Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake is a solid horror game that is held back by a couple frustrating aspects. Here's our review.
Beautiful, terrifying, and occasionally infuriating in equal measure.
For its remake of the 2003 third-person horror classic, Koei Tecmo can’t shy away from its past either. The new version of Fatal Frame 2 resurrects a beloved but imperfect cult classic by staying true ...
The video game previously known as Project Zero 2 gets a full remake and is brave enough to make some major changes to the ...
Crimson Butterfly (AKA Project Zero 2) sits high in the spooky pantheon. This 80s-set tale of two twin sisters - Mio and Mayu Amakura, trapped in a haunted village doomed to relive the bloody night of ...
But this also brings us to the main reason we’re hesitant to outright recommend Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake, and ...
TORONTO (djc Features) — Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly is so scary that, after finishing it, I fully expected to get a phone call telling me I would die in seven days. The game serves as a prequel, ...
When you're not struggling with the sluggish controls, Fatal Frame II: The Crimson Butterfly Remake is an atmospheric ghost story with a thematic thread running through it.
Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake doesn't open with a jump scare; it opens in a trance. As Mio, you watch helplessly as a crimson butterfly lures your twin sister, Mayu, into a fog-covered ...
Originally released for PlayStation 2 in 2003, Fatal Frame II has a deserved reputation as one of the scariest horror video games ever made. It was remade once before on the Nintendo Wii, which added ...
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Fatal Frame 2 Remake Makes a Camera the Scariest Weapon in Gaming After roughly four hours with the first four chapters on PC, Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake already has its hooks in me — not ...