Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water is getting a remaster for modern consoles later this year, despite initially being a Nintendo-exclusive game.
Initially published by Nintendo, Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water is coming to PC and control center later in 2021. The game, which was initially delivered as Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water in Europe, was initially a restrictive Wii U game that dispatched in 2014.
Presently, however, it’s getting a resurrection and another opportunity to dazzle. Declared at Nintendo’s E3 2021 exhibit, the new form of the game will accompany new outfits and photograph modes that were absent in the first title. As you can see from the trailer underneath, the visuals have been updated, as well. “Take on the role of one of three people with the power of the Camera Obscura and the ability to see the shadows of those spirited away,” peruses a public statement.
“The story will take you on a frightening adventure through the ruins of an eerie inn, a shrine filled with life-size dolls, and a lake full of dead priestesses.” The game – the fifth portion in the faction loathsomeness establishment – happens on the anecdotal Hikami Mountain where you control various characters as unpleasant and possibly deadly occasions take steps to take them out, individually.
Every one of the game’s principal, playable characters has an alternate point of view on the awfulness of Ose Kurosawa, a hallowed place lady that participated in a baffling, illegal custom. Last year, we heard that the arrival of the Fatal Frame is up to Nintendo, according to the arrangement maker. It appears to be that the stage holder tuned in!
Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water shows up on Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S eventually in the not-so-distant future.