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Project Zero 2: Wii Edition, known as Zero ~Shinku no Chou~ (é¶ ãçç´
ã®è¶ã, lit. 'Zero: Deep Crimson Butterfly') in Japan, is a Japanese survival horror video game developed by Tecmo Koei Games and published by Nintendo for the Wii video game console. It is a remake of Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly, originally for the PlayStation 2 and the original Xbox. The game was released in Japan and Australia on June 28, 2012 and in Europe on June 29, 2012.[2][3][4][5][6]
Wii Project Zero 2 Wii Edition Pal Multi5 UndubGameplay[edit]
The improved graphics and system featured in Deep Crimson Butterfly. Instead of the proximity-based charging system from the original version, the Wii remake returns to the series' standard method of charging attack power by keeping the target ghost in the Camera Obscura's capture circle.
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Deep Crimson Butterfly has different features compared to the original game, like a dynamic over-the-shoulder third person camera angle first used in Mask of the Lunar Eclipse, instead of the classic fixed camera angles; the map and layout of the game have been updated to work better with the new viewpoint. It also features several enhancements; the graphics and character models are vastly improved, and the old costumes were replaced with new ones, designed with more emphasis on the back since it is constantly in the player's view.
Just like in Mask of the Lunar Eclipse, the game contains 'ghost hands' which may randomly pop up when the player attempts to pick up an item. Unlike Mask of the Lunar Eclipse, however, the Ghost Hands can damage Mio, with the player being able to pull back Mio's arm to evade them.
The game now has an investigating mechanic which allows the player to see many new locations and things that weren't in the original game, as well as several newly created objects that can be opened, moved, and peeped through.
Each ghost now has many new attacks and special abilities given to them. An updated form of Blooming from the fourth game, called a 'Dark Return', can randomly occur, which restores a ghost's health, makes their attacks do more damage, and grants them more abilities.
Several areas throughout the game are newly accessible, such as the shores of Whisper Bridge, the atrium of the Åsaka House, a new hallway in the Kurosawa House, and the room on the top floor of the KiryÅ« House which could not be explored in the original.
The Camera Obscura, while its external aesthetics are identical to those of the original camera from the PlayStation 2 release, has a new viewfinder and re-done controls, a lock-on function, a revamped upgrade system, a completely new way of using lenses, newly created lenses, and the capture circle has been changed from a proximity charge to the standard charge system found in every other game of the series.
Each time the player defeats a ghost, several newly created lines of dialogue for said ghosts come out of the Wii remote.
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A minor two-player mode is also supported in the main story, where a player with a second Wii remote can take Syncro shots and deal double damage to ghosts, as well as hear newly created dialogue come out of the Wii remote.
A mini-map has been incorporated into the game, as well as the system from Mask of the Lunar Eclipse that shows the player where each key goes. Furthermore, the amount of healing items in the game has been decreased, and some fights that were optional in the original are now mandatory.
A few unexplained occurrences in the original game are now resolved. Additionally, many new cutscenes have been added to the game, expanding on the story, and several of the cutscenes from the original have been extended as well.
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Games for ppsspp emulator android. The way the player obtains the endings in the game is no longer determined by what difficulty has been selected. Instead, endings are now determined by how the player plays the game. The game receives two completely new endings in addition to the ones obtained from the original and Xbox versions.
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The game has a new theme song not in the original.
A new mode, Haunted House, has been added, replacing Mission Mode. In this mode, players slowly walk around a set course in first person view while scary events randomly occur. The players can search for haunted dolls while a ghost chases after them, along with taking pictures of ghosts from the main game and receive rankings on the spirit level (based on the player's fear meter that amasses when playing). A second player may attempt to scare the first one by pressing buttons on a second Wii remote, causing random events to occur.
Plot[edit]
Just like in the original, Project Zero 2: Wii Edition is set in the Minakami (çç¥æ) region of Japan. While a dam is being planned for construction in a forest at this location in the game's present, the site is also home to Minakami Village (lit. 'All God's Village'), a '[l]ost' settlement where the majority of the game takes place. The player learns that Minakami Village was host to the 'Crimson Sacrifice Ritual', the failure of which caused the settlement to vanishâthus earning it the name 'The Lost Village'. In the game's present, there is an urban legend about the Lost Village, where people who become lost in the Minakami forest will become trapped forever in the village.
The protagonists, Mio and Mayu Amakura, are twin sisters who are visiting their favorite childhood playspot in Minakami, before it is lost in the dam construction. The main antagonist is the vengeful spirit of Sae Kurosawa, the sole Twin Shrine Maiden sacrificed for the failed ritual. She yearns to reunite with her twin sister Yae, whom she mistakes Mio for, and possesses Mayu to try and complete the ritual with her. Other characters include Itsuki Tachibana, a young man who also mistakes Mio for Yae, but instead tries to help her and Mayu escape; and Seijiro Makabe, a folklorist who visited Minakami Village with a Camera Obscura prototype (the same camera Mio uses in the game) and his assistant, Ryozo Munakata.[7] Makabe later became a temporary sacrifice for the Abyss, known as a Kusabi (æ¥). Although Mio and Mayu's story takes place after Miku Hinasaki's, the events of Minakami Village occur before those of the Himuro mansion in the original game.
Development[edit]Reception[edit]
IGN called the game 'an enduring classic that every horror fan should have in their collection.'[14]Nintendo Gamer called it 'the best horror game on Wii, by some margin.'[17]
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