Fatal Frame (Franchise) - TV Tropes. Logos from the 3 different localizations. Known as . Furthermore, the protagonist of each game (usually female with a few exceptions) combats them using a special camera known as the . By taking photos using special film, the protagonist can exorcise the ghosts before they can harm her (via touch). The tension increases from the fact that in order to deal maximum damage to a ghost, you have to let it get as close as possible to you before taking the photo. Games in the series: Fatal Frame (PS2, Special Edition). When her brother goes missing, a young girl named Miku searches for him in a supposedly haunted mansion. Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly (PS2, Directors Cut, & Deep Crimson Butterfly editions). Two twins, Mio and Mayu, get lost in a strange abandoned village in the middle of nowhere, and attempt to escape a deadly curse that may force them to harm each other. Fatal Frame III: The Tormented (PS2) A woman named Rei is drawn into strange dreams involving her recently deceased lover as strange tattoos begin to appear on her skin. Fatal Frame IV: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse (Wii, co- developed by Grasshopper Manufacture). A young kidnapping survivor named Ruka is lured back to her place of capture when she decides to investigate the mysterious deaths of the other kidnapped people. Fatal Frame V: Maiden of Black Water (Wii U). A young woman named Yuuri looks for her employer after she goes missing on a missings persons case, discovering the mountain she's searching at's dark secrets. Spin- offs: Manga: Zero: The Novel. Zero 3: Comic Anthology. Zero: Shadow Priestessnote Ongoing. Fatal Frame: A Curse Affecting Only Girlsnote The basis of the live action movie, which also acts as a Crossover with The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service. While the games have sequential numbers, they are mostly standalone (with the exception of #3 and somewhat #5). There's also word of a live- action filmin the works if not Development Hell. Has a wiki as under The Wiki Rule. Up: The Mirrostone, which will refill your health bar when it gets completely depleted. However, it doesn't work on some of the stronger ghosts and you can only carry one of them. Averted in V, where you can carry multiple Mirrostones.'8. Hair: Choushiro's impressive mullet in Fatal Frame IV. Abandoned Hospital: Fatal Frame IV features an Abandoned Hospital and an Abandoned Sanitarium. Two for the price of one! Action Survivor: All of the playable characters. All Crimes Are Equal: Fatal Frame III makes it clear in its writings that any kind of breaking of the Kuze Code results in death. Project ZERO - Mask of the Lunar Eclipse. Patch de traduction Conceptions et aides pour le patch de traduction.The Fatal Frame series. Fatal Frame IV: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse. Mask of the Lunar Eclipse (Version FR). Je ne vais pas autant d Le site officiel du patch de traduction fran. ProjectZero.fr et toutes les personnes ayant. Patch de traduction de Project Zero 4 - Mask of the Lunar Eclipse Ce patch vous pe. Project Zero: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse. Japonais (anglais/fran. 9/10 sur Jeuxvideo.fr. 54 thoughts on “ Wii 4.3U – Fatal Frame 4 (Project Zero 4) Translation patch guide ” Brandon says. The private folder, the Zero folder. Le site officiel du patch de traduction fran. Alliterative Title: Only for the USA title. All There in the Manual Zero 3 Comic Anthology, which is considered canon. It includes the background of some patients, priestesses and the twins that help Kei out in the game. It also spoofs it by including various bonus parody stories. Fatal Frame V merely implies who the potential father for Miu Hinasaki is in- game, though a released guidebook revealed his identity. It's Mafuyu Hinasaki. Alternative Character Interpretation: Occurs in- universe for Ayako in Sakuya's eyes. It's merely a large, handheld box that reflects light and needs to be traced in order to capture an image. What they probably mean is a View Camera, but it doesn't sound as cool. And Your Reward Is Clothes: A typical unlockable for finishing one of the games. Anti- Frustration Features: In Fatal Frame II, the Infinite Flashlight doesn't work in the Kurosawa House. However, it's the most well- lit location in the game, so the player is not forced to stumble through darkness. Anyone Can Die: And when it says anyone, it means anyone. Apocalyptic Log: Tons of them throughout the series. Asshole Victim: Typically, everyone who was involved with the various rituals will turn out to be this, with a rare few exceptions. Special mention goes to the people for the ritual in III, because of the sheer amount of cruelty involved for comparitively little gain. Auto- Save: Contrary to the previous games, Fatal Frame V automatically saves during the various chapters and does not have an option for manual saving. Ax- Crazy Lord Himuro from I takes it to new heights, weaving his path through disembowelment and beheading everyone in his way. Sae from II as well, who relishes in the torture and pain she caused. Based on a Great Big Lie: 'Based on a true Story' which was only added for the American release of Fatal Frame I. While the series is based on Japanese folklore, it's still highly doubtful. The setting for I is based on a Japanese mansion that is supposedly haunted, but how truthful that is is still not known. Big Brother Worship: In Fatal Frame I, the primary reason Miku is heading into Himuro Mansion in the middle of the night is that her brother is the last to have disappeared in it. Big Screwed- Up Family: Majority of the families in close connection to the rituals in each game. The Himuro and Kuze families from I and III, respectively. The Haibaras from IV as well, but not quite as bad. Bilingual Bonus: The series is called Project Zero in Europe. In Japanese, Zero can be translated as Rei, which can also mean Ghost. Bitch in Sheep's Clothing Ayako is one of the cutest ghosts in the series, but she's also one of the most disturbing because of her behavior and actions. Fatal Frame II also has Mayu, who purposefully fell and broke her leg to burden Mio with enough guilt to never leave her side. In the original version, it was more a case of All There in the Manual, though the remake made it more obvious in- game. Nuregarasu is an idiom referring to the lustrous black hair - like that of a raven - and can be translated as wet raven or crow. This resulted in some English translations like Oracle of the Sodden Raven and Priestess of the Drowned Crow. The official English title went for Maiden of the Black Water. Body Horror Broken Neck Woman from I, whose head is flopped over onto her back. Blinded Ghost, whose eyes were stabbed with spikes. The ghostly blob behind Kirie in I, filled with body parts and flailing limbs. Blooming, which includes distorting a person's face beyond recognition and can occur post- mortem as well. Bowdlerise All of the European releases of the games had any bikini outfit removed. Fortunately, European players can obtain the Australian version of the games, which includes the outfits. In Fatal Frame V, the younger girls were aged up from 1. Miu posing as a gravure idol to have her dressed in her regular clothes instead of a bikini. Break the Cutie: It's practically a mandatory requirement for the antagonists, though it also hits the protagonists and regular ghosts at times. Brother- Sister Incest: Fatal Frame IV implies that Ayako is the daughter of Sakuya and You Haibara. Fatal Frame V also has Miu Hinasaki implied to have been born from such a connection. Butterfly of Death and Rebirth: A major theme in Fatal Frame II. The Cameo. Captain Ersatz: Fatal Frame II includes a type of ghost with long, black hair covering their face that slowly emerges from a box. A clear Shout- Out to The Ring, especially when it reappears crawling out of a well. Check Point Starvation: Fatal Frame I and II have a Save Point before the Point of No Return, but require the player to proceed through long hallways filled with hostile ghosts and the Final Boss, before completing the game. Chekhov's Gunman: Yae Munakata was a regular, hostile ghost in Fatal Frame I that committed suicide and was revealed to have a much larger role in II. She was originally Yae Kurosawa, Sae's twin sister. Color- Coded for Your Convenience: The camera's filament turns blue around non- hostile ghosts or during strange presences to be photographed and red when hostile ghosts are nearby. Your ordinary ghosts have grayish clothes and pale skin, or anything that resembles a white hue. But if you spot ghosts that emit or wear clothes in distinctive colors like black, red, dark blue, or brown, it means they are unique characters and are not your ordinary ghosts. Creepy Child: There is a big chance that any child ghost in the series will be this. Special mention goes to Ayako from IV, because she just goes above and beyond creepy. Creepy Doll Fatal Frame II is huge on dolls, especially in the Kiryu House that includes the Kiryu twins of whom one is a doll possessed by a malevolent spirit and Yoshitatsu Kiryu, who uses dolls to assist in his battle. Fatal Frame IV has Watashi, Kageri's twin sister doll. She looks completely human, except that she has no eyes and her skin paint is chipped. And stumbles around like a zombie. Fatal Frame V has a shrine dedicated to them. And some of them attack you. Creepy Twins: Fatal Frame II has twins as its major theme, automatically leading to this. Special mention to the Kiryu Twins, who are the. Creepy Twins of the series. Cruel and Unusual Death The Rope Shrine Maiden has ropes tied around her wrists, ankles and throat and is slowly being pulled apart. The fate of the rejected men of Ouse in V, whose limbs are broken and twisted to fit into the black boxes. Cute Ghost Girl: Some of the ghosts are just adorable, like Chitose Tachibana from II and Amane Kuze from III. Curiosity Killed the Cast: Main reason why 'regular' people are found as ghosts in the series. From Takamine's book research into Himuro Mansion to Makabe being interested in the cruel rituals of Minakami Village and Rei's decision to follow her dead fianc. Have fun panicking as you keep pressing the wrong button to raise the camera. Switching from the Xbox to the PS2 version. The Xbox one had a fairly standard dual- control stick layout, which the PS2 version had backwards. Cue panic when trying to run away from ghosts just results in you flailing the camera around. III mapped the camera button to the Triangle button, rather than the familiar Square. And since it was a PS2 exclusive, it didn't help at all. Dead All Along Fatal Frame I actually averts this, though it's easy to think that Mafuyu was already dead by the time Miku enters the mansion.
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