The first entry into the Fatal Frame series, you follow Miku Hinasaki as she looks for her brother who went to the mysterious Himuro Mansion in search for his tudor Junsei Takamine. As soon as you enter the mansion, you find out that not is all that it seems. You immediately start seeing spirits; some good and some bad. Things are chasing after you and won’t let you leave as you try and find out where your brother went. As you dig deeper into the ruins of the Mansion, you find out the brutal history of the estate and what all happened here in the past as a result of dangerous rituals and bloody sacrifices. It was fun to play through this game again after so long, and now I look forwards to playing through all of the rest of the games in the series as a follow up, including the few recent ones that have come out which I’ve never played before ever!
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Let’s Play Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory
It’s time to begin Sam Fisher’s third adventure in Chaos Theory! This is peak Splinter Cell franchise, most people would say. You are sent in to defuse a nuclear situation involving Korea and Japan and find out why your old friend Doug Shetland keeps turning up at the wrong time. Do we have another betrayal…
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Let’s Play FROSTBITE: Deadly Climate (Steam)
This indie Steam game has that “The Thing” feel, with the antarctic horror theme that I am a big fan of. I played this on the normal difficulty since the harder ones can really wreck you easily. Not a bad game that can be done quickly if you know what you are supposed to be…
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Let’s Play Cute Girls VR (Steam VR)
Not really much to say here. Just three different settings to watch these “cute anime girls” dance around on a loop. You can choose two different sets of outfits on three different environments in VR. I got jumpscared at one point. I’ll play anything. Your booty’s so delicious