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Fatal Frame, titled Zero [a] in Japan and Project Zero in Europe and Australia, is a Japanese survival horror video game series that was created, published and developed by Koei Tecmo (originally Tecmo). Debuting in 2001 with the first entry in the series for the PlayStation 2, the series consists of five main entries. The series is set in ...
This is a list of horror video games. Horror video games are video games that narratively deal with elements of horror fiction.
Fatal Frame / Project Zero is a survival horror video game set within an abandoned Japanese mansion, divided into a prologue and four chapters which act as the tutorial and levels respectively. The player controls Miku Hinasaki for the majority of the game, with its opening featuring Miku's brother Mafuyu as the player character.
Other Japanese horror fiction contains themes of folk religion such as possession, exorcism, shamanism, precognition, and yōkai. [2] Media in which the genre of Japanese horror fiction can be found include artwork, theater, literature, film, anime and video games.
Sweet Home [a] is a role-playing video game developed and published by Capcom for the Family Computer in 1989. It was developed alongside the horror film of the same name and tells the story of a team of five filmmakers exploring an old mansion in search of precious frescos hidden there.
Mad Father (Japanese: マッドファーザー, Hepburn: Maddofāzā) is a survival horror role-playing puzzle video game.The game was developed by Japanese developer Sen, published by Miscreant's Room and released on 10 December 2012.
The first three games in the Clock Tower series are point-and-click adventure games with survival horror elements. The fourth game is a pure survival horror game and departs from many of the series' classic characteristics. Throughout the series, gameplay is generally centered on hiding and escaping from enemy pursuers without any weapons.
Kuon [a] is a 2004 survival horror video game developed by FromSoftware for the PlayStation 2.Published by FromSoftware in Japan, it was released in North America by Agetec, and in Europe by Nobilis and Indie Games Productions in 2006.