Crimson Butterfly Remake is the horror series at its best, with an atmosphere and narrative that will hook you in.
Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake is a solid horror game that is held back by a couple frustrating aspects. Here's our review.
This review examines the the remake's improvements and disappointing combat focus, questioning if it stays true to the original horror classic.
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Crimson Butterfly Remake keeps everything about the original PS2 title that made it so heartbreaking and influential.
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Crimson Butterfly Remake doesn’t just enhance a PS2 classic – it rises above it, delivering encounters that keep you glued to your screen.