Fatal Frame III: the Tormented review
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If you’re one of those looking for a respite from horror adventure games, you’re really at the right address. There are a lot of productions playing for this cause. As there are fanatics of horror movies, there are fanatics of horror games. But in the last few years, this style has undergone some changes. For example, no one has heard of Silent Hill and Resident Evil. Of course, there are elements of this genre that do not change. You can usually be in a mansion or something like that, or you’re driving down a road too foggy to see in front of you. We like the style already. The issues we’re fighting for will also be a little familiar. For example, viruses that appear as you progress, terrible experiences, or religious ceremonies…
In Project Zero or Fatal Frame, all your knives, guns, bombs and similar weapons are placed only behind the camera lens. In short, we hunt ghosts using a device such as a camera or a camera. In fact, if you haven’t tried this style before, I’d say give it a try, because unlike most horror games, you’ll be playing a production with a different mood in this aspect.
Smile
As for our game, this time our hero is a teenager named Rei Kurosawa, a free photographer girl. If you’ve played previous ones in the series, then you’ll also know REI’s friends. For example, Miku Hinasaki (we remember him from the first game), Kei Amakura (he is a friend of Rei’s deceased lover Yuu), whom we also move forward with from time to time, we also know him from the second game. Each of our characters already has their own strengths and weaknesses. Of course, we start Fatal Frame 3 with a simple camera. Although that’s the logic of games (starting with a simple weapon and then finding the advanced ones and continuing, or moving forward by developing the weapon we have), isn’t it? Instead of nailing you to your seat, our game offers a structure that aims to bounce you with sudden exits. This is not a game.
Getting started
It begins with our Free daughter, Rei, taking a photo tour of a cursed house with her assistant. But here things do not go as desired, and behind this day Rei begins to have recurring nightmares. At the end of his dream, he is attacked by an evil ghost, and when he wakes up, he sees a tattoo that goes all the way to his back. Don’t think these nightmares are holding you up. For example, using these dreams, you can get information about what is happening. Our (i.e. Rei’s) task, of course, is to uncover these mysteries that are related to us in this scrap House. Otherwise, Rei will disappear in these curses and nightmares.
As you progress, you encounter various ghosts with very strange movements. At this time, you take your picture and Hunt The Ghost. No matter how you take the picture, you will harm the ghost. If the ghost is close to you and taken right in the middle of the frame, it will do him a lot of damage. But don’t forget that ghosts sometimes disappear and reappear somewhere else. So it’s worth blowing up a few more flashes left and right to make it sound good.
If you’re one of those looking for a respite from horror adventure games, you’re really at the right address. There are a lot of productions playing for this cause. As there are fanatics of horror movies, there are fanatics of horror games. But in the last few years, this style has undergone some changes. For example, no one has heard of Silent Hill and Resident Evil. Of course, there are elements of this genre that do not change. You can usually be in a mansion or something like that, or you’re driving down a road too foggy to see in front of you. We like the style already. The issues we’re fighting for will also be a little familiar. For example, viruses that appear as you progress, terrible experiences, or religious ceremonies…
In Project Zero or Fatal Frame, all your knives, guns, bombs and similar weapons are placed only behind the camera lens. In short, we hunt ghosts using a device such as a camera or a camera. In fact, if you haven’t tried this style before, I’d say give it a try, because unlike most horror games, you’ll be playing a production with a different mood in this aspect.
Smile
As for our game, this time our hero is a teenager named Rei Kurosawa, a free photographer girl. If you’ve played previous ones in the series, then you’ll also know REI’s friends. For example, Miku Hinasaki (we remember him from the first game), Kei Amakura (he is a friend of Rei’s deceased lover Yuu), whom we also move forward with from time to time, we also know him from the second game. Each of our characters already has their own strengths and weaknesses. Of course, we start Fatal Frame 3 with a simple camera. Although that’s the logic of games (starting with a simple weapon and then finding the advanced ones and continuing, or moving forward by developing the weapon we have), isn’t it? Instead of nailing you to your seat, our game offers a structure that aims to bounce you with sudden exits. This is not a game.
Getting started
It begins with our Free daughter, Rei, taking a photo tour of a cursed house with her assistant. But here things do not go as desired, and behind this day Rei begins to have recurring nightmares. At the end of his dream, he is attacked by an evil ghost, and when he wakes up, he sees a tattoo that goes all the way to his back. Don’t think these nightmares are holding you up. For example, using these dreams, you can get information about what is happening. Our (i.e. Rei’s) task, of course, is to uncover these mysteries that are related to us in this scrap House. Otherwise, Rei will disappear in these curses and nightmares.
As you progress, you encounter various ghosts with very strange movements. At this time, you take your picture and Hunt The Ghost. No matter how you take the picture, you will harm the ghost. If the ghost is close to you and taken right in the middle of the frame, it will do him a lot of damage. But don’t forget that ghosts sometimes disappear and reappear somewhere else. So it’s worth blowing up a few more flashes left and right to make it sound good.
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