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Published: 2015-10-26, Author: James , review by: gamezone.com
Abstract: Do you miss survival horror? Not pure horror, like Slender, or action horror, like Resident Evil post RE4, but true survival horror? Then Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water may just be your type of game. Pair an underrepresented game genre with the fact t...
Unique use of Wii U's GamePad controller, Does an excellent job of setting tone and atmosphere
Forgettable plot and characters, Controls are unreliable, clunky, and frustrating, Clumsy gameplay moments break tension and hinder any real sense of drama
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Published: 2015-10-19, Author: Matt , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: I'm still upset about Fatal Frame 4 and the Fatal Frame 2 remake not being released in America for the Nintendo Wii. That said, I've been anticipating Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water with bated breath, more so than any game for a long time. The April a...
Creepy enemies and eerie environments, Unique and wellutilized combat, Cameos that fans will enjoy
Hugely repetitive action with tons of padding, A disjointed, uninteresting story, Not at all scary
Enjoyable combat and bold enemy design can't save Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water. With a dull, repetitive story that abandons any sense of horror, it's a shadow of what it could have been...
GamePad adds a whole new layer of immersion, Intuitive and improved controls, Japanese voice option!!, Long story with at least eight endings!, The free trial is a nice introduction to the series
Digitalonly is not for everyone, Ghost List less challenging than before, Some censorship of bonus content
Abstract: This is the fifth game in Tecmo Koei's survival horror franchise about an evil that can only be defeated by using a camera that can capture and take away evil's essence...
Published: 2015-10-19, Author: Eric , review by: gamingtrend.com
Excellent use of the GamePad as a camera, Great atmosphere and tension, Storyline is compelling, interesting, Great boss and ghost design
Antiquated tank controls out-of-camera, Some tedious mission structures
Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water finds a wildly effective new way to utilize the GamePad as the Camera Obscura, and builds some great story and atmosphere. Barring an odd control scheme and some tedious missions, this is a stellar horror title for any W...