Project Zero producer speaks
Kikuchi wants to eat your soul!
Fatal Frame producer, Keisuke Kikuchi, has divulged more details about Tecmo's imminent adventure-horror sequel, Fatal Frame III - the third game in the series known as Project Zero on these shores.
Speaking to Japanese publication, ITmedia, the producer expresses a desire to make the player "actually be afraid of searching out the truth, because they will be afraid to find out what horrible things await their character".
To that end, expect a new, as of yet unexplained approach to the series, a slightly more lucid ending (although Kikuchi wants players to get "a slightly different feeling" each time they watch it) and of course, a lot of unsettling moments to have you question yourself and your senses.
Fatal Frame III will still feature Miku Hinasaki from the original, although she will be joined by two other playable characters, Rei Kurosawa and Kei Amakura, each with their own abilities. The intention is to bring the story full circle, but not alienate new players if they've not played the previous games.
Speaking about the next generation, Kikuchi says he "already has some ideas" about what to go for should he get time to develop on the more powerful systems; one of which includes the ability to throw a good few dozen of enemy characters at the player simultaneously. "For instance I feel that with the current system if I can do 10 things I really want, then with the next system I can probably do 20 things I really want to do or show."
Fatal Frame III will hit the PlayStation 2 this week in Japan, preceding a US launch in autumn. There's currently no release date for Europe.
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I keep looking at them, and thinking "Hmmmm", but haven't actually thought "Hmmmm" enough to buy any of them.
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Anyone who enjoys Japanese horror movies (a la Hideo Nakata) really owes it to themselves to at least give these a try...bargain basement prices now too.
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and yes, it's awesome - it's like Ring/Dark Water etc. in videogame form
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/also thinks that the camera shooting gameplay can do with some improvement.
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/hides behind sofa
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Bah! What's new.
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I hear the second one is easier so I might give that a go.
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2. The game is out now, (check play-asia)
3. Project Zero is the better name (In Japanese the word Zero is a pun on camera, at least I think thats what it is)
4. I want to play it now. NOOOWWW
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I confuse myself sometimes.
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Where? Crimson Butterfly still fetches high prices.
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very short intro, compared to the last one...
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how far are you into it?
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Well that makes the Japanese title sound better, but for English speakers I think Fatal Frame captures the esence of the game nicely without sounding cheesy.
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did crimson butterfly feature breasts and see-thru underwear?
does it say "Itagaki" on the box?
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IMO, any title containing "Fatal" is extremely cheesy and belongs to the late 80s.
Some other Fatal games:
Fatal Run (for the 2600)
Fatal Fury (all 17 of them)
Fatal Labyrinth
Fatal Rewind
Fatal Force
Fatal Racing
Fatal Relations (!)
Tenchu: Fatal Shadows