Le remake de Fatal Frame II reçoit une critique mitigée

Le remake de Fatal Frame II : Crimson Butterfly sort le 12 mars 2026 et vise à rivaliser avec Resident Evil et Silent Hill. Selon une critique du Figaro, le jeu reste terrifiant mais souffre de rigidité et d'éléments d'action forcés. L'original, sorti en 2003, suivait deux jumelles dans un village maudit.

La série d'horreur japonaise Fatal Frame, connue en Europe sous le nom de Project Zero, ressuscite avec le remake de Fatal Frame II : Crimson Butterfly, prévu pour le 12 mars 2026. Initialement lancé en 2003 sur PlayStation 2, puis porté sur Xbox en 2004 et réédité sur Wii en 2012, le jeu original s'inspirait des films d'horreur japonais comme Ring et Ju-On: The Grudge. L'histoire met en scène les jumelles Mio et Mayu, égarées dans un village maudit et confrontées à de nombreux esprits.

Testé en avant-première par Le Figaro, le remake est qualifié de terrifiant mais pénible. L'article de Steve Tenré souligne que cette mise à jour reste rigide et est desservie par l'introduction forcée d'éléments d'action, ce qui refroidit l'expérience globale. Bien que très attendu comme le titre le plus apprécié de la saga, il manque de peu son objectif de concurrencer les géants du genre.

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