Were you to see a ghost cutting about, what would be your first instinct? Forgive us for this assumption, but we imagine it's probably not "take a polaroid of it", right? Tell that to the various heroes of Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water — Project Zero in Europe — who seem to fancy themselves budding Sir Donald McCullins and get snap-happy each and every time they see a geist, malevolent or otherwise. Us, though, we'd leg it. Full Shaggy-from-Scooby-Doo leg it.
Still, it's worth noting that we're not talking about an ordinary camera here. The device wielded by the Fatal Framers (they're not actually called that) is the Camera Obscura, which captures more than just treasured memories. Indeed, utilising it carefully can allow its wielder to capture spooks, which in practice is effectively the same as killing them. Again. Look, the point is that you're essentially photographing ghosts to death. We're just getting ahead of ourselves.
This is a port/remake of the Wii U instalment of the long-running Fatal Frame series although perhaps the scariest thing about the original release is its price on the second-hand market. Good of Koei Tecmo, then, to re-release the game for Switch and to do such a sterling job of it. If you played it already on Nintendo's previous console — where the Gamepad 'was' the camera — there's little point in revisiting here, but that neat mechanic has been retrofitted to work on a single screen as well as one could hope.
Tracking the journey of three major protagonists (and one secret-ish one from another series, shhhh), you'll take the Camera Obscura into all sorts of creepy places that you really wouldn't want to go, in order to solve an extremely bleak mystery involving suicidal shrine maidens and the titular Black Water, a curse that feeds into both the narrative and gameplay.
See, your playable character doesn't want to get wet. If you're soaked to the bone, you're more susceptible to the curse and if you come down with it, your health bar is going to drain constantly until you either use an item to warm up or eliminate all the revenants in the area — and the latter is easier said than done.
While you're normally playing in third-person mode, bringing out the Camera Obscura — naturally — switches your view to first-person, giving you a much more significant blind spot. You've got to "frame" (yes!) your target and snap it 'til it vanishes, taking care not to run out of film. There are different lenses and film types to choose from, which adds a layer of strategy to the already-demanding action, but it's the fun kind of frenetic. One snap isn't usually enough to take a ghost down, but taking pictures causes chunks of their ghostly essence to fly out of them, and if you can frame them all you'll have a chance to banish the ghost properly. If you happen to have multiple ghosts in the frame when you achieve what the game calls "Shutter Chance", well, that's just gravy. With careful, skilled play you can absolutely decimate a horde of phantoms with just a couple of deftly handled presses of the 'ZR' button. You're also able to initiate the titular "Fatal Frame" bonus by taking a photo at the last possible moment; a risky, but highly damaging move.
When you're not doing candids with a spectre, you'll find yourself engaged in fairly typical survival horror exploration; making your way through each environment is pretty simple, with relatively basic controls. You can use your flashlight by holding 'ZR', which will allow your current character to follow spirits in order to track the next part of the story. It's quite linear, but in a way that suits the spook-show atmosphere.
Less good is the camera, which can be a bit of a pig at times. It feels as though the right stick barely has any effect on it, and when surrounded by ghoulies you'll instinctively want to whirl it around when you very much can't. You can run and quick-turn, but the camera still takes its sweet time catching up with you. Yes, it adds to the panic, but in a way that's a little frustrating.
The episodic structure makes Maiden of Black Water easy to jump in and out of, with episodes replayable to get higher ranks and gain more currency to unlock different costumes for each character. These, of course, fall well within the ranks of "novelty", but impassioned gamers will be disappointed at the removal of "gravure" lingerie in this localisation. Notably this wasn't in the Western release of the Wii U game, either, but it's still worth noting in case you really, really want a little titillation while you deal with spooks.
Visually it's all very good indeed. It goes without saying, but Fatal Frame sings on the OLED Switch with its deeper, darker blacks. Unfortunately its performance is less impressive. While generally an acceptable 30fps, we found that there was quite a lot of hitching — brief, irritating freezes that wrench you out of any kind of tension you may be experiencing. We're hopeful that these annoying little bugs will be ironed out in a Day One patch that promises to improve loading times and fix bugs, but in the meantime they are a little bit of a downer.
Conclusion
There's a lot to like about Maiden of Black Water; while we didn't find it overly scary, it is very good indeed at being eerie. You'll see ghosts out of the corner of your eye and when you check, they'll be gone. It's oddly cosy and non-stressful for a horror game, because your camera is such an efficient weapon and the combat it propagates is too action-packed to really let any dread sink in. That's not necessarily a bad thing, though we found the earlier PlayStation 2 instalments of the series were more interested in actively frightening the player. If you get absorbed in the storyline — which is easy to do as the episodic structure makes "just one more area" a compelling prospect — you'll find a good 15 or so hours of game here, and much more if you decide you need to get higher ranks as you improve your Camera Obscura with upgrades and other boons. Performance problems aside, this game's a real winner and worth snapping up if you're a horror fan who missed it on Wii U.
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Glad more people get a chance to play this game. More games for everyone.
Very nic!1 i might pick this one up
This series give me the creeps. I mean, seriously. There's something about asian horror that completely gets me since watching "Ju-On" for the first time. Ugh.
This is a terribly inauthentic remake - it doesn't cost 98 pounds.
Have it preloaded on my Switch. Hopefully it's a midnight release.
Interesting how much lower the score was for this on Push Square.
I want to say a very special thanks to Play-Asia for doing what Nintendon't and looking forward to my physical copy of this game soon. The Fatal Frame games are very dear and special to me as I was a dedicated fan of this series from the beginning and to have Nintendo constantly bury the series time after time really disgust me. Hopefully future entries of this series continue outside Nintendo's reach.
Really excited to play this after missing it on the Wii U. Just what I need, a spooky game for Halloween.
I wanted this game on Wii U and now Switch, but once again here in NA we don't have a physical release. I'll definitely import a Switch and PS5 copy soon. Too bad I'm not able to play it for Halloween. Oh well. Glad to see it's good at least.
I think I'll go ahead and double dip. I enjoyed the WiiU iteration (finding it thrilling more than scary) and the review here has me convinced the Switch version is good enough. Thanks for the review.
@Scollurio My mom raised me on Stephen King movies and the Aliens/Predator series, and my sister would always watch Friday the 13th / Halloween / Nightmare, so it takes a bit scare or creep me out. I concur with Ju-On, although I watched the Americanized version, The Grudge. The little boy was creepy as all get out, and the bedroom/covers scene truly made me jump, as well as the kid in the theater in front of me. He tossed his popcorn to the ceiling. 😂
I’ve been waiting for this to release on Switch as I missed out on it on Wii U, so glad I’ll get another chance to play it. Hopefully I can get this before Halloween and add this to scary game play list for that night!
Well, now that it's on consoles that people like I'm sure it will sell okay.
Edit: just checked pushsquare and they weren't fans. Lol
Time to scare some skirts....
Is the physical release available worldwide or just in Asia via PlayAsia?
@Dm9982 Haha, we have a similar career. I can handle "western" suspense/horror/thriller/scary movies really well (mostly jumpscares anyways).But asian horror is something else. The japanese version of Ju-On IS in fact creepier than the american version. Also Ringu or the korean "Tale of Two Sisters" holy mother of god...
@Specter_of-the_OLED I hate to tell you, but Ninten-do. Just not outside of Japan / Asia. Amazon Japan is your friend, and they don't jack the prices up like a reseller (Play Asia). You can get it at retail AND take advantage of a weak yen rate.
@Paulo It's Japan / Asia only for physical, but you can order it off Amazon Japan. Play Asia is a reseller who buys the games at retail and marks them up to sell to people who don't realize Amazon Japan has an English language option.
Sounds good! I'm glad it's getting another chance, though I'll probably get it on Steam.
@Specter_of-the_OLED They own half the rites.
It's funny nintendo life gave it a better score than push square so I'm still getting it physical on switch from playasia lol.
Once again the Switch proves how badly it needs an upgrade. Can't even run a 7 year old game at a solid 30fps... I'm glad I own other systems too.
@Scollurio Yeah I’ve heard Ju-On was creepier and Ringu was just insane compared to any western horror. After Grudge, I’ll be honest, I’m a bit scared to try the original or ringu…. Lordy.
Haven’t watched much horror in the past 2 years, but prior to, I’d watched VVitch, and Conjuring / Annabelle series, IT1&2 (still prefer the originals, but reboot is good), and Purge series. All good/decent, but as for scare, meh…. Personally speaking, Jurassic Park 1&2 are much more terrifying that any of that…. And Congo…. Crazy White ninja gorillas? Nope! I’m good…
I wanted to play this on the Wii U, but ultimately didn’t because I think it was digital only for N.America.
That’s the case again for us here with the Switch version, but this time we have no region-locking to worry about.
So, I’m happily awaiting my preordered physical copy from Japan. With this and Dying Light I am all set for creepy Halloween games this season.
At this rate I’ll have to take spirit photos of my dead coin purse, though 😅
@nintendolife will this game be on Best Switch Horror Games then?
"Camera isn't great".
For a game all about cameras (and spooks), that's ironic.
@Hck
Amazon Japan is my first choice for preordering Jpn import games lately, but for this Zero title they weren’t shipping to the US. I’ve seen this happen from time to time. I think because this game was a quantity-limited physical release in Japan?
Instead I reached out to a kind Japanese vendor I’ve used on eBay, and they arranged a preorder there for me.
How come this is the opposite of the pushsquare review
@Ralizah its like 5/10. Poor controls apparently
But it seems the Switch version has good controls
@Ultrasmiles I am guessing the controls are better on Switch than on PS5 considering this is a Wii U game and Switch is pretty similar to the Wii U gamepad so controls shouldn't be hard to implement on Switch, I think.
Also visually wise, it looks pretty damn good. Idk what Pushsquare is on about
@anoyonmus It's telling that in the same review where they complain about the controls, they mention immediately turning off the gyro controls, lol.
@Ralizah I see. Then why are the controls in the Switch better? I didn't see any complaint about controls much in this review.
Probably because it is Wii U port and it just suited well on Switch
I want to try, but it's not the kind of game I'll pay the suggested price. Maybe in a 20~30% sale
Got the physical JP version from Play-Asia. Looking forward to some late night playthroughs with the fam this Halloween.
Now if we can only get another Silent Hill....
@Dm9982 I don't usually jump into these conversations, but yes, 100%. The American versions of Ringu and Ju-On were both utter hack jobs. I'm a hardcore horror fan from way, way back when, and Ringu's climax almost made me wet my pants. It's been copied, riffed on and parodied to death now, but it's impossible to overstate how scary that was back when you had no idea what was about to happen (especially if you were watching it at home, alone, with all the lights out, like you should!)
I never found Ju-On all that great compared to Ringu, but it was still a lot better than the Grudge.
Marebito is another one I heartily recommend. Deeply, deeply unsettling. Hollywood must never be allowed to remake it.
@Specter_of-the_OLED I think we need to at least applaud Nintendo for agreeing to have the game released on other platforms as they essentially co-own the series, making it available to more people. As the series producer already stated that new entries/remasters/remakes of the games need Nintendo's go signal; games post-Fatal Frame 3. I think these is one of those few franchises that would've been in limbo without someone stepping in.
A little bit unfair for that "Nintendon't". I believe Koei Tecmo themselves are handling publishing for this game (came with the agreement to release muliplat, I guess) which in turn handles digital and physical releases. It's already a common practice for them especially in the Asian market. I don't think the Big N has a hand on this aside from maybe some logistics.
@JasmineDragon I’ll have to check it out then…. Work myself up to it, lol. Grudge had me jacked up for a week. Last one that did that was Jurassic Park after reading the book then watching the movie - which the book was more horror filled than the movie even.
@Hck In some fairness, Amazon still only relies on credit cards, and also has the requirement of them when buying eroge or CERO Z content from Japan due to stupid laws
Play Asia uses every currency under the sun with no restrictions, making them more attractive to buy from.
They really need to make a pokemon go like game from this series. Give us a Camera Obscura app and let us hunt Ghosts in the world around us
Can't wait. Just finished Fatal Frame 2 this morning.
@Ralizah This review from NLife is more fair I think. "It wasn't a good game in 2015, and it's no better today." That quote from the cons list of the Push Square review tells me everything I need to know. Bad review from someone who just doesn't like the game? Color me surprised.
I played the Wii U version sitting in an office chair. Made it easier to track the ghosts.
@Hck Are you certain it contains English support?
When I check the Japanese eshop, I only saw Japanese and two type of Chinese languages supported.
It's the only reason I hesitate buying it from amazon Japan.
I really want this game but it is expensive 😖 There are far many good games this Fall I want.
Hitching? No excuse on newer hardware.
@NoxAeturnus " professional reviewer " that why i never buy games based on reviews. Humans = bias.
@TsukiDeity well, Play Asia lists it as so. So it should be true when we're this close to release
@Hck what are you talking about? Play-asia prices are the same as Amazon.co.jp. their shipping prices now are actually better than Amazon Japan. Source: me, who has bought from both multiple times.
@SamirMalik Thanks, I never thought to check the Japanese version on play-asia for English.
Its nice to review a niche obscure game, but where is Diablo 2 resurrected review?
This is the kind of Switch release that bothers me because I want to get it, but think it might run at 60fps or higher on another system. If it was locked at 30 I might get it, but those lurches and hitches look pretty bad. I would love to play this locked at 120fps!
The physical version is on its way to me as we speak!
@pushsquare gave it a 5/10 though? Not entirely sure what the reason is for the large difference.
@Friendly i guess “ It wasn't a good game in 2015, and it's no better today”.
@TsukiDeity I emailed Play-Asia a month ago and they said both the Asian and JP physical versions support English via patch. So it won't have English out of the box.
Hell yes.. I'm getting the physical version from PlayAsia in December. Can't wait 😁
@Zyph November 30 is when the English patch goes live which is why I'm waiting until December before I get one from PlayAsia
@DTfeartheBEARD Yeah, I'll be getting the physical version from PlayAsia for $40. The only catch is that the English patch doesn't release until November 30. Just remember that tidbit.
@Hck It's only $40 at PlayAsia. That's dirt cheap. I'd say they definitely do jack up prices for some games such as Little Busters ($120) and The Grisaia Trilogy ($140) but this definitely isn't one of them.
@Zyph Hell, I'll take a Silent Hill 2 and 3 port for the Switch at this point, lol
@TsukiDeity Buy it from PlayAsia. An English patch is being released on November 30.
Still have my physical Wii U version, where this game was meant for.
Removed - unconstructive
I will not buy Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water for the third time as I already have a digital copy and a sealed limited edition on Wii U.
@JustMonika Yeah, not sure why the pretty long wait. I'm guessing it's just low priority for them since it's essentially an Asian/JP release. Or they're just forcing us to buy digitally instead.
I'll still try to play it though once it arrives since it's Halloween and all or I'll just boot up my Wii U copy while waiting for it to arrive.
I'd say at least give us a port of Silent Hill 3. Easily the most scary out of all the games in the series for me. Though I'd be also down for 2.
As much as I want this game I'm holding off till I can afford to import a physical copy with the Japanese box art. ^^;
It's not ok for a Wii U game to have performance issues. It's also not cool that the Nintendo-specific items are removed. I'll wait for a patch and then maybe a deep sale.
This review seems to really go against the consensus among reviewers, so I'm still on the fence. Either this on Switch (missed it on Wii U, the demo didnt convince me back then), or House of Ashes on PlayStation.
Had this on wii u its was great
My switch copy was sent out to day so unfortunately got to wait little bit for it
@Zyph I also love Silent Hill: Shattered Memories.. I remember getting it for $20 at Wal-Mart and now it goes for thousands on eBay.
@JustMonika Thanks for the information. I'll probably pick it up in December. November is already packed with too many games as it is...
@Hck it’s not listed on Amazon Japan :/
@DTfeartheBEARD I'm waiting until December as well
@JustMonika Off topic but I really enjoyed Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! Glad I waited for the physical release 😄.
There is no other video game IP like Zero/Project Zero/Fatal Frame. I hope that this remaster is successful so the other games (except the 3DS spin-off) are remastered and re-release. I appreciate Nintendo Life for including it in the Halloween articles and giving it a fair review! I really enjoyed it on Wii U (I got the limited edition) and I pre-ordered this remaster as well. I hope that 2, 3 and 4 are re-release for modern consoles. 4 never left Japan but I played it on Wii with a Japanese disc and a patch. It's better than most people might think.
@DTfeartheBEARD I got physical for Switch and digital for PS4 along with the platinum trophy for PS4 😁
@JustMonika I thought I read somewhere that the Playstation version is censored. Is that true? I was going to buy a physical copy of the PS5 version but that made me hesitant on it.
@DTfeartheBEARD I don't think so. I'm not sure if there's anything to censor in the game except wet clothing? Lol
Great game on Wii U this. I have a physical copy of it which i am really glad i snagged on its release. Well worth a go if you havent played it before.
@Synthatron_Prime AGREED. This version is trash.
@Ralizah does this game stutter in handheld mode or anything?
@LEGEND_MARIOID does it run good
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