![]() Usually, people can’t see ghosts luckily however, all three protagonists seem to have the rare ability to do just that, so that’s handy! The two girls share a Camera, whilst Ren has his own. Your weapon of choice, as with the rest of the franchise, is the Camera Obscura a special camera that can take pictures of ghosts, capturing their souls and dealing damage to them. Gameplay is a third-person over-the-shoulder style affair as you explore, with combat view switching you into first-person. There are multiple endings for the characters, based on the actions you make in the final chapter. Along the way, you’ll learn about the old faith of the mountain, the Maidens, and the insidious Black Water that threatens everything. Hikami and attempt to save people from the horrors that await all who step foot there. You step into the shoes of three main protagonists - Yuri, Ren, and Miu - as they investigate the mysteries of Mt. ![]() PROJECT ZERO: Maiden of Black Water (which I will refer to as MoBW for brevity from here on) is a remaster of the 2014/2015 Wii U game of the same name. Now that I’ve finished, I can safely inform you that you don’t need to do the same! Most of the time anyway… Fear of what could happen at any given moment had me creeping around every corner like I was tiptoeing through a room full of sleeping babies. Luckily, PROJECT ZERO: Maiden of Black Water (franchise name being ZERO in Japan and FATAL FRAME in the USA) isn’t all that scary in fact, the biggest factor in my anxiety levels was my anxiety levels themselves. Horror is NOT my scene in the slightest! So naturally, I regretted my decision to review this game for some time after installing it. To quickly bring you up to speed if you don’t know me: I am what people may call “a giant chicken”. Reviews // 17th Nov 2021 - 2 years ago // By Kyle Nutland PROJECT ZERO: Maiden of Black Water Review
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