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Zero: Gesshoku no Kamen
Nintendo
Compatible with Nintendo™ Wii
For JPN/Asian systems only.
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featured review
kenshinasaku (2) on 05, Aug. 2008 00:13 (HKT)
Sublime !!!
It's a piece of art... as well as the next step in survival horror videogames. If you know japanese at an intermediate level you'll be able to understad almost all conversations. Written text is a little harder, but you could figure out the meaning.
5 Stars.
5 Stars.
features
- Visit old mansions and hospitals in the deserted island. Shine your torch light as if in a real ghost hunt, a blue light will sparkle from objects of interest when you shine your torch on them.
- Reach out to take the objects of interest, however, beware of the pale hand that stretches out from nowhere to grab you.
- Read old news articles and memos to learn more about the abduction.
- Solve the riddles in the hospital and mansion to proceed with the plot.
- Although the island is deserted, you don't know who you will find there. Touch them to turn them over.
- Aside from your torch light, your trusty camera is your other ally. It captures spirits and an image of the hidden past onto film.
description
Do things cease to exist if we forget about them?
For every decade, a special ceremony is held at a shrine in Rougetsu island. 10 years ago, during a traditional Japanese concert, a case of suspected abduction occurred. Five girls disappeared without a trace as if taken away by supernatural forces.
Although the case was solved by a policeman, the girls seemed to have suffered from a special form of amnesia, they have forgotten what happened during their abduction. The amnesia disturbed the girls, but this matter seemed to have been settled when they moved away from the island.
However, unlike what everyone thought, this case was not over. 10 years later, two victims from the case were killed in a brutal manner and the survivors suspected it has something to do with Rougetsu island. To find out about the truth behind the case and stop the killing before the culprit takes another life, two survivors, Misaki and Madoka set off to the island they have moved away from so long ago.
The remaining survivor Minatsuki Ruka seemed to be the only one who still retained some remnants of memories from her abduction ordeal. She remembered a melody, a group of musicians being surrounded by a circle of masked men and a masked woman who danced as if she was possessed by spirits. In search of the truth behind the memories and images that plagued her life, she, too set off for the island after Misaki and Madoka.
For every decade, a special ceremony is held at a shrine in Rougetsu island. 10 years ago, during a traditional Japanese concert, a case of suspected abduction occurred. Five girls disappeared without a trace as if taken away by supernatural forces.
Although the case was solved by a policeman, the girls seemed to have suffered from a special form of amnesia, they have forgotten what happened during their abduction. The amnesia disturbed the girls, but this matter seemed to have been settled when they moved away from the island.
However, unlike what everyone thought, this case was not over. 10 years later, two victims from the case were killed in a brutal manner and the survivors suspected it has something to do with Rougetsu island. To find out about the truth behind the case and stop the killing before the culprit takes another life, two survivors, Misaki and Madoka set off to the island they have moved away from so long ago.
The remaining survivor Minatsuki Ruka seemed to be the only one who still retained some remnants of memories from her abduction ordeal. She remembered a melody, a group of musicians being surrounded by a circle of masked men and a masked woman who danced as if she was possessed by spirits. In search of the truth behind the memories and images that plagued her life, she, too set off for the island after Misaki and Madoka.
further info
| Original Name |
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| Release Date | Jul 31, 2008 |
| Genre | Action Adventure |
| Version | Japan |
| CERO C (15+) | |
| PAX-Code | PAX0002220540 |
| Catalog No. | RVL-P-R4ZJ |
| Item Code | 4902370516715 |
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| Total votes: | 33 |
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gabecube (4) on 12, Aug. 2011 21:54 (HKT)
Great game, but not entirely without faults
The fourth Fatal Frame game has brilliant storytelling and still shines as one of the greatest horror games alongside Siren. But much like its competitor, it is very rough around the edges - this installment even more so than other iterations in the series. But despite these problems, this is one of those games to be savored alone, at night, trying to maximize the amazing atmosphere.
The fourth Fatal Frame game has brilliant storytelling and still shines as one of the greatest horror games alongside Siren. But much like its competitor, it is very rough around the edges - this installment even more so than other iterations in the series. But despite these problems, this is one of those games to be savored alone, at night, trying to maximize the amazing atmosphere.
nekoxnezumi (46) on 19, Mar. 2011 21:25 (HKT)
Love it
Very good. And real fun when you play in the dark and turn up and volume.
Very good. And real fun when you play in the dark and turn up and volume.
duochanfan (2) on 25, Sep. 2010 11:10 (HKT)
A scream at every turn
When I first heard that another Fatal Frame was in the making, I was excited. I loved the other three. Crimson Butterfly being the best. With it being on the Wii only made it more exciting. The controls at first are hard and different, but when you finally get used to it, you'll be fine and happy banishing Ghosts. With the new addition of another special weapon other than the Camera Obscura, something new has been brought to the plate. I wont tell you what it is, I'll let you find out.
The storyline is what you expect from the series. With a scary and dark atmosphere that previous players of the series will enjoy getting into and newbies will scream at. If you love survival horror of a different kind, without the guns and the grenade launcher, then this is a game for you. It was for me and I've very much enjoy each scream the game pulled out of me.
When I first heard that another Fatal Frame was in the making, I was excited. I loved the other three. Crimson Butterfly being the best. With it being on the Wii only made it more exciting. The controls at first are hard and different, but when you finally get used to it, you'll be fine and happy banishing Ghosts. With the new addition of another special weapon other than the Camera Obscura, something new has been brought to the plate. I wont tell you what it is, I'll let you find out.
The storyline is what you expect from the series. With a scary and dark atmosphere that previous players of the series will enjoy getting into and newbies will scream at. If you love survival horror of a different kind, without the guns and the grenade launcher, then this is a game for you. It was for me and I've very much enjoy each scream the game pulled out of me.
lost_an9el (15) on 06, Jun. 2010 02:04 (HKT)
Great Graphics, Creepiness, New Weapon and Unique Controls
A really great game. The graphics have been so improved as compared to the previous installments, especially in terms of the environment, which means it's pretty and really creepy at the same time. But you never have to worry about extreme darkness because the game is well-lit.
Controls needs time to get used to, obviously, but once you're familiar with it, most battles are quite a breeze thanks to the new lock-on feature (granted I play the easiest mode, I still think it's a helpful feature for all levels of difficulty).
The story is really nice and complicated, too, filled with surprises and all, but the details need depth of Japanese language. Now with the patch not sure how it turns out, but it shouldn't be a problem.
There's also a new weapon for one of the less-spiritually-charged players - the flashlight, which is a gift from heaven because now you don't have to run from ghosts just because you don't have enough spiritual powers to fight them (except the final boss, of course). And it's pretty fun to use the flashlight, too!
The missions after you finish the game is pretty nice and challenging too. All in all, a really great game. Definitely worth every penny =)
A really great game. The graphics have been so improved as compared to the previous installments, especially in terms of the environment, which means it's pretty and really creepy at the same time. But you never have to worry about extreme darkness because the game is well-lit.
Controls needs time to get used to, obviously, but once you're familiar with it, most battles are quite a breeze thanks to the new lock-on feature (granted I play the easiest mode, I still think it's a helpful feature for all levels of difficulty).
The story is really nice and complicated, too, filled with surprises and all, but the details need depth of Japanese language. Now with the patch not sure how it turns out, but it shouldn't be a problem.
There's also a new weapon for one of the less-spiritually-charged players - the flashlight, which is a gift from heaven because now you don't have to run from ghosts just because you don't have enough spiritual powers to fight them (except the final boss, of course). And it's pretty fun to use the flashlight, too!
The missions after you finish the game is pretty nice and challenging too. All in all, a really great game. Definitely worth every penny =)
cannoncn4 (1) on 22, May. 2010 01:06 (HKT)
Zero:gesshoku no Kamen
What can i say about Zero that hasn't already been said?Just that you should buy this game - even if you don't like horror games.
You wont regret it.
What can i say about Zero that hasn't already been said?Just that you should buy this game - even if you don't like horror games.
You wont regret it.
Zero: Gesshoku no Kamen
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