Project Zero was the code name they used while in development, and they used the same name when released in European and Japan. It was named Fatal Frame is US because Project Zero was already trademarked.
I prefer old school fixed camera angles. Also, the graphics on ps2, while technically inferior, have more pronounced shadows and contrasts, making the visuals more atmospheric. Newer Fatal Frame games never hit me as hard as the ps2 trilogy. As for the xbox, it's mostly a bump in resolution (interlaced mode on ps2 vs progressive on xbox) which doesn't matter on an emulator. What actually makes the xbox worthwhile is added content. So if you prefer fixed camera angles, xbox version is the best one.
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Project Zero was the code name they used while in development, and they used the same name when released in European and Japan. It was named Fatal Frame is US because Project Zero was already trademarked.
Ps2 models don't look right, glad they changed that.
It was a product of their time. There was a Ring/Ju-On trend at the time.
I prefer old school fixed camera angles. Also, the graphics on ps2, while technically inferior, have more pronounced shadows and contrasts, making the visuals more atmospheric. Newer Fatal Frame games never hit me as hard as the ps2 trilogy. As for the xbox, it's mostly a bump in resolution (interlaced mode on ps2 vs progressive on xbox) which doesn't matter on an emulator. What actually makes the xbox worthwhile is added content. So if you prefer fixed camera angles, xbox version is the best one.
Nice comment.
My untrained eyes say better lighting and character models on Wii. Do you have to use motion controls?
Nope, works fine with standard controller.
@n-tertainmentx-tended4760 thank you again
@@mikeclark4480 You're welcome. Happy trails.
i hope that eventually xbox version will be emulatable someday
Me too. From what I read, it was an impressive port.