Fatal Frame II remake earns mixed preview ahead of launch

Just days after its demo and ahead of its March 12, 2026 release, the Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly remake has received a mixed preview from Le Figaro, praised for terror but criticized for rigidity and forced action. The update aims to rival Resident Evil and Silent Hill, building on the 2003 original's tale of twin sisters in a cursed village.

The Fatal Frame (Project Zero in Europe) series continues with the remake of its acclaimed second entry, Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly, launching March 12, 2026—following a demo on March 5 across PS5, Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

Le Figaro's Steve Tenré preview calls the update 'terrifying but tedious,' noting its rigid structure and action elements that dilute the horror experience. Despite high anticipation as the saga's fan favorite—inspired by films like Ring and Ju-On—this remake falls short of matching genre leaders like Resident Evil and Silent Hill.

The story centers on sisters Mio and Mayu navigating a spirit-haunted village, armed with the Camera Obscura.

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