The TERRIFYING AND SUFFOCATING STORY YOU DIDN'T KNOW About FATAL FRAME (2001)
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Friends, we haven't seen each other in two weeks, haha, but now I bring you a video about Fatal Frame, or Project Zero as it's also known.
If you don't know it, Fatal Frame is a horror game where we have a camera with supernatural powers that can capture things invisible to the naked eye, called the Camera Obscura. This camera has a history of corrupting whoever uses it, but, as fate would have it, we have to go find our brother in an abandoned mansion that's obviously haunted. Ghosts come out from everywhere, and a curse is placed on us.
In this video, I want to tell you what was, or technically still is, the official prequel to the events of the original Fatal Frame, the one from 2001. It's the story of one of the cases we can read about in the in-game newspaper.
This story was on the official Project Zero website in Japan and served as a kind of map to explain what each room in the mansion was for, but it's also canonically the reason a certain folklorist visits the Himuro mansion. First of all, here's the page in case you want to read this story for yourself. Except it's all in Japanese, even the text in the images. It seems like some things are missing, but the main part is there. Here's the link:
http://www.tecmo.co.jp/product/zero/himuro/menu.htm
This is just one of many stories that Fatal Frame released to promote its games, and it continues to do so to this day, like its pachinko machine, which serves as a sequel to Fatal Frame 3 and introduces a new character that affects the events of Fatal Frame 5. It's also the ambulance it released in 2020, which serves as another Fatal Frame 1 case in the Himuro mansion. It's also its mangas, which are original stories but incorporate elements from the classic Fatal Frame games and their ghosts.
As I mentioned at the end of this video, I'm working on a Fatal Frame video (just the original Project Zero for now), but I don't know if I want to include absolutely everything in one video or maybe split it into parts and focus more on each one.
If you have a preference for how you prefer the content, just let me know and we'll see what happens.
Thank you for watching the video, and see you in the next one!
I hope you like it.
(Fatal Frame (Project Zero) was recorded on PS3 with Scaled Textures at 4K at 60 FPS)
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