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TopicSnake Ranks Anything Horror Related Vol. 3 *RANKINGS*
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10/23/18 4:47:03 PM
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51. Fatal Frame III: The Tormented (Game) (19 points)
Nominated by: Axl_Rose_85 (4/5 remaining)
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Importance: 4
Fear: 7
Snake: 8

Following in the footsteps of the cult classic Fatal Frame 2 is no easy feat, but Fatal Frame 3 brings with enough enough quality-of-life improvements that makes it a very worthy sequel to its predecessor. Like previous titles, Fatal Frame III's main combat operation is the Camera Obscura, which can capture ghosts on film. The combat feels a lot more smooth and fluid compared to the somewhat clunky nature of previous titles but to compensate the ghosts feel faster too. This time around, Fatal Frame III follows the story of freelance photographer Rei Kurosawa, who ends up seeing her dead fiance in one of her photographs. Rei rivals Mio Amakura as my favorite protagonist in the series, thanks to her emotional storyline and overhang of grief that plagues every aspect of her mental state, showing in the game through Rei's dreams and through the game's antagonist, Reika, who contains other people's sadness in tattoos on her body. In a series full of depressing storylines, Fatal Frame 3 seriously goes the extra mile in showing us the torment Rei goes through daily. Some characters from previous games also return, and gameplay even varies depending on who you're playing as. If you love the previous Fatal Frames, you'll love this one too! It's the most solid gameplay wise, and its dark storyline makes you want to see through it to the end.
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