Il remake di Fatal Frame II riceve un'anteprima mista prima del lancio

A pochi giorni dalla demo e in vista dell'uscita del 12 marzo 2026, il remake di Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly ha ricevuto un'anteprima mista da Le Figaro, lodato per il terrore ma criticato per rigidità e azione forzata. Il remake mira a rivaleggiare con Resident Evil e Silent Hill, basandosi sulla storia dell'originale del 2003 di due sorelle gemelle in un villaggio maledetto.

La serie Fatal Frame (Project Zero in Europa) continua con il remake della sua acclamata seconda puntata, Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly, in uscita il 12 marzo 2026—seguendo una demo il 5 marzo su PS5, Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S e 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. La storia ruota attorno alle sorelle Mio e Mayu che navigano un villaggio infestato da spiriti, armate con la Camera Obscura.

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