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Did you guys play this series? This is still my favorite survival horror game of all time.

I wish they have physical copy of FF 5 and not a WiiU digital download...
 
Did you guys play this series? This is still my favorite survival horror game of all time.

I wish they have physical copy of FF 5 and not a WiiU digital download...

There is although it is Project Zero 5, rather than the US release. We have the Limited Edition with art book, ghost photos and physical copy.

It's got a great atmosphere with some pretty scary moments.
Hopefully there will be a Switch version one day.
 
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Talk about a blast from the past. I remember playing the original back on the PS2 back in the day as a kid. That game had incredible atmosphere and definitely was one of the reasons I became the horror fanatic that I am today.
 
I was only able to play 1-3, with 2 being by far my favorite. I was more into Silent Hill and things like Rule of Rose, but do enjoy the series. I have no idea how to play Fatal Frame 4 or 5? I'm totally lost since they switched to Nintendo.
 
ive been playing the games for a couple of years now. when i was little my aunt would tell me about horror games like silent hill and resident evil. she would also tell me about a "japanese horror game where you would have to capture ghosts with a camera" she said it was the scariest game she ever played. the way she described it already managed to terrify me (imagining something worse than silent hill is not fun) but i was intrigued and kept asking her about it for years. she had forgotten what it was called and lost the disc, but i managed to find out about it years later and reintroduce it to her (it's called project zero here) so the whole thing is a very fond memory of mine. im glad i found it because now its one of my favourite horror game franchises
 
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