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The Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly remake is one of the scariest games I've ever played
Last Christmas, I received my first camera as a present. I snapped plenty of pictures that day, and in the weeks since this photography habit has developed into a hobby. So when I was offered a chance ...
Author's Note: The author was provided a Steam code by the publisher for the purpose of this review. Young twin sisters lost in the dark--trapped in a village full of twisted secrets. They have ...
Author's Note: The author received an early access preview Steam code from the publisher for the purpose of this preview. Dread. That is the word I find myself coming back to over and over again as I ...
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 ...
Originally released for PlayStation 2 in 2003, Fatal Frame II has a deserved reputation as one of the scariest horror video games ever made. It was remade once before on the Nintendo Wii, which added ...
There's nothing quite like Japanese horror. What makes it so terrifying is the eerie uncanniness its stories wade into so comfortably, so willingly. It's hard to articulate without just defaulting to ...
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.
‘Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake’ is a chilling, impressive, and beautiful return to form for one of the scariest games ever made. Twin sisters navigate an eerie village with only each other ...
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