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# Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen [Japan Import]

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Review: One of the best games on the Wii (Worth the money) - Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen (Fatal Frame 4: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse) is a Japanese exclusive for the Wii that is part of the Fatal Frame ("Project Zero" in Europe) survival horror series that for once IS scary. It made a lot of people upset that it never left Japan that a group of people made an English patch for the game (Google it). From my personal experience I love this game. I love the Fatal Frame series because its the only game series that would make a jaded person like myself jump and feel uncomfortable and I have the most respect for this series because of that. It takes a lot to scare me and the first game of this series on the PS2 has done it more than once within 20 minutes of starting the game. Now how about the story? 10 years ago (in the game)there was an incident that took place in the island of Rougetsu. Every 10 years they celebrate in a festival and the main event is a dance. 5 girls of the age of 7 were kidnapped during the dance as a plot to have a secret ritual but it failed. 10 years later two of the girls who were kidnapped died in a strange way. Misaki, Madoka, and Ruka come back to the island in hopes of finding the truth of what happened. Nether seem to remember anything that has happened before they were kidnapped. Will they find the truth? Or is it better not knowing? The controls sound hard but they are pretty simple. To walk around you use the joy stick on the nunchunk, if you hold Z you can run, and if you hold C you can move side to side (you wont need this). On the WiiMote you simply tilt it up or down to move the camera up or down. You use A to open doors and to examine things. If you swing the WiiMote you will be able to turn at a 180 degree angle. You use B to take out the camera. While you're using the camera you use A to snap a photo, Z (on the nunchuk) to lock onto your enemy, you use the D-Pad (on the WiiMote) to change the film type by pressing left or right (on the D-Pad) or up and down to change the camera lens(es). If you want to move the angle of the camera you can use the joy stick to move left or right and while holding Z you can move the camera even faster. If you press C you can use your special camera lens(es) if the spirit power you have gathered is enough to use them (you can upgrade this to make them more powerful). To put the camera away just press B. You can upgrade your camera and camera lenses as you progress through the game. Fatal Frame 4 is a hidden gem and one of the best games on the Wii that never made it outside of Japan. The English patch is available for non-Japanese speakers and I believe it is translated in other languages as well. You dont need to play the previous games to understand the game if you haven't played them already, it is a standalone game as Im typing this review. This is honestly one game I do not regret buying and hope other people will enjoy it as much as I have as well as the series.
Review: Absolutely Worth It - Fatal Frame 4 is by far one of the best games I've ever played. I've been a fan of the series since the beginning and though I was hesitant to buy this at first because of the price and unsure if the English patch would truly work, I'm thankful I didn't pass this up and went thru with the purchase. The graphics are the best I've seen on the Wii. It hasn't downgraded in quality in the least when comparing it to the PS2 installments. I like the new hospital setting; the atmosphere is very unsettling and it has a bit of a Silent Hill/Siren feel with the Fatal Frame twist. The challenge in this game has been turned up a notch since the last 3; the ghosts have quite a few new abilities like the lady in black who can spawn clones of herself and surround you. The puzzles are ingenious and will take some time to solve for most people. The story is very well written, complex, emotional and though it's not directly related to 1-3, there are some good tie-ins. I was disappointed about the over-the-shoulder camera vs. the more cinematic camera views from previous titles but I grew to liking it better once I realized it made exploration and finding items much easier (ex. finding the cursed dolls). For those of you nervous about buying short games, this is NOT one of those. So far, I'm almost 11 hours in and still have a ways to go. There's things you'll probably miss the first time around and end up playing it through again so there's definitely replay value. Overall, I give this game a 10 because it delivers flawlessly in creepy atmosphere, excellent story-telling, constant unexpected jump-out-of-your-skin moments, beautifully designed environments, easy controls for a Wii game in this category, and being an ambitious franchise that always raises the bar and shows improvement rather than falling off and getting lazy or making unnecessary changes that earned it's original fan base (no need for examples). One thing I do feel I should point out to anyone who is considering purchasing this game (living in countries other than Japan) is that unless you have Priiloader and the HomeBrew Channel and have set your Wii to region free, the english patch is useless because the disc can't be detected otherwise. Also, so far there is no patch that works with Wii system menu 4.3 so I don't recommend updating if you haven't yet or if you have, you should get on YouTube and watch a few videos on downgrading to 4.1 (I had to do all of this with my Wii and it worked perfectly. I'm not that experienced with computers or modding so if you're good at following directions, you'll be ok).

## Features

- Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen
- Console: Nintendo Wii
- Gameplay Style: Action Adventure > Survival
- Release Month: July 2008
- Product ID: RVL-R4ZJ-JPN
- Product Code: 4902370516715
- Series: Zero (Fatal Frame)

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: is it in english?**
A: No, it's a Japanese import. It's in Japanese. There is an English translation patch available, but it requires a modded Wii

**Q: i've been waiting and hoping ff.4 would be released for ps3 or 4 but I hear nothing. never owned a wii, is it worth buying one for this title alone?**
A: This game is exclusive for Nintendo and I think there won't be any new Fatal Frame titles for other consoles (FFV is exclusive for Wii U in Japan) but I recommend this game, If you are to buy a Wii you can also give a chance to the exclusive titles that are exclusive for Wii like The Last Story, Pandora Tower or the Legend of Zelda Series

**Q: Is it is english**
A: No, its only on Japanese, you can find online a patch to play it with English text

**Q: can i play this on wii u english patched?**
A: The patches are specifically for firmware 3.2-4, 4.2, and homebrew on the original wii, if you don't have any of these firmwares, or homebrew you cannot play it on an English wii

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of the best games on the Wii (Worth the money)
*by R***O on August 13, 2014*

Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen (Fatal Frame 4: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse) is a Japanese exclusive for the Wii that is part of the Fatal Frame ("Project Zero" in Europe) survival horror series that for once IS scary. It made a lot of people upset that it never left Japan that a group of people made an English patch for the game (Google it). From my personal experience I love this game. I love the Fatal Frame series because its the only game series that would make a jaded person like myself jump and feel uncomfortable and I have the most respect for this series because of that. It takes a lot to scare me and the first game of this series on the PS2 has done it more than once within 20 minutes of starting the game. Now how about the story? 10 years ago (in the game)there was an incident that took place in the island of Rougetsu. Every 10 years they celebrate in a festival and the main event is a dance. 5 girls of the age of 7 were kidnapped during the dance as a plot to have a secret ritual but it failed. 10 years later two of the girls who were kidnapped died in a strange way. Misaki, Madoka, and Ruka come back to the island in hopes of finding the truth of what happened. Nether seem to remember anything that has happened before they were kidnapped. Will they find the truth? Or is it better not knowing? The controls sound hard but they are pretty simple. To walk around you use the joy stick on the nunchunk, if you hold Z you can run, and if you hold C you can move side to side (you wont need this). On the WiiMote you simply tilt it up or down to move the camera up or down. You use A to open doors and to examine things. If you swing the WiiMote you will be able to turn at a 180 degree angle. You use B to take out the camera. While you're using the camera you use A to snap a photo, Z (on the nunchuk) to lock onto your enemy, you use the D-Pad (on the WiiMote) to change the film type by pressing left or right (on the D-Pad) or up and down to change the camera lens(es). If you want to move the angle of the camera you can use the joy stick to move left or right and while holding Z you can move the camera even faster. If you press C you can use your special camera lens(es) if the spirit power you have gathered is enough to use them (you can upgrade this to make them more powerful). To put the camera away just press B. You can upgrade your camera and camera lenses as you progress through the game. Fatal Frame 4 is a hidden gem and one of the best games on the Wii that never made it outside of Japan. The English patch is available for non-Japanese speakers and I believe it is translated in other languages as well. You dont need to play the previous games to understand the game if you haven't played them already, it is a standalone game as Im typing this review. This is honestly one game I do not regret buying and hope other people will enjoy it as much as I have as well as the series.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Absolutely Worth It
*by J***E on February 17, 2013*

Fatal Frame 4 is by far one of the best games I've ever played. I've been a fan of the series since the beginning and though I was hesitant to buy this at first because of the price and unsure if the English patch would truly work, I'm thankful I didn't pass this up and went thru with the purchase. The graphics are the best I've seen on the Wii. It hasn't downgraded in quality in the least when comparing it to the PS2 installments. I like the new hospital setting; the atmosphere is very unsettling and it has a bit of a Silent Hill/Siren feel with the Fatal Frame twist. The challenge in this game has been turned up a notch since the last 3; the ghosts have quite a few new abilities like the lady in black who can spawn clones of herself and surround you. The puzzles are ingenious and will take some time to solve for most people. The story is very well written, complex, emotional and though it's not directly related to 1-3, there are some good tie-ins. I was disappointed about the over-the-shoulder camera vs. the more cinematic camera views from previous titles but I grew to liking it better once I realized it made exploration and finding items much easier (ex. finding the cursed dolls). For those of you nervous about buying short games, this is NOT one of those. So far, I'm almost 11 hours in and still have a ways to go. There's things you'll probably miss the first time around and end up playing it through again so there's definitely replay value. Overall, I give this game a 10 because it delivers flawlessly in creepy atmosphere, excellent story-telling, constant unexpected jump-out-of-your-skin moments, beautifully designed environments, easy controls for a Wii game in this category, and being an ambitious franchise that always raises the bar and shows improvement rather than falling off and getting lazy or making unnecessary changes that earned it's original fan base (no need for examples). One thing I do feel I should point out to anyone who is considering purchasing this game (living in countries other than Japan) is that unless you have Priiloader and the HomeBrew Channel and have set your Wii to region free, the english patch is useless because the disc can't be detected otherwise. Also, so far there is no patch that works with Wii system menu 4.3 so I don't recommend updating if you haven't yet or if you have, you should get on YouTube and watch a few videos on downgrading to 4.1 (I had to do all of this with my Wii and it worked perfectly. I'm not that experienced with computers or modding so if you're good at following directions, you'll be ok).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great game
*by C***Y on April 14, 2015*

I love the fatal frame games, and I do believe that this is their best one yet. I just wish I knew how to read japanse. But hey that's where game through come in handy.

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