Honestly, though, comparing it to Maiden of Black Water's English dubs, it didn't really do much for me hearing those voices in English compared to Japanese. Hearing the creepy phone calls in English, for example, might make it scarier if done well. Originally posted by Miketopus:Eh, I get it. I'm not a big fan of the price, either, but since I love Fatal Frame and wanted to play this without Dolphin messing things up every other update, I decided the price point was worth it. I'm having a hard time justifying the full price as it is.Įh, I get it. If people want to wait for a sale I understand. Its really NOT that big of a deal though and I think people should give it a shot and not avoid it over just that. My personal argument is that horror works better in one's mother tongue and it's not like the game is super long / has a huge amount of voiced dialogue. Some parts can scroll by a bit fast, but most of the time you're reading subtitles is during cutscenes anyway. View the screenshots at the gallery.Originally posted by Miketopus:OP, I don't know if you can be swayed on this, but honestly the Japanese audio with English subs isn't too cumbersome. Watch a video message from the producers below. It first launched for Wii exclusively in Japan on July 31, 2008. Play Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse on the same device that has saved data from Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water saved to receive the Save Data Bonus, the “Camera Obscura Hat”.įatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse is due out for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam on Maworldwide. Fans who preorder the game by the release date will also receive a variety of costumes, including the Ruka Limited Edition Costume “Fox Mask” (white/red), the Misaki Limited Edition Costume “Fox Mask” (black / scarlet), the Choshiro Limited Edition Costume “Fox Mask” (black / blue), and the Ruka Misaki, and Choshiro Limited Edition Costume “Spirit Stone Flashlight Hat.” There will even be a special save bonus costume for fans who have already played Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water. In addition, anyone who purchases the digital copy of the game by Mawill have the ability to download the early purchase bonus: Ruka Exclusive Costume “Marie Rose Outfit” from the Dead or Alive series. Available digitally, this unique edition of the game includes the Rogetsu Isle Dinner Party Costume Set, and a digital art book (original soundtrack included). Soya is obsessed with perfecting the “Mask of the Lunar Eclipse” and has been accused by Ruka’s mother, Sayaka Minazuki, of playing a part in Ruka’s disappearance! To reveal the truth behind their disappearance and the shocking deaths, Ruka and friends will need to fight off ghostly spirits and a wanted murderer on their quest to uncover the secrets of their lost memories.Īlongside the standard version of the game, Koei Tecmo will also release a special Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse OP. It’s also the home of Ruka’s father, the venerable mask-maker named Soya Yomotsuki. Meanwhile, the Yomotsuki Residence is the birthplace of one of the missing girls, Ruka Minazuki, and visiting this house brings back a flood of important memories. An ancient shrine has been relocated to the top of the lighthouse. The closest point to the moon on the island, the lighthouse has special meaning for the residents who worship the moon. Other important locations to explore include the Cape Tsukiyomi Lighthouse and the Yomotsuki Residence. Locals refer to Haibara Infirmary as the “old building” and Rogetsu Hall as the “new building.” The girls will also return to Rogetsu Hall, a sanatorium built for the treatment of “Moonlight Syndrome.” It’s a hotel-like building attached to Haibara Infirmary where only “special guests” can be admitted. Haibara’s trials to cure “Moonlight Syndrome” eventually turned deadly. This old hospital is now in ruins, but is the site where Dr. Along the way, they will enter the Haibara Infirmary.
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