- Publisher: Tecmo
- Release Date: Nov 8, 2005
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Fatal Frame 3 is horror at its best, minus any cheap scares. It does an outstanding job of creeping you out while spinning a deep and distressing story that will get under your skin.
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A supremely worthy successor to the most-frightening throne.
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Computer Games MagazineThe actual story is as sad as it is malevolent. [Jan 2006, p.88]
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Fatal Frame III really ties the entire series together and provides a good and complex plot with plenty of scares and frantic moments.
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A fantastic game; you probably won't play a scarier title in the survival horror genre. And if you can forgive the minor niggles you're in for a wholesome and character building experience.
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An appealing game for the 13 or so hours that it lasts. The storyline and atmosphere is perfect and the gameplay is solid for the most part.
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I had a great time with Fatal Frame III despite the aging controls and unoriginal gameplay.
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I loved playing the game--it’s scary as hell. The graphics, gameplay, presentation, and sound are decent and they work very well together.
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A quality title that doesn't necessarily stray from the proven groundwork laid down by its predecessors, but still manages to give you a good scare.
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A unique approach to the genre, the series proves that an endless supply of undead to fight isn’t always scarier than an empty hallway in a deserted mansion.
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A great horror game for PS2 owners and anyone who likes a good ghost story, but fans may find it to be a little too mired in its series's formula.
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Those passionate for an escapade into cursed manors and the spirit world will find The Tormented equally as refreshing as its predecessors.
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A little gem of a game, one which proves the power and intensity of effect that some games can exert on the players.
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Not only are the characters sluggish but the game is very fussy about triggering events. You have to be standing in the perfect spot to do things such as open a door or pick up a key.
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This is great gaming, great art, and a great way to give yourself the creeps while fumbling around with the oddest virtual camera you've ever handled.
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PSM MagazineHowever, "not quite as good as the best ever" is still pretty damn good. [Holiday 2005, p.84]
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While it's an interesting idea, the abrupt changes in pace really kills the excitement level.
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Although Fatal Frame III will simultaneously delight and scare the bejesus out of fans of the series, Tecmo will need to take that next big step in "Fatal Frame IV" to keep this innovative series at the top of the survival-horror heap.
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Controlling the characters is still quite awkward in that old Resident Evil kind of way but the real treat comes in the form of the Camera Obscura and the fact that you can play as two other characters.
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100% guaranteed to creep you out, Fatal Frame III combines the best parts of the last two games into a story that helps wrap up most loose ends nicely. It's not terribly new, but it is very, very scary.
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Who knew the camera could be this powerful? Tecmo comes up with the perfect shot, and you'll be clicking away like a Hollywood paparazzi in this genuinely scary adventure.
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Standing back from the relatively minor niggles and the impatient desire for Tecmo to push on with the series in a slightly more forward-looking direction, it's still a labour of love playing a title that leaves you lying awake at night pondering on every palpitating detail.
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Tecmo have done an excellent job in creating a truly epic storyline that, while original, also binds together with the other titles in the series.
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AceGamezI'll just issue a warning that this game isn't for the faint hearted - don't buy it in haste, or you'll have plenty of time to repent at leisure when it's sat in your PS2, not getting played, because you dare not unpause it.
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BoomtownIf it is the last in the series it’s truly a shame. But Project Zero 3: The Tormented definitely goes out with a bang... a big spooky bang.
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One of the better horror games out there and will definitely give you a fright factor, definitely recommended for horror fans.
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One hell of a game. Fans of the series will find answers to some of their questions and find new ones to ponder over by the game’s close, while gamers unfamiliar with the Camera Obscura would do well to check it out right after the first two. It’s chilling, it’s engrossing and there’s even extra unlockable content.
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In a world with "Resident Evil 4" and "Ties That Bind," its sluggish movement and less responsive controls are becoming harder to forgive with time -- especially when coupled with a heavy amount of backtracking (which The Tormented has) and long moments of build-up between screams.
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Game InformerIt's just not very scary. [Dec 2005, p.171]
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Enjoyment of the game's dark subject matter is diluted slightly by some awkward controls and strange pacing, but there are still plenty of good chills to be had.
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In terms of sheer creepiness only "Silent Hill" can give it a run for its money, and Fatal Frame inspires dread in such a different way that it's really worth experiencing.
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Play MagazineCapturing images of the dead is the name of the game in Fatal Frame, but it's not as easy as it sounds. [Dec 2005, p.63]
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A nice departure from the horror game norm. Having a huge arsenal of weapons at one’s disposal tends to give players a sense of empowerment even if all of hell is on their tail.
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It has just enough to keep you enthralled despite these shortcomings, yet the relatively low reply value means that it is not a title you’ll keep coming back to time after time.
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#47 Most Discussed PS2 Game of 2005
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 97 out of 110
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Mixed: 9 out of 110
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Negative: 4 out of 110
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