Fatal Frame: The Black Haired Shrine Maiden Will Have More Open Areas

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Koei Tecmo just revealed the latest in their horror series with Fatal Frame: The Black Haired Shrine Maiden during their NicoNico Live stream. 4Gamer shares a few more details, including a bit on the story and a closer look at some screenshots.

 

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Fatal Frame: The Black Haired Shrine Maiden is Japanese-style horror game, where you’ll use the Wii U GamePad as the Projection Machine, a camera that is used to seal vindictive spirits.

 

002 The game takes place at the Hikayama mountain, a place also known as the “mountain of death,” often visited by those who choose the path of death.

 

While past games of the series took place in Japanese mansions, this time around, there will be plenty of open areas, and spiritual places that will test your courage.

 

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As previously reported, the mountain seems to rain a lot, with plenty of flowing water, which Koei Tecmo feels that  it will bring out a feeling of uneasiness and caution from the players.

 

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The “Projection Machine” will have you use the GamePad like a regular camera, to look at the spirits’ positions and movements. It can also be used to check the length and breadth of your surroundings, or even film what’s going on, which Koei Tecmo says it should bring a new sense of fear.

 

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Fatal Frame: The Black Haired Shrine Maiden will be released on September 27, 2014 in Japan for Wii U.


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