Games We Love but Wish We Could Love Playing
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Fatal Frame IV's release is coming up, and GamesRadar have written a short preview of the game, briefly outlining the plot, characters and what fans can expect with the latest installation of the series ...
The Fatal Frame games have established themselves as the byword for suspense-filled horror. There are no showers of blood or shotguns, no hideous demons with heads attached to their backsides, and definitely no muscle-bound heroes called Jack. Instead, you play as a fragile-looking Japanese schoolgirl and are only ever armed with a flashlight and a special camera that can exorcise the ghosts that haunt whatever spooky location it is that you find yourself in. The games are superb.
The scans from Japanese game magazine Famitsu reveal the artistic styling to be very much in keeping with previous games all sepia tints and hues, and dusty, deserted, shadowy locations. Which is fine by us. Shibata Makoto is co-directing the game with Suda51, and as Shibata has worked on all the previous titles, were more than hopeful that this will be the best Frame yet.
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- Fatal Frame IV - preview (gonintendo.com)
- Fatal Frame IV preview (wii.softwareheadlines.com)






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