![]() ![]() When asleep, Rei returns to the manor every night, looking for the truth behind the Tattooed Curse, and eventually she finds out that only those who are sole survivors of a disaster are brought to the snowy manor. The ghost was covered in tattoos, and after being touched by her just once, Rei wakes from her nightmare and the same tattoo begins to appear on her body, causing her pain. While exploring the manor's entrance, however, she is chased by a ghost wandering its halls. Rei is drawn to the Manor of Sleep in her dreams.Īfter following Yuu into the strange manor, Rei begins to "visit" the Manor of Sleep in her dreams at night in hopes of seeing him again. The dominant color in this game is a luminescent but somber blue, signifying the themes of dreams and ethereal slumber. Like the previous game, Fatal Frame III features a dominant color throughout. ![]() In doing so, she falls under the curse of manor, where survivors of a disaster are tormented in their sleep by the ghosts of the dead. Rei sees Yuu while taking photos of an old manor, however, and decides to follow him. The game focuses on Rei Kurosawa, a photographer who has recently lost her fiancé, Yuu Asou, in a tragic accident. While the main protagonist is awake, however, the player has the freedom to explore her home. Unlike the previous games, Fatal Frame III mainly takes place in the protagonists' dreams. It was re-released as a "PlayStation 2 Classic" on the PlayStation Network for the PlayStation 3 on Octoin North America. It was developed and published by Tecmo on Jin Japan and Novemin North America, and was published by Take-Two Interactive on Februin Europe. Fatal Frame III: The Tormented, known as Zero ~Shisei no Koe~ ( Zero ~Voice of the Tattoo~) and Project Zero III: The Tormented in Japan and Europe respectively, is a PlayStation 2 exclusive, Japanese survival horror game and the third installment in the Fatal Frame series, as well as the direct sequel to the first and second game. ![]()
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