![]() You get used to exploring and looking for doors and shiny objects that usually turn out to be herbal medicine (health), film or some other fantastic goody that you need. ![]() Really, the gameplay mechanic is engaging and becomes quite intuitive once you get over the fact that this silly little girl has ventured into a haunted mansion with nothing more lethal than a flashlight, a camera and an adorable schoolgirl outfit. You're learning bits and pieces of the overall story of the grounds and actually reading them this time can not only help you get through those wonderful puzzles but you'll be able to see what's coming next for our heroine. But along the way you're literally gathering scraps of information about what has happened to most anybody that has ventured into the mansion and disappeared. Your motivation as Miku is finding out what they heck happened to your brother, who also wandered into the haunted mansion recently. The story in Fatal Frame is a mixture of real life legends and ghosts stories re-purposed for the game. But you'll have a sharply tuned "ghost sense" and plenty of camera upgrades, both physical and supernatural to help you along the way. These two camera abilities will occupy most of your time in Fatal Frame since you will often need to expose hidden rooms and areas with the camera and then fight wicked spirits at some point soon thereafter. An added bonus -especially since we find the main character Miku deep in a haunted mansion- is that it can drain the energy of any evil spirits you can lineup in the viewfinder. Without giving away too much of the story, you've taken possession of your mother's old camera, which has always had the supernatural ability to see things that aren't necessary visible to the human eye. Resident Evil Snap isn't just a catchy marketing phrase to describe FF, it's all too accurate.
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