Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly: Difference between revisions

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(Game description and info courtesy of www.gamefaqs.com, info contributor(s): piecemealcranky, Olivier_Hague, Naru2005, arachidonic, Cosmic!, Blueberry Buttface, LordAndrew, Blk_Mage_Ctype, oliis)
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|developer        = Tecmo
|developer        = Tecmo
|genre            = Horror type action/adventure
|genre            = Horror type action/adventure
|gameinfo          = Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly, known in Europe as Project Zero II: Crimson Butterfly and in Japan as Zero ~Akai Chō~ (零 ~紅い蝶~, lit. "Zero ~Crimson Butterfly~"), is a 2003 Japanese horror action-adventure video game and is the second installment in the Fatal Frame series. Unlike in other installments in the series, the Camera Obscura's attack power is based on the player's proximity to the target ghost.
|gameinfo          = Terror returns with Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly, the sequel to the highly popular survival horror title, Fatal Frame.  This time the terrifying journey takes you to a whole new creepy setting, an abandoned village, where you play the role of Mio Amakura, a young girl who is gifted with a strong sixth sense and her twin sister Mayu, who notices a crimson butterfly faintly glowing in the sky.  Your only weapon, an antique camera, has received a variety of new features to kill ghosts.  Get lost in another horrifying tale.<br />
Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly, known in Europe as Project Zero II: Crimson Butterfly and in Japan as Zero ~Akai Chō~ (零 ~紅い蝶~, lit. "Zero ~Crimson Butterfly~"), is a 2003 Japanese horror action-adventure video game and is the second installment in the Fatal Frame series. Unlike in other installments in the series, the Camera Obscura's attack power is based on the player's proximity to the target ghost.


A director's cut edition was released for the Xbox in 2004, and a remake titled Project Zero 2: Wii Edition, known in Japan as Zero ~Shinku no Chō (零 ~眞紅の蝶~, lit. "Zero ~Deep Crimson Butterfly~") was released for the Wii in Japan, Australia, and Europe in 2012.
A director's cut edition was released for the Xbox in 2004, and a remake titled Project Zero 2: Wii Edition, known in Japan as Zero ~Shinku no Chō (零 ~眞紅の蝶~, lit. "Zero ~Deep Crimson Butterfly~") was released for the Wii in Japan, Australia, and Europe in 2012.
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|reviewscore      = 81/100 Critic, 9.2/10 User.
|reviewscore      = 81/100 Critic, 9.2/10 User.
|gamefaqslink      = [http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/915022-fatal-frame-ii-crimson-butterfly Link]
|gamefaqslink      = [http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/915022-fatal-frame-ii-crimson-butterfly Link]
|au_rating        = M
|eu_rating        = 16+
|na_rating_text    = Blood, Violence
|na_rating        = M
|japan_rating      = C
|italian          = SLES-52384
|italian          = SLES-52384
|spanish          = SLES-52384
|spanish          = SLES-52384
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