I KNOW RIGHT!?!?!?
Project Zero 2 for the Wii. (More commonly known as Fatal Frame in North America)
Me = shocked.
Seriously I may just have to buy a PAL Wii and JP Wii just so I can play Project Zero 2 and 4.
As far as Project Zero 2: Wii Edition, I just kind of stumbled upon it. It was a sleeper to me, considering I know about most of the foreign games and especially since Project Zero is one of my all time favourite series.
To make this even more tempting to me is that one of the unlockable outfits is Samus's Zero Suit from the Metroid series!!! (Another one of my favourite series)

Project Zero 2: Wii Edition is a remake of the original from the PS2 and Xbox; with enhancements of course. Project Zero 2 is easily the scariest game I have ever played and I don't generally find anything scary. I have played many survival horror including Rule of Rose, Haunting Ground, Dead Space, Clock Tower, Silent Hill, ect, but Project Zero 2 stands at the top of that list in terms of actually scare.
Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly is a story about two girls, Mio and Mayu, who stumble across a village shrouded in fog that is full of ghosts. But this isn't your normal ghost story.
If you're already familiar with Fatal Frame then you'll know what your main weapon is.
The unique thing about the Fatal Frame weapon is that it ISN'T a weapon. It's a camera called the Camera Obscura. The game even makes lore about this object which is actually a derivation of an actual camera with the same name. Using this camera Mio (the character you play as) is able to see the ghosts as well as act against them. This feature is what sets the Fatal Frame series apart from other survival horror.
If you're at all into Japanese horror then you absolutely MUST play the Fatal Frame games.
I realize that Project Zero 2: Wii Edition may not be an option for you but Fatal Frame 1, 2, 3 are all available in the US and you can buy them from most retailers, and of course my personal recommendation, Amazon.


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