've entered a haunted town to find your twin sister. mechanics are identical, you walk around a prerendered area and have a camera that you use against ghost (hey! The myths are apparently true!). Where this game falls flat is presentation and game play. Presentation ... Read More Rating: - Director's cut is the pinnacle of console horrorI do like a good horror game, but long ago grew tired of the cheap tactics employed by the likes of the Resident Evil series. The irritation caused by miserly ammo & save mechanisms, deliberately awkard combat and camera angles which obscure what I (player and character alike) should be able to see completely override any sense of fear - you can't be scared and annoyed at the same time. System Shock 2 on the PC proved long ago that a game can be terrifying without being unfair, and at last a horror ... Read More Rating: - OutstandingIf strongly recommend turning down the brighness from the start. It defaults to a very high setting. I turned mine down to 13-clicks above black, which makes it look very authentic on my television and makes the ghosts appear out the the dark. The presentation is done very well. The FPS mode (on XBOX) pulls you into the experience. The game might make you jump. I recommend turning up the sound system and turning out the lights. |