![]() There's no section about the characters, story, etc, either you will learn all about them as you play the game and, in my opinion, is the basically the whole point of playing. The REAL reason, of course, that I wrote this was because I wanted to and it was fun, so why not? There's no information here about the controls, since there are 8 different controller settings and you may not use the same configuration as I do. Finally, there's the Ghost List, a built-in menu that you can unlock by defeating the game. At the end of this file there is a section describing all the Special Features that become available to those who have finished the game but still have an appetite for more Fatal Frame has a lot of extras that make replaying the game worthwile. I've also included some sections detailing the mechanics of the game and offering some survival strategies. The Walkthrough portion takes you through the game room by room, and includes information on finding all the items and capturing all the ghosts in the game. Despite these drawbacks, Fatal Frame is still a solid, well-made game that is interesting and fun! The second reason I wrote this walkthrough is to provide thorough and complete information about the game for the novice and veteran alike. The biggest flaws in this game are the terrible voice-acting (an endemic flaw found in most games) and, unfortunately, the uninspired and repetitive puzzles. ![]() Cute little Miku, the intrepid and brave girl who explores the mansion, is another perk (!). One of my favorite things about this game is the Japanese style and setting the old mansion is a welcome relief from the 'facility' locale that so many other survival-horror games force you to manage. The music and sounds are eerie and perfectly suited to intensifying the frightening atmosphere. The storyline is intriguing and draws you inexoribly along as the game progresses. Without relying on goriness or the 'gross-out', Fatal Frame delivers plenty of scares and is just as unnerving to play as Silent Hill or Resident Evil. First, I think this is an engrossing and terrifying game that deserves a proud place among the other games of its genre. **I wrote this walkthrough for several reasons. I don't know if the story or game play is any different, so I can't vouch for the accuracy of this file if you are playing on the X-Box. There are some differences in the more recent X-Box version the Finder looks different and there are different Bonuses to unlock, for one thing. *************************************** by Chozo Abigaba Copyright February 2003 NOTE: This Walkthrough was written for the PLAYSTATION 2 version of this game.
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