Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen ( Jap. 零 〜 月 蝕 の 仮 面 : Jero: - Tsukihi no Kamen , literally "Zero: Mask of the Moon Eclipse", also known as Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse ) - a computer game in the genre of survival horror , Released on the Wii console in 2008 . The game is the fourth in a series of Project Zero games . Officially, the game was released only in Japan and was not translated into English.
| Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen | |
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| Developer | Tecmo Grasshopper manufacturers |
| Publishers | Nintendo |
| Part of a series | " Project Zero " |
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| Genre | Survival horror |
| Age ratings | CERO : C PEGI : 16+ |
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| Platform | Wii |
| Game modes | single user |
| Carrier | Wii Optical Disc |
| Control | Wii Remote and Nunchuk |
Content
Story
10 years before the start of the game, 5 girls were abducted by serial killer Ye Haibara from their rooms in a sanatorium located on the island of Rogetsu, which is located south of Honshu . The girls were soon rescued by Detective Choshiro Kirishima. 10 years after this incident, two girls, Marie Sinomiya and Tomoe Nanamura, die under mysterious circumstances. The three remaining girls, the Hand of Minazuki, Misaki Aso and Madoka Tsukimori, are returning to that very island to learn more about their abduction.
Characters
- Minazuki Hand ( Japanese 水 無 月 流 歌 Minazuki Hand )
- Misaki Aso ( Japanese. 生 海 咲 Aso: Misaki )
- Madoka Tsukimori ( Japanese 月 森 円 香 Tsukimori Madoka )
- Choshiro Kirishima ( Japanese 霧 島 長 四郎 Kirishima Chё: shiro :)
Game Release
Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen was released in Japan on July 31, 2008 .
Soon, Official Nintendo Magazine published information that Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen will be released in Europe in February 2009 . But later Nintendo denied this statement [2] , after which the process of localization of the game for Europe was stopped [3] .
Tecmo also said that Nintendo did not plan to release the game in America . [four]
Notes
- ↑ Nintendo Homepage Sales Calendar (Japanese) . Nintendo Date of treatment May 28, 2008. Archived April 14, 2012.
- ↑ www.revogamers.net
- ↑ Sorry guys, Fatal Frame IV isn't coming to Europe either Archived on September 14, 2009.
- ↑ Want Fatal Frame 4? No Problem, English translation on the way! (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment January 1, 2010. Archived November 21, 2009.
Links
- Official Japanese site
- Game review (Russian)
