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Zero: Akai chou

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  • 2003
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Zero: Akai chou (2003)
AdventureDramaFantasyHorrorMysteryThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwin sisters try to escape a haunted village with the help of the Camera Obscura, a camera with the power to see the impossible.Twin sisters try to escape a haunted village with the help of the Camera Obscura, a camera with the power to see the impossible.Twin sisters try to escape a haunted village with the help of the Camera Obscura, a camera with the power to see the impossible.

  • Réalisation
    • Makoto Shibata
  • Casting principal
    • Akemi Kanda
    • Ayako Kawasumi
    • Tsukiko Amano
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    693
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    • Réalisation
      • Makoto Shibata
    • Casting principal
      • Akemi Kanda
      • Ayako Kawasumi
      • Tsukiko Amano
    • 7avis d'utilisateurs
    • 4avis des critiques
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    Akemi Kanda
    • Mio Amakura
    • (voix)
    Ayako Kawasumi
    Ayako Kawasumi
    • Mayu Amakura
    • (voix)
    Tsukiko Amano
    • Music composer
    Leigh-Allyn Baker
    Leigh-Allyn Baker
    • Miyako Sudo
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    • (as Leigh Allyn Baker)
    • …
    Michael Bell
    Michael Bell
    • Seijiro Makabe
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    • …
    Robin Atkin Downes
    Robin Atkin Downes
    • Masumi Makimura
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
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    Zack Ewing
    • Kid
    • (voix)
    Kim Mai Guest
    Kim Mai Guest
    • Mayu Amakura
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    • …
    Sôichirô Hoshi
    • Itsuki Tachibana
    • (voix)
    Walter Roberts
    • Promotional Movie Narrator
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Sam Saletta
    Sam Saletta
    • Itsuki Tachibana
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Kari Wahlgren
    Kari Wahlgren
    • Mio Amakura
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    Chizu Yonemoto
    • Chitose Tachibana
    • (voix)
    • Réalisation
      • Makoto Shibata
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    10EasternZZ

    Still brings chills to my skin 17 years later

    This game is so dang good looking, it could easily pass for an early PS3 game if some of the textures were updated a bit. The character models look really nice, and the sound is still the best that a horror game ever produced. It is very creepy and amazing. Good voice acting too.

    10/10
    9PlayerSS

    Almost equal with the first game

    Let me start off by saying I am a huge fan of the first game and this game doesn't pass the original. They are both equal in terms of gameplay, scariness, and story. Fatal Frame improves on the camera a little bit. The camera being your main weapon just like in the first game.

    Like I said before this game has an excellent story and acts as a prequel to the first game. You play as two twins. Well you only get to control one of them while the other follows you. While playing the first game there was some ghost that creeped me out. This game hasn't had that effect yet, but I have jumped at a few parts.

    The first game had four long nights. This game has eight short chapters as far as I can tell. It doesn't matter though this game is still great. The scenery and graphics are some the most beautiful I've seen in a game. Especially the opening cut scene in the forest. This game passed my expectations and then some. It doesn't let the original down.

    The gameplay is a little easier. The ghost don't attack as hard as they did in the first. The puzzles are not as hard. In fact I've hardly encountered any puzzles 7 chapters into the game. I've had to do 3 puzzles so far.

    Maybe if there is future games this series could grow to be a successful horror game series.
    5fh147

    My Sister Too Clingy

    We are in big sequel territory. We have a bigger village. We have a longer game. We have more characters in The Story, it's all this bigger, but the new gameplay Just take the enjoyment out of the Combat for me.

    My problem with the new gameplay is that, I feel like the damage is way toon down, instead of waiting for the meter to go up to make maximum damage. Now It is about closeness and about when you get this fatal frame attack, It is so vital to get any damage at all, it leads to so much waiting.

    But now the controls are much more normal so it's more easy to play and the ghost are much more fair to fight against maybe a bit too fair. I never got the feeling They were too difficult like in the first game where some of them was so bullshit it scary.

    And the story just doesn't work on Me, Maybe it because the sister is so clingy that I become annoyed of it. Just takes the fun out of it for me, the twins dynamic.

    The village is just too big I feel like I'm watching the run animation way too much in this game. Luckily There is a guy you can always ask for where to go next, but if you don't notice or forget it. You're gonna just look at that run animation for way too much.

    Audio design is good, but god damn they have a tinnitus sound in the game and it sounds so horrible that I'm beginning to hear it outside the game.

    I enjoyed the game it is unique in the fatal frame i series. I still enjoy it even if it's in the bottom for me.
    Mr Parker

    Take a picture, it'll last longer

    I figure that the word on this fantastic video game needs to be spread, so hopefully this'll help in some way. I send this recommendation to anyone who enjoys playing video games like Resident Evil and Silent Hill and also enjoys being frightened really badly.

    Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly is hands down the scariest game I have ever played. The combination of murky graphics, fantastic 5.1 surround sound and a story guaranteed to give you the creeps make this one of the best games you can buy. The game is available on both the Xbox and the PS2 but if you had to pick one or the other I'd say go with the Xbox version as it gives you more bang for the buck with cleaner graphics, full surround sound and more unlockable features. PS2 owners need not worry as the game is still worth a purchase.

    The game revolves around twin sisters who become trapped in a spirit infested village deep in the forest. You find a mysterious camera early on that allows you to exorcise the spirits when you take their picture. It may sound silly but it works very well in the context of the game. The game has its roots in Japanese culture so if you enjoy Japanese horror films like Ringu, chances are you will really dig this. There are many frightening moments in this game and a lot of it is due to the sound setup in the game. The game manages to keep you unnerved through out with its subtle use of ambient sound. This has to be the one thing in the game that makes it an instant classic. It's a hard feeling to describe but just imagine sitting alone in your house with dim lighting and you're playing the game, feeling a little spooked by the sound of creaking boards all around you from the house that you've just entered to investigate. From behind you, you suddenly hear the sound of a child giggling. Not a nice kind of playful giggling but more the kind of giggling that you hear from someone who wants to do you harm. That's the kind of game this is. Ghosts come out of nowhere to grab you, crying out endlessly of the pain they are in. The design of the spirits is very impressive also. The spirit of one woman in the game, who happens to be the victim of a suicide attempt, comes at you as a sliding, twisted mess of broken arms and legs, her eyes dead white as she reaches for you.

    The story in the game is really well told and is actually quite large if you factor in all the little tidbits of info you get from finding journals and notes along your path. The history of the village is one of horror and pain and every spirit in the game serves to add to the story of what exactly is happening behind the doors of the empty houses.

    The only negative thing I can say about the game is that the controls take a little bit to get used to but with practice, becomes second nature when you need to whip that camera out in a hurry. At any rate, you can't let this one slip by you, especially if you like the feeling of being scared because this one will definitely do it to you.

    RATING: ***** out of *****.
    7Aaron1375

    Near the end this game becomes brutally difficult even on the lowest difficulty setting.

    This game was rather good and scary hampered by an insanely difficult stretch near the end of the game and a story that never really makes much sense in areas especially the ending. Still, it had good atmosphere and a good premise as two twin girls wander into a village that is apparently deserted. Well it is not to long before the one twin runs off while the other one follows after her (get used to this, she runs off a lot). Pretty soon she ends up in one of the houses of the village and before you know it you begin seeing the spirits of those who once inhabited the village. These spirits are deadly, so when push comes to shove you use a camera you find to fend off the attacking ghosts. So that is about all there is to it, the camera fighting is rather tough and tense at the same time as you have to wait till the right moment to really do some damage. Unfortunately, some times you have only a split second to take an opportunity to do real damage. You get power ups for said camera, but it is rather limited in the power it can get. You have to have your twin following you at times and while she is slow she is good bait to snap some good and deadly photos of the spirits. The game has to many flaws though to put it in the horror/survival elite class with games such as "Dead Space", "Resident Evil 4", and "Silent Hill 2". It is very dark in some parts of the game to the point the flashlight does virtually nothing, during the last part of the game there is a lot of backtracking to be done where you go through levels you have already passed through fighting the same enemies, and then the last level has you fighting through a really tough set of caves where they have way to many enemies and not enough power ups such as health and film (there are different films each with more power and such). However, thankfully the last enemy was relatively easy to get by and was a welcome change of pace after that walk through the cave hell. So while not great it is a rather good scary little game.

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    • Anecdotes
      The canon ending is the one where Mio strangles Mayu, lifting the curse from the village and having Mayu forgive her before turning into a crimson butterfly and flying away.
    • Gaffes
      In one of the trailers of the game (an unlockable feature in the game itself), Mio is shown running freely and wildly during the animated scene. However, in actual game play, Mio constantly runs at a very slow jogging pace, even when she's not around her sister.
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      Mio Amakura: [calling after her sister] Mayu! Where are you going?

    • Versions alternatives
      The game was re-released for the Xbox in 2004. This version, known as the "director's cut", includes, among other new features, a first-person view mode.
    • Connexions
      Featured in ScrewAttack's Top 10s: Top 10 Ghosts in Video Games (2013)
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      • 30 avril 2004 (France)
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