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Fatal Frame 2

Fatal Frame 2

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From: Tecmo
Category: Video Games

List Price: $86.12
Buy Used: $30.98
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New (12) Used (23) from $30.98

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 69 reviews
Sales Rank: 1341

Platform: Playstation2
ESRB: Mature
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Age: 17 - 20 years
Operating System: Playstation 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: fd018946010335
UPC: 018946010335
EAN: 0018946010335
ASIN: B0000AI1KK

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Features:
  • New Setting - Brand new, wider settings in a mysterious lost village, opening up new possibilities to terrify the player.
  • New Main Characters - Twins, Mio and Mayu, make their debut as the main characters. These twins provide a major theme, effecting the games mechanics and storyline.
  • Real Time Visuals - More horrifying real time visuals to keep the player engrossed in this frightening tale.
  • Unique Camera Combat System. The one-weapon combat system will be making its return in Fatal Frame 2 with the use of an antique camera to destroy your ghostly enemies. The weapon may be the same but a variety of new features have been added to update the camera making it a more powerful phantom killer than ever before.

Accessories:

  • PlayStation: The Official Magazine (1-year)
  • Electronic Gaming Monthly
  • Play
  • Tips & Tricks Magazine

Similar Items:

  • Fatal Frame III: The Tormented
  • Haunting Ground
  • Siren
  • Clock Tower 3
  • Silent Hill 4: The Room

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Mayu, feeling mysteriously compelled to follow the butterfly, chases it into the dark forest, Mio unwillingly follows her sister into the forests depths. After chasing the crimson butterfly to a clearing in the forest, the two sisters stumble upon a deserted village. Unknown to either sister is that this lost village will become the spooky setting for yet another horrifying tale in Fatal Frame 2.


Customer Reviews:   Read 64 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Well Worth Buying   August 13, 2008
Fatal Frame 2 has a unique story that will keep you captivated through the whole game. The ghosts and backgrounds are extremely well done, especially for when it came out. The ghosts really are terrifying. The game was great all the way through and I recommend it for anyone who enjoys a survival horror game.


5 out of 5 stars Ridiculously Scary   October 9, 2007
Right now I'm playing Silent Hill 1, Silent Hill 3, Resident Evil: Code Veronica X, Resident Evil 4, Resident Evil, Resident Evil: Outbreak, and this game is by far the scariest game I've EVER played. I actually have to take breathers before walking into a room, I literally scream as if I'm actually seeing ghouls, I get scared in the dark after playing, and I question myself why I even play this, it's that scary. If you decide to buy this beware of playing by yourself, there's a warning on the back of the box about this, take it seriously. I also have Fatal Frame 3 but haven't yet played it. If you're really looking for an amazing horror game you've fatal fallen across the right one.


5 out of 5 stars great fatal frame story   July 8, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I am a huge fatal frame fan just for the fact its the only game that has even came close to scareing me . this games atmosphere and sound makes you uneasy and on edge along with its great cinamatics .but besides all that it scared two grown men and this is how ......Me and my friend cody were playin the game figurein out puzzles and everythin like every game we play , and we came to a part where we didnt know what to do and so i have the controler running around when i noticed a blue curtin hangin in the corner . so i went behind the curtin and couldnt see anythin except the curtin in 3rd person so i quickly went to 1st to see what was there(me and cody were at ease ) and right as i did it a little boy ghost smacked right in the center of the screen with great sound making cody get up , knock over his chair , and run out of the room while i threw the controler and jerked away hitting my head on my dresser..........this game is by far worth the money


5 out of 5 stars Together Forever.......   May 31, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is my all time favorite game...I love the first on but this installment surpasses it. The story is so interesting. You're trapped in a cursed village that continues to replay the night of its destruction until what went wrong can be fixed. You play one of a set of Twins Mayu and Mio...and your sister keeps running off after crimson butterflys like she's being called by something...which she is and then you have to find her....but you have to play to find out what happened and whats going on 'cause I'm not telling. And the Town you can to explore...its incredible...like taking a trip back in time and getting to see feudal style Japanese villages...it was amazing.
The atmosphere was still extremely creepy...though not as scary as the first one...it is definitely still creepy.
And its got insane replay value...there are 3 different endings you can get (and one is only available once you have beaten the game at least once), plus completing the ghost list. I have played and beat this game 4-5 times and I'm still not tired of it. Graphics, music, and sounds are all great and look and sound real. One of my favorite parts is that if you get stuck there is a ghost boy who helps to point you in the right direction.
Definitely worth playing, especially if you liked the first one!



5 out of 5 stars I couldn't sleep for a month   March 10, 2007
When I first sat down to play this, I had no idea how terrifying this game was. After the first time a ghost crawled out of a box, I started playing it during the day only. The plot follows two girls alone in a hidden village in Japan where a massacre occurred years before (leading to the huge amount of ghosts which roam about). Your only weapon is a camera, found inside the first house. Your goal is to save your sister who repeatedly goes weird on you and wonders off or is taken by the ghosts. Think the slums of the village in Spirited Away on a VERY bad night.

Gameplay: Good. Being as your only weapon is a camera, you have to switch into "camera mode" every time an attacking ghost charges you (which not all ghost do, but they can still be captured). You have no control of your character's sister except in two or three mini-missions. Not just a survival horror game, there are several puzzles as well that you have to muddle through. They can be challenging, but not over the top, Riven difficult.

Setting: Perfect. The village and houses for the game are dark, cramped at times, and beautiful in a horrifying way. You have to pay a lot of attention to what is around you, some ghosts are hidden and can give valuable rewards once captured, but you have to look for them among the setting and sometimes in odd places.

Sound: Minimal. There isn't a lot of background music through out the game, only when you are in battle is it really noticeable. But when the battle is about to begin, YOU WILL KNOW IT! A heartbeat sound is heard and then watch out for scary monsters and super creeps to be lunging for you. The save/load screens have some interesting, I'll be it very Japanese music, which really works sense, well, it is set in Japan and made by Japanese. Voice acting was top shelf.

Ghosts: Bladder clearing. Probably the scariest enemies of a video game I have ever seen. The ghosts are straight out of a Japanese horror film; black eyes, pale skin, creepy. The ghosts are shown in the fashion in which they dead (ex: the broken neck girl who can't keep her head up, the crawling woman who falls from the ceiling at you, but the most disturbing are the children ghosts...you'll just have to see those...*shiver*). Again, not all ghost will attack you, but none will help you, either. It is not uncommon to see figures walking out of some corner of the village and disappear. Plus, there are hidden ghosts, ghosts that will jump out but not attack, and other chilling spirits that will just walk by or say something simply to freak you out. The big bad boss at the end was a bit over the top as far as scary demon, creepy to look at but a bit over done and easy to finish off if you have enough film.

SPOILERS: Ehh...The end is truly disappointing. Even the good ending made my feel "well, if all this is for not, why did I waste my time". Not saying this game was bad, in fact, as stated above, it's by far the scariest game I've ever played (Silent Hill 2 & 4, close second and third), but I wasn't expecting to be angry for all the horror I was put through to come to that. I won't tell you how it ends, but in my opinion, it was a cop-out.

All in all, this game is great (scary as hell). Play in the dark, if you dare!


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