Beautiful, terrifying, and occasionally infuriating in equal measure.
Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake is a solid horror game that is held back by a couple frustrating aspects. Here's our review.
Fatal Frame II: 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 ...
Crimson Butterfly follows the story of the original game closely. You play as the twins Mio and Mayu as they visit a valley where they used to play as children. Mayu is eventually led away by Mio, ...
Crimson Butterfly Remake follows the tale of twin sisters Mio and Mayu Amakura as they escape the horrors of Minakami village, battling decades-old secrets and wraiths at every turn.
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 ...
This review examines the the remake's improvements and disappointing combat focus, questioning if it stays true to the original horror classic.
The most recent of these is Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake, a reimagining of the most popular entry in the series that brings it more in line with modern survival horror standards. It’s not ...
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