![]() ![]() ![]() It seems like the series has started to gain some momentum, so it seems like a lot of eyes will be on this Wii U horror game. “Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water” is only the fifth game in the series, with a movie, novel and comic book on the way. While not a huge seller in the West, the “Fatal Frame” series was popular enough to warrant a spinoff for the 3DS called “Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir.” Much like the “Fatal Frame” games, the spinoff focused on the series’ signature Spirit Camera that can be used to fend off ghosts for mysterious reasons. “Maiden of Black Water” is the first “Fatal Frame” game since the 2008 Japanese exclusive, so the series has been dormant for quite some time. There was actually a “Fatal Frame” game that was exclusive to the Nintendo Wii back in 2008, which never got released outside Japan. The reasons for the lack of a physical release are currently unknown, though it should be noted that the “Fatal Frame” series has not sold particularly well in North America, despite having a large following. 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. It will be interesting to see if other games start to adopt this policy, though Nintendo has not mentioned other titles doing this anytime soon.įans hoping for the game to get a retail release are out of luck, as IGN has confirmed that “Maiden of the Black Water” will be exclusive to the Nintendo eShop. Tell that to the various heroes of Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water Project Zero in Europe who seem to fancy themselves budding Sir Donald McCullins and get snap-happy each and every time they see a geist, malevolent or otherwise. Project Zero Maiden of Black Water Wii U ROM is a progress horror video game made by Koei Tecmo and exposed by Nintendo for the Wii U. The full version of the game costs $49.99. The game will be available on the Nintendo eShop, so if fans like the title after playing the free portion, they can pay for the rest of the game immediately. 22, fans will have the option to download the prologue and the first two chapters for free, before buying the full game.Īccording to GameSpot, the announcement is part of Nintendo’s new “Free to Start” policy. When “Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water” launches for the Wii U on Oct. The cult horror series “Fatal Frame” will be coming to the Wii U with a new installment and fans can try the first two chapters for free. Gameplay from "Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water."
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