The collaboration DLC between Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake and Silent Hill f is out now. The DLC, available for free to all Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake players, brings with it the Navy Sailor School Uniform and Fox Mask worn by Silent Hill f protagonist Shimizu Hinako. The DLC was announced back in January, revealing that both sisters, Mio and Mayu Akamura, will be able to wear the outfit.
Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake was released earlier this month on PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch 2. As its name might imply, it is a remake of a 2002 PS2 horror game, complete with updated visuals with high-resolution textures and upgraded lighting and shadow contrast, and changes made to gameplay to make it more appealing to modern gaming audiences.
The title revolves around Mio and Mayu following a mysterious crimson butterfly, ending up in the mysterious, long-abandoned Minakami Village. Trapped in what appears to be a never-ending night, Mio gets separated from her sister and must set forth to reunite with her. Along the way, Mio will run into many spirits, with her only real form of defense being the Camera Obscura—a strange camera that seems capable of sealing away hostile spirits.
Publisher Koei Tecmo has described the remake’s take on the Camera Obscura as being reworked to “offer a more intense and rich experience during combat and exploration.” Alongside dealing with spirits by taking photos, players will also be able to use tools like focus, zoom and filters, as well as special shots that can deal extra damage in combat.
In an interview back in February, directors Makoto Shibata and Hidehiko Nakajima revealed that the decision to remake Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly came about thanks to the demands of fans. “When we released recent remasters, we received many requests from fans asking specifically for Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly,” when asked about remaking the game, referring to 2008 Japan-exclusive Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse and 2014 Wii U title Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water. “Responding to those voices was the main reason behind this project,” they continued.
They also spoke about the designs of Mio and Mayu, noting that it was important for the studio to capture the original’s balance of color and overall image while still making sure that their outfits wouldn’t feel out of place in modern fashion.
“We designed the costumes with reference to the original color balance and overall image, while aiming for clothing that would not feel out of place if worn by someone today,” they explained. “Players can closely examine these details in Photo Mode, and we paid particular attention to textures and material quality.”
Shibata had revealed more details about the development of Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake in an interview with us, where he discussed new technologies like PSSR, as well as some of the gameplay changes that players should expect from the remake.
In the meantime, players that are curious about Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake can check out a free demo available on all platforms. Also take look at everything you should know before taking on the game’s horrors.