Project Zero Maiden Of Black Water Comes To PC And Console This Year
At the Nintendo Direct, it was announced that Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water is getting a re-release for PC and consoles.
Fatal Frame (as it’s known in the US): Maiden of Black Water originally released for the Nintendo Wii U in 2014. It perhaps wasn’t the scariest game in this series, but I’m willing to give it another chance.
Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water will take players “to the eerie Mt. Hikami, a sacred location haunted by bizarre and unfortunate occurrences – and a place where the water is believed to be housed by vengeful spirits.
For its 20th anniversary, the #PROJECTZERO series will be revived on multiple platforms – Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4/5, Steam, Xbox One, Xbox Series S|X.
📸PROJECT ZERO: MAIDEN OF BLACK WATER📸
Includes a new Photo mode and costumes.Coming 2021https://t.co/bOPx423BVR pic.twitter.com/5Fc1iQN4Qf
— KOEI TECMO EUROPE (@koeitecmoeurope) June 15, 2021
“Through the eyes of Yuri Kozukata, Ren Hojo, and Miu Hinasaki, they will rely on just a flashlight and a unique camera – the Camera Obscura – with the ability to take pictures of ghosts, as they explore the mountain to find those who have disappeared. Will players be able to repel the deadly ghosts and uncover the mysteries surrounding Mt. Hikami?”
This re-release will include the visual and performance upgrades that you might expect for a modern remaster. It will also come with new costumes and a photo mode.
Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water will release later this year for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch.
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