misakakaori
12-18-2007, 02:04 AM
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Fatal Frame
Fatal Frame bases itself on a true story.
Chief Producer of Fatal Frame, described the inspiration for the game’s haunted house, "In an area outside Tokyo, there lies a mansion in which it’s said seven people were murdered in a grisly manner. On the same property, there lie three detached residences that surround the mansion, all of which are rumored to have ties to the mansion’s troubled past. It’s said there is an underground network of tunnels that lay beneath the premises, but nobody knows who made these tunnels or what purpose they served. Many inexplicable phenomenon have been reported occurring on the property. Bloody hand prints have been found splattered all over the walls. Spirits have been spotted on the premises… even in broad daylight. A narrow stairway leads to an attic where a spirit-sealed talisman is rumored to be locked away. Men have sought this talisman, only to be found later with their bodies broken and rope marks around their wrists. There’s a crumbling old statue of a woman in a kimono, and then it has no head. If you take a photo of a certain window, a young girl can be seen in the developed picture. These incidents have provoked fear in the people of Tokyo, and many believe that those who live near this area will become cursed. The deaths of those seven people are unexplained to this day."
After having received no news for over a week, Miku Hinasaki goes into the Himuro Mansion to look for her missing brother, Mafuyu Hinasaki. She finds no trace of her brother save for her mother's old camera. Realizing that she is now trapped within the mansion, Miku continues searching for her brother and a way out.
Fatal Frame ([Only registered and activated users can see links])
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Fatal Frame 2
Twin sisters Mio Amakura and Mayu Amakura are visiting a childhood play spot when Mayu follows a mysterious crimson butterfly deep into the woods. Concerned for her twin, Mio follows Mayu and the two girls are led to a lost village
Fatal Frame 2 ([Only registered and activated users can see links])
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Fatal Frame 3
Rei Kurosawa, a photographer who has recently lost her fiancée, Yuu, in a tragic accident. In order to get her mind off of him, Rei takes random jobs. After developing the pictures she discovers that one of them is of Yuu. Determined to find out what is happening, she returns to the haunted house and enters the dream world known as the "Manor of Sleep". The central antagonist of the game is a tattooed female ghost, whose tattoo very much resembles the one Rei has. This tattoo grows over the span of the game until the the ghost is finally encountered.
# Official website for Europe release version (German) ([Only registered and activated users can see links])
# Official website for Japan release version (Japanese) ([Only registered and activated users can see links])
Fatal Frame
Fatal Frame bases itself on a true story.
Chief Producer of Fatal Frame, described the inspiration for the game’s haunted house, "In an area outside Tokyo, there lies a mansion in which it’s said seven people were murdered in a grisly manner. On the same property, there lie three detached residences that surround the mansion, all of which are rumored to have ties to the mansion’s troubled past. It’s said there is an underground network of tunnels that lay beneath the premises, but nobody knows who made these tunnels or what purpose they served. Many inexplicable phenomenon have been reported occurring on the property. Bloody hand prints have been found splattered all over the walls. Spirits have been spotted on the premises… even in broad daylight. A narrow stairway leads to an attic where a spirit-sealed talisman is rumored to be locked away. Men have sought this talisman, only to be found later with their bodies broken and rope marks around their wrists. There’s a crumbling old statue of a woman in a kimono, and then it has no head. If you take a photo of a certain window, a young girl can be seen in the developed picture. These incidents have provoked fear in the people of Tokyo, and many believe that those who live near this area will become cursed. The deaths of those seven people are unexplained to this day."
After having received no news for over a week, Miku Hinasaki goes into the Himuro Mansion to look for her missing brother, Mafuyu Hinasaki. She finds no trace of her brother save for her mother's old camera. Realizing that she is now trapped within the mansion, Miku continues searching for her brother and a way out.
Fatal Frame ([Only registered and activated users can see links])
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
Fatal Frame 2
Twin sisters Mio Amakura and Mayu Amakura are visiting a childhood play spot when Mayu follows a mysterious crimson butterfly deep into the woods. Concerned for her twin, Mio follows Mayu and the two girls are led to a lost village
Fatal Frame 2 ([Only registered and activated users can see links])
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
Fatal Frame 3
Rei Kurosawa, a photographer who has recently lost her fiancée, Yuu, in a tragic accident. In order to get her mind off of him, Rei takes random jobs. After developing the pictures she discovers that one of them is of Yuu. Determined to find out what is happening, she returns to the haunted house and enters the dream world known as the "Manor of Sleep". The central antagonist of the game is a tattooed female ghost, whose tattoo very much resembles the one Rei has. This tattoo grows over the span of the game until the the ghost is finally encountered.
# Official website for Europe release version (German) ([Only registered and activated users can see links])
# Official website for Japan release version (Japanese) ([Only registered and activated users can see links])