Fatal Frame director Makoto Shibata has stated the favorable reaction to the remaster of Wii U exclusive Fatal Frame: Maiden of the Black Water has exceeded his assumptions, as well as hinted that he was taking into consideration remastering various other installments of the fan-favorite horror series.
In an interview with JP Gamings (thanks, VGC ), Shibata was asked if there were any kind of plans to reprise-- or even port-- other Fatal Frame (or Project No, as it was understood in Europe) games.
As this title was planned for the 20th wedding anniversary of the collection, we currently do not have any type of strategies to establish any type of other remastered variations, Shibata claimed. However, the responses we have received from everybody have exceeded our assumptions, so I wish to consider this progressing.
Nevertheless, he confessed that the group didn t launch the remaster for making a brand-new game , yet hoped this installment of the terrifying franchise business will certainly be played by lots of individuals on a number of platforms .
In the very same meeting, Shibata described exactly how the Wii U s control plan has actually been modified for current-gen systems, stating that players can make use of the Change as the Camera Obscura when in mobile mode, whilst the haptic as well as gyroscopic auto mechanics of both the Switch over s joy-cons as well as PlayStation s DualSense controllers allow you to manage the cam tilt with the tilt of the controller .
If you were wondering if there were strategies to bring even more outfits to the game by means of upcoming DLC, Shibata said: There are no strategies for additional DLC currently. The electronic art publication as well as the personality outfits from previous entrances in the collection that will be launched at the same time as the major game will certainly be the only DLC launched.
Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water is out on October 28 for Nintendo Change, OC through Heavy Steam, PlayStation 5 as well as 4, and also Xbox Series X as well as Xbox One.
ICYMI, the supervisor of the initial Silent Hill film, Christophe Gans, has verified that he s going back to Silent Hillside for another movie based upon Konami s scary collection, as well as a new adaptation of the scary Fatal Frame (also known as Project Zero) franchise, too .
I have 2 horror movie tasks with Victor Hadida, Gans said at the time. Hadida was his partner for the original Silent Hill film. I am working with the adaptation of the computer game Job Absolutely no. The film will happen in Japan. I definitely do not desire to uproot the video game from its Japanese haunted home setting.
In a proposal to stay clear of root out [ing] the game from its Japanese haunted home setup , Gans reports it will be filmed in its native Japan, but wouldn t state much else concerning the adaptation.
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