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CVG: Hacking Fatal Frame IV

With no official localisation of Japanese horror delight Fatal Frame IV in sight, a team of valiant hackers did the job themselves. And what an incredible job it is, making the game region-free to boot. CVG caught up with project lead Colin 'Tempus' Noga, tool developer Clayton 'Mr Mongoose' Ramsey and patching whiz Aaron 'AerialX' to talk ghosts in the machine.

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Region-Locking Shows Nintendo’s Problem With Localization

Hardcore Gamer: Nintendo has a problem – region-locking. A dirty word for niche gamers and importers alike, Nintendo’s consoles have been consistently lambasted for this draconian and arbitrary restriction. But despite continuous backlash, the Wii U has continued this dubious tradition – and this speaks volumes about Nintendo’s attitude toward localization.

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Dunban673465d ago

How is region locking not a problem? I guess if you don t want to play any region locked games but I do- there are many I want to play and there are many others that want to play them-

Region locking is one of several restricting policies that is hurting Nintendo and its customers

OtakuDJK1NG-Rory3465d ago

sure overseas business make no money then on the localization if it never existed

why do you think Nintendo is doing more localization

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Let's Rank Fatal Frame, Best to Worst

Kotaku:
"The Fatal Frame series is one of the creepiest survival-horror game series out there and certainly my personal favorite of the genre. But as with all series, some games are better than others. So let's rank them, shall we?"

DualWielding3477d ago

is Fatal Frame III worth playing?, I bought 2 in last year's sale of the dead and enjoyed it (first game ever that truly spooked me) was considering picking 3 in this week's sale but I have heard its not very good

Concertoine3477d ago (Edited 3477d ago )

Its very good. Scariest out of all of them, id say. Its a long game and theres some tediousness in it, but its still miles ahead of most games these days. I say go for it.

I definitely disagree with Kotaku ranking 4 over 3. 4 is damn near broken with an awful framerate and impossible to 100% complete. 3 is at least a technically capable game with great ps2 visuals and progressive scan support.

Pozzle3477d ago

I didn't mind the technical issues in Fatal Frame 4. But I think Fatal Frame 3 has a better story, setting, and characters than Fatal Frame 4.

Not that Fatal Frame 4 was a bad game, but it's probably my least favorite of the series.

Unlimax3477d ago

Fatal frame 3 to me is definitely the best one in the series no question

ninavoljic3477d ago (Edited 3477d ago )

It was 2003 when I first managed to play Fatal Frame 2 in PS2. It's unlike anything I've ever played in that time. Silent Hill 3 doesn't even come close.

Up to this date, I still feel it's one of the best games out there in the horror genre.

hankmoody3477d ago

Only played 1 and 2 but 2 was simply amazing. Very fond memories of that game.

Summons753477d ago

I'd say FF: 2,3,1 (haven't played 4 or 5 due to Nintendo's selective hearing since fans have been begging for them to come westward. Same with the FF2 remake. They could easily win E3 next year by announcing a 2,4,5 bundle for wiiu.

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Image: Japanese Fatal Frame sales comparison

NE:
"Blue bars represent Japanese sales debuts of the various Fatal Frame games. Combining the blue and red bars represents lifetime sales.

All things considered, Fatal Frame: The Black Haired Shrine Maiden’s debut wasn’t too terrible. It sold more than the last two games for Wii – a console with a much higher install base. "

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benji1013499d ago

selling the best since the PS2 era. And people think Bayonetta sold badly in Japan.. Japanese devs and most of the publishers (apart from capcom and Square enix) dont blow money on huge marketing campaigns.

Concertoine3499d ago (Edited 3499d ago )

Its quite incredible that the series can progress with such weak sales...

I find it funny that the indie tribute to this series "Dreadout" is ten times more known and popular than its inspiration. What Nintendo needs to do is release this in the west and get the youtube personalities that make obscure horror games sell and have them advertise the game, by playing it.

Pozzle3499d ago

I gotta admit, I was surprised at how low Fatal Frame's sales were. I knew it was a niche series, but I always assumed the sales were at least a bit higher than that.

Still, I hope FF5 makes it to the West...even if it's only a digital release. I think the game has potential to do well if it actually gets some decent marketing and some hype from game sites (which the other games didn't really get).