![]() ![]() Truthfully, the game would be better in the first person. Movement is stiff and awkward, and the way the camera sticks to your character’s back while running feels bad to me. ![]() That isn’t to say there isn’t anything cumbersome about the gameplay, however. Plus, you’ll find more items in the field. The game autosaves and you always start a chapter with more healing items than you could feasibly use. It would have been great to control the camera with mouse movement, but it wasn’t included for whatever reason, which is a shame.įor the most part, Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water is easy. Console versions do get some motion controls, though. All the functionality has been mapped to buttons and it works just fine here. In the Wii U version, you had to use the gamepad to control the rotating camera, so there was a lot to it. Each chapter starts you with a default item set, so the things you collect don’t accrue as you play. Maiden of Black Water has five types of film to collect and buy for the two cameras available in the game, with the weakest being infinite use. Yuri and Miu (and Miku too, but you can’t play as her) have a special ability called “shadow reading” that allows them to see a person’s memories and feelings by touching them, which also comes into play. This is centered on cameras called camera obscura, which can see things that the naked eye misses. ![]() The game is primarily about fighting ghosts by taking pictures of them, which is going to be quite strange if you’re not familiar with previous entries. ![]() The game took me 15 hours to play through in total. Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water has 14 main chapters, with a prologue and interlude. ![]()
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