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Description
Nintendo.com Description (from Ad Blurbs)
The Fatal Frame series lives again
Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water is comprised of three interconnected
stories that converge to uncover the truth behind a recent string of
tragic deaths in a forest marred by a history of suicides. As one of
three people with the power of the Camera Obscura and the ability to see
the shadows of those spirited away, you’ll explore the ruins of an eerie
inn, a shrine filled with life-size dolls, and a lake full of dead
priestesses. Each shadowy location is connected by a stream of water
flowing throughout the mountain, and this once holy water is tied to the
darkest mystery of all—the history of death and darkness on Mt. Hikami.
This game is free to start. You can download the trial version
and play most of the first two chapters for free. To continue playing,
purchase the full game upgrade on Nintendo eShop.
Features:
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Survive this horrifying new entry in the Fatal Frame series
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Explore sinister locales like an underground cave for human sacrifices
and a shrine for life-sized dolls
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Use the Wii U GamePad controller as your Camera Obscura—your only
defense against fatal ghosts
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Mt. Hikami is coursing with inexplicably dangerous water; stay dry or
die
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Investigate and stay alive on the deadly Mt. Hikami
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Alternate Titles
- "零 濡鴉ノ巫女" -- Japanese spelling
- "Zero: Nuregarasu no Miko" -- Japanese title
- "Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water" -- European / PAL title
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Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water (Wii U) on Mar 07, 2017