Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly
Compatible with PlayStation 2™ (PS2™)
For JPN/Asian systems only.
NTSC
description
The second installement of Tecmo's horror adventure Fatal Frame series.
The protagonists in the game are sisters; twins, to be exact. Both Mio and Mayu Amakura are gifted children, possessed of the ability to see what other people don't - a sixth sense, you can call it. They see dead people. Since childhood, they've spent much of their time together in one town. Returning to this setting some time later in life, they find themselves embroiled in a supernatural adventure. Mayu, the older of the two, spots a crimson colored butterfly hovering in the air near a dense forest, and the winged insect leads her into its depths. Mio has no choice but to follow her other half, so she creeps after Mayu, and together they uncover the remains of an abandoned village. Their inquisitive young minds will now direct them through it...but remember that old saying, that curiosity killed the cat.
The protagonists in the game are sisters; twins, to be exact. Both Mio and Mayu Amakura are gifted children, possessed of the ability to see what other people don't - a sixth sense, you can call it. They see dead people. Since childhood, they've spent much of their time together in one town. Returning to this setting some time later in life, they find themselves embroiled in a supernatural adventure. Mayu, the older of the two, spots a crimson colored butterfly hovering in the air near a dense forest, and the winged insect leads her into its depths. Mio has no choice but to follow her other half, so she creeps after Mayu, and together they uncover the remains of an abandoned village. Their inquisitive young minds will now direct them through it...but remember that old saying, that curiosity killed the cat.
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Cendres (1) on 11, Apr. 2005 06:09 (HKT)
Best survival-horror game. period.
This Zero : Akai chou is a true masterpiece, with it moody atmosphere, its weird character, its daunting situations, it is almost too good to be true. Graphics are superb, gameplay is a great evolution from the first episode, and thus very smooth and intuitive.
Breathtaking situations like I never felt before in a video game. This is simply a must-have for all horror-games fans.
Breathtaking situations like I never felt before in a video game. This is simply a must-have for all horror-games fans.
Chrono1st on 19, Dec. 2004 12:08 (HKT)
Absolute Masterpiece
Crimson Butterfly is a truly beautiful game, and I consider it easily on the top 3 horror games ever made, along with Siren and Silent Hill. The game is emotionally deep and scary as all hell, and if you love horror, you will NOT be disappointed!
dasha17 (2) on 30, Oct. 2004 07:53 (HKT)
Best Horror Game ever
Fatal Frame 2 is hands down the greatest game in the horror genre. Great Storyline, Graphics and innovative gameplay allowed this game to achive cult status around the world.
a must Buy!
a must Buy!
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