Your main defense against the evils that lurk in the mountain are antique cameras called “Camera Obscura” these devices are capable of detecting, repelling, and sealing vengeful spirits, you can also use them to reveal important objects that are not visible with the human eye, use it wisely.The Port will also come with a remaster plus some additional features like remapped controls, updated visuals, and more supported resolutions. It is here the story of Project Zero: Maiden of Blackwater takes place, a horror adventure game made by Japanese developers Koei Tecmo studios, it’s a remaster of their fifth entry of the Fatal Frame franchise originally intended for the WiiU now for PC and Consoles, step into the shoes of three protagonists as each of them willingly enter the mountain for their own reasons. Hikami was once a place of great spiritual importance it housed a religion that worshipped a great water deity, now it’s a place of great sadness and evil, disappearance and accidents have become the norm. Honestly, though, with the amount of healing items your characters have on hand, you’ll rarely be in any real danger in Maiden of Black Water.Mt. To be effective at combat, all you need to master is your timing with dodges (pressing X right before an attack) and keeping a reasonable distance from the ghosts between lining up good shots. The reality is if these characters could move at a brisk pace, it’d make dealing with the ghosts even more trivial than it already is. Funny enough, that’s pretty much the only semblance of challenge the game has going for it. However, the character movement is still painfully slow and incredibly clunky in tighter interior areas. It can still be unwieldy at times, but thankfully, you can also use analog controls if you prefer that. On the DualSense controller with gyro controls, it works well enough. Admittedly, it’s a brilliant shooting system that seemed perfect for the Wii U GamePad. Once again, you deal with ghoulish spirits by getting them in the frame, letting them get dangerously close, and dishing out big damage with fatal frames.