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Item specifics

Condition
Brand new: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
MPN
RVL-P-R4ZJ
Brand
Nintendo
Region Code
NTSC-J (Japan)
Publisher
Nintendo
Platform
Nintendo Wii
Rating
M - Mature
Release Year
2008
Game Name
Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse
Genre
Action/Adventure
Language
Japanese
*CPublisher
Nintendo
*CRegion Code
NTSC-J (Japan)
UPC
4902370516715

Item description from the seller

step-f

step-f

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5.0
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4.9
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5.0
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4.9

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4.7
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  • Top favourable review

    Fatal Frame 4 is a respectable and worthy addition to the series.

    The game is a great evolution on the PS2 formula of Fatal Frame. The atmosphere is foreboding and scary, and the graphics are a good balance, only noticing some slow down when an area is loading during a new room's entry. The controls are, however, harder to figure out, with an odd control scheme of nunchuck for left and right movement, and wiimote movement for up and down movement. The story's compelling! Very unsettling to see the tragic story of these girls unfold as their twisted past becomes unravelled for the player.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: portjapanexusa_1

  • Good game for fans, OK intro for newbies to the series

    The fourth installment to the series, Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse maintains the integrity of the series by following the traditional formula set by the previous games: the main character(s) are stuck in a haunted area seemingly connected to some mysterious ritual that went horribly wrong most recently, and it is your responsibility as the player to battle your way through the haunted area and uncover the secrets of the area in order to remedy the situation. The story centers around Ruka Minazuki and 3 other playable characters: Misaki Asou, Madoka Tsukimori, and Choushirou Kirishima. 10 years prior to the start of the game, 5 girls (Ruka, Misaki, and Madoka included) were patients in a sanatorium on Rougetsu Island. They were kidnapped by a suspected serial murderer but later ...

  • Why is this still Japan-only?

    Having played through several hours of the beginning of this game, I am left wondering that. The production value is top-notch, the gameplay itself seems to be just what an American audience would eat up, and although there are a lot of cultural references that maybe "only Japanese would get", I can guarantee you that fans of Fatal Frame, and just survival horror games in general, would still love this for what it is, even if they can't digest every single detail: the title that we have been waiting for since the genre fell into disuse in this past console generation. The story is a blend of the first two Fatal Frame games' pseudo-real-life location, and the third's multi-character development. Essentially, it revolves around two of five girls that were abducted to an island mansion, but ...

  • Why this should be released in America

    This game is just as good as the rest in the series. It's unfortunate that they took out the fixed camera because that's what made the game so much horrifying. With the fixed camera, the player would have to pull up their camera to see if there is a hidden item in some of the corners of the rooms, sometimes pulling up the camera has a ghost waiting right when you pull it up. Other than that, the game is still good, a little easier because you can hold Z to track the ghosts after a fatal frame shot. It's good for the pros while welcoming new players to delve into the feeling of dread that Tecmo gives in all of their fatal frame environments.

  • My Favorite Video Game Right Now

    First off, I am not a fan of the wii, except for this game. This was my absolute favorite Fatal Frame of the series, and my favorite video game at the moment. A lot of people do not like this one compared to the others but I just think everything about it is amazing. People say this one is less scary but I disagree. The controls are awkward at first, but you get used to them after the 1st chapter. The small details everyone hates (ex: main girl Ruka grabbing her chest, or panting after running for a while) are realistic and should be looked at as such. The difficulty varies throughout the game It was absolutely worth all the money I paid for it. Just make sure it can work on your wii