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Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Xbox
EAN: 0018946010281
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Label: Techmo
Manufacturer: Techmo
Platform: Xbox
Publisher: Techmo
Studio: Techmo




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Amazon.com Product Description:
Fatal Frame, a horror-adventure game, leaves its victims breathless as they become immersed in a world of supernatural spirits and sheer terror. Guided by her sixth sense and armed only with an antique camera, Miku sets out to solve the mystery of her brother's sudden disappearance. As the story unfolds, she discovers gruesome details about the Himura mansion's troubled past. The property and surrounding area have a dark history involving grisly murders, an evil cult, and restless spirits.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Reminds me of J-HORROR, in a GOOD way !!

In the beginning of the game, you play a teenager who is looking for his favorite author in an isolated, and creepy mansion. Then, he goes missing. Then, his big sister comes to find him and uncovers a few things she didn't expect.

Imagine crossing a game with the eeriness of RINGU, the disturbingness of THE RING,the scares of THE GRUDGE, and an old camera that takes pictures of spirts. This is exactly what you get.

The scariness of this game just doesn't end. If ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - I have a camera and I know how to use it!
Sept. 1987, a group of people enter Himuro mansion to research for a new novel. Apparently, strange rituals were performed there believed to be that of the Shinto. Mafuyu, a good friend of Jensei Takamine, the leader of the group, goes searching for them after they have been gone for days. After he fails to return within two weeks, his sister Miku goes out searching for him.

When you see the based on the true story on the cover, you're probably thinking 'yeah, right, its probably like ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Say Cheese........AHHHHHHHHHH !!
[Edited] June 12 2005 ~
I have read so many reviews where people are confused by the fact that the main character uses a camera so I thought that I would explain. In some Asian cultures some people believed that when you take a picture it captures a part of your soul.

I played this game when it was first released so I'm going to give a general review of the game and how it has held up after the few years that have past.

I didn't know what to expect when I got this game ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Don't Play Alone!
This is the most terrifying game I've ever played. Some games in the Survival Horror Genre give you a chainsaw. Some give you a Plasma Gun. This one gives you a camera. Yep, a camera. You start in a Prolouge as the main characters brother, and hey! Geuss what! The house eats you. Then the main character comes searching for her brother who was searching for his Mentor who came with his assistant and his editor. So there are 4 people who got eaten by the house and are coming back in Ghosty Form to eat the ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Truly Twisted
I initially played 'Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly' before I tried out the original game. I was a little disappointed at first, because the gameplay seemed to go slower than in 'Crimson Butterfly'. Soon, however, I realized that the plot might even be creepier than its sequel. You're in a much smaller area in the first game than in the second which means that you have to retrace your steps a lot, but I don't fully understand the people who say that this aspect makes the first game "more boring" than the ... Read More





 

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