Instead, said Shibata, "We shifted our attention to making the storyline more interesting, to encourage such players to overcome the scariness in wanting to see the end of the story." The developers didn't make the sequel less scary as a result - in fact, it's regarded as the scariest entry in the Fatal Frame series, and one of the scariest games ever made. A Wii remake of Fatal Frame 2 was released in Japan, Europe and Australia last year, but a North American release has yet to be announced.Īccording to Shibata, many Fatal Frame players were too scared to finish the game. The PSN version will be a PlayStation 2 Classic, so it will run like the original game did in 2003 and will not include the extra content that appeared in the Xbox-exclusive Director's Cut version from 2004. Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly, the second game in Tecmo's survival horror franchise, will be available May 7 on PlayStation Network, and series director Makoto Shibata stopped by the PlayStation Blog today to discuss the game's origins.
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