A Trio of 'Fatal Frame: The Black Haired Shrine Maiden' Videos Emerge

By Gareth F 10.09.2014 6

A Trio of

With just over a fortnight until the Japanese release of the creepy Fatal Frame: The Black Haired Shrine Maiden, publishers Koei Tecmo set the scene and show off the innovative use of the Wii U pad with a few videos

Unsurprisingly it's all in Japanese but even so it's still apparent that producer Keisuke Kikuchi has got the balance of horror, mystery and intrigue just right


 

Whilst both adverts are pretty short they do give some indication on how the Wii U pad will be used as a camera to search for hidden objects on screen  


 


 

Assuming a few of the Cubed3 faithful own a Japanese Wii U are any of you planning on importing Fatal Frame: The Black Haired Shrine Maiden?

Box art for Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water
Also known as

Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water

Developer

Koei Tecmo

Publisher

Nintendo

Genre

Horror

Players

1

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Rated $score out of 10  8/10

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there is a group for this game that is trying to get nintendo to localize it.  operation zero.  the twitter is very active.

Insanoflex said:
there is a group for this game that is trying to get nintendo to localize it.  operation zero.  the twitter is very active.
Hopefully they do it. Nintendo did say they want to step up their localisation efforts a while back, and I think we're starting to slowly see that happening.

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Azuardo said:
Nintendo did say they want to step up their localisation efforts a while back, and I think we're starting to slowly see that happening.

With them laying off 190 employees of their localisation department recently, I don't think we're going to see an improvement in that particular area, but rather things getting worse :/. NOE was responsible for the localisation of Project Zero 2 on Wii, NoA not wanting to have anything to do with it... So this does not bode well in my opinion :/.

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Azuardo said:
Insanoflex said:
there is a group for this game that is trying to get nintendo to localize it.  operation zero.  the twitter is very active.
Hopefully they do it. Nintendo did say they want to step up their localisation efforts a while back, and I think we're starting to slowly see that happening.

I just hope they continue the localization beyond just Europe, I'm still pissed that NA never got FF2DCB but the UK did.

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RudyC3 said:
Azuardo said:
Nintendo did say they want to step up their localisation efforts a while back, and I think we're starting to slowly see that happening.

With them laying off 190 employees of their localisation department recently, I don't think we're going to see an improvement in that particular area, but rather things getting worse :/. NOE was responsible for the localisation of Project Zero 2 on Wii, NoA not wanting to have anything to do with it... So this does not bode well in my opinion :/.
Good point actually. ...Damn. Now I'm kinda worried for EU/NA not getting the more niche games even more.

goes against the recent statements that miyamoto expressed about nintendo focusing on hardcore gamers and more creative titles though...

considering how wii u needs games, i dont think nintendo will waste ff5 by leaving it in japan.

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