Developer Koei Tecmo, has now recouped publishing duties for the survival horror’s remaster for eighth and ninth-generation consoles and Windows. Released as the fifth entry in the Fatal Frame series - known to Europe and Australia as Project Zero - Maiden of Black Water first released in 2014 and was originally published by Nintendo for the Wii U. Cinematic beasts from the east, such as Ringu and Ju-On: The Grudge, are profound examples of how mind-crippling Japanese horror can be and Maiden of Black Water certainly pulls on those chilling strings. Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water physical releaseįatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water is a digital-only release in the West.Ĭheck out the official website here and my interview about the game going multiplatform here.įatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water is out now worldwide for PS5, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.Japanese horror is arguably the best and scariest branch of the genre that will literally turn your blood cold. Corrected typographical errors and messages.įatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water version 1.02 update patch notes for PS5 and PS4įatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water version 1.0.1 update patch notes for Nintendo Switchįatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water version 1.01 update patch notes for PS5 and PS4įatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water is priced at $39.99 for the standard edition and $54.99 for the Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water Digital Deluxe Edition in USA. ![]() Added the Very Easy difficulty: Very Easy difficulty is for players who want to enjoy the story safely.Ĭorrected typographical errors and messages.įatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water version 1.03 update patch notes for PS5 and PS4.Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water version 1.0.2 update patch notes for Nintendo Switch
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