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Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly remake review - horror classic or disappointing reimagining?
This review examines the the remake's improvements and disappointing combat focus, questioning if it stays true to the ...
Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake is a solid horror game that is held back by a couple frustrating aspects. Here's our review.
I have fond memories of playing the original Project Zero (the original European name for Fatal Frame) on Xbox. With a couple of friends, and nursing somewhat of an early years hangover, we played the ...
Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake doesn't open with a jump scare; it opens in a trance. As Mio, you watch helplessly as a crimson butterfly lures your twin sister, Mayu, into a fog-covered ...
Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly remake mixes the old-style Japanese horror aesthetics with new-gen graphics. From the very first minute, the game feels old, but it appears new. And that isn’t bad ...
Crimson Butterfly Remake from developer Tecmo brings a survival horror classic to modern times. Originally released in 2003, Crimson Butterfly continued the innovative run for the series that ...
Crimson Butterfly Remake would be a great survival horror experience if it wasn't hindered by its odd focus on slow, awkward combat.
Crimson Butterfly Remake is a full remake of the 2nd installment in the classic Japanese horror adventure game series, originally released in 2003.
Scott Baird is a contributor with over a decade's experience writing about video games, along with board games and tabletop RPGs. Scott has previously worked for Dexerto, Cracked, Dorkly, and Gamepur.
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