
This has led many to wonder if the game will be upgraded in any way when it is brought to Nintendo's newer console.Īccording to the official website, Maiden of Black Water will indeed receive a visual overhaul when it debuts on the Switch later this year. Obviously, an enhanced version for the Switch will not be able to fix any story problems, but there are still a few improvements that it could make. Here Are the Highlights From Square Enix's E3 Presentation.Here Are the Highlights From the Xbox and Bethesda E3 Showcase.Here Is the 'Legend of Zelda Game & Watch' Release Date and Price.Boasting a Metacritic score of 67, this fifth mainline outing was generally considered to be a step down from its beloved predecessors, especially in terms of controls and narrative structure.
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While other entire in the Fatal Frame series (or Project Zero as it is known overseas) have gone on to earn cult classics status, particularly the second one, Maiden of Black Water had a relatively lukewarm reception at the time. It's a game that prioritizes creeping dread and atmosphere, as opposed to out-and-out action, and has some pretty memorable highlights, including a trip to a shrine filled with life-size dolls.

Along the way, you will be attacked by ghoulish revenants who can only be defeated through the power of an antique camera. You control three protagonists (whose narratives eventually intertwine) as they explore the Hikami Mountain and its dilapidated environs to uncover the sinister connection between a string of deaths. Like all great J-horror tales, the story revolves around a mysterious place that harbours a disturbing secret and a painful legacy.

Revealed during the Nintendo Direct livestream, alongside a new WarioWare game and a Legend of Zelda Game & Watch, the title was originally released on the Wii U back in September 2014. Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water will be ported to the Nintendo Switch later this year.
