A Missing Brother | Fatal Frame - Part 1

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"Fatal Frame" (known as "Project Zero" in some regions) is a survival horror video game developed by Tecmo and released in 2001 for the PlayStation 2. It was the first installment in the "Fatal Frame" series, which is known for its unique approach to horror through the use of a camera as a primary gameplay mechanic.

In "Fatal Frame," players assume the role of a character named Miku Hinasaki as she searches for her missing brother in a haunted mansion. The game is set in a traditional Japanese setting, and the story revolves around uncovering the mysteries and malevolent spirits that inhabit the mansion.

The game's distinctive feature is the "Camera Obscura," a camera that can capture and damage hostile ghosts. Players must use the Camera Obscura to defend themselves and progress through the game. This mechanic adds an element of tension and suspense as players must carefully aim the camera at the ghosts while they get closer.

"Fatal Frame" received critical acclaim for its atmosphere, storytelling, and innovative gameplay mechanics, which made it a memorable and terrifying experience for players. The success of the first game led to several sequels and spin-offs in the "Fatal Frame" series, and it remains a notable title in the survival horror genre.

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