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I'm convinced the greatest horror game of all time is a lonely nightmare from 2003, and that's why I can't stop playing the Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly remake

The remake of Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly, originally released in 2003, offers a deeply atmospheric and melancholic horror experience. Despite some repetitive scares and an occasionally frustrating combat mechanic where enemies regenerate health, the game's intoxicating gothic mood and focus on fragility make it a standout. The narrative follows twins Mio and Mayu in the cursed Minakami Village, with Mio using the Camera Obscura to find her missing sister and fend off wraiths.

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