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Fatal Frame

Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water Screenshots Show New Costumes Including Atelier Ryza Outfit

Koei Tecmo released new screenshots of Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water showcasing the new costumes that will be featured in the game.

Today Koei Tecmo updated the official site of Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water showcasing the new costumes that will be featured in the game.

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Several new outfits have been added for Yuri, Miu, and Ren, alongside new accessories. Below you can read the fll list:

New Costumes

  • Yuri Costume: Punk Ensemble
  • Yuri Costume: Cutesy Goth Ensemble (Black)
  • Yuri Costume: Swimsuit (Blue)
  • Yuri Costume: Triathlon Suit
  • Miu Costume: Miku Hinasaki Outfit (The Tormented)
  • Miu Costume: Cutesy Goth Ensemble (White)
  • Miu Costume: Swimsuit (Yellow)
  • Miu Costume: Swimsuit (Pink)
  • Ren Costume: Groom’s Outfit

New accessories

  • Yuri Costume: White Lily
  • Yuri Costume: Black Lily
  • Miu Costume: White Lily
  • Miu Costume: Black Lily
  • Yuri Costume: Maid’s Hairband
  • Miu Costume: Maid’s Hairband
  • Yuri Costume: “In This Cage” Ring
  • Miu Costume: “In This Cage” Ring

On top of those, we also get to see Ryza’s costume from Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness and the Secret Hideout, which will be offered as an early purchase bonus to whoever gets the game up to two weeks after launch.

If you’re unfamiliar with Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water, you can read an official description below and watch the first trailer.

The game releases for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam on Oct. 28.

“Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water is an enhanced version of the 2014 Wii U release of the same name, allowing players on all platforms to enjoy this unique horror experience. Players will step into the shoes of Yuri Kozukata, Ren Hojo, and Miu Hinasaki as they venture up the eerie Mt. Hikami in hopes of finding those who have previously disappeared. In order to overcome the malevolent spirits housed in the mountain’s waters, they will have to master the Camera Obscura – a unique camera that can deal damage to ghosts upon taking a photo. Each successful shot will cause a spirit to emit Spirit Fragments and if players are able to capture an image of the ghost and these mysterious fragments in the same frame, they will unleash a high-damage Fatal Frame attack. Upgrading the camera’s parts, such as equipping a stronger lens or changing out the film, allows more powerful images to be taken, giving players more protection as they venture further up the mountain. When a ghost has been defeated, the camera is able to perform the Glancing ability to uncover the ghost’s past – helping to uncover the truth behind the disappearances on the mountain.

New to this enhanced version is a brand-new Photo Mode where players can use any character or ghost from their adventure, position them on a background of their choice, while adding a variety of effects (lens type, frame choice, focus, etc.) to make the perfect scary photo. New costumes and accessories have also been added including Yuri’s ‘Punk Ensemble’, ‘Cutesy Goth Ensemble (Black)’, ‘Swimsuit (Blue)’, and the ‘Triathlon Suit’ as well as Miu’s ‘Miku Hinasaki Outfit (The Tormented)’, ‘Cutesy Goth Ensemble (White)’, ‘Swimsuit (Yellow)’, and ‘Swimsuit (Pink)’, along with Ren’s ‘Groom’s Outfit’.”


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Proud weeb hailing from sunny (not as much as people think) Italy and long-standing gamer since the age of Mattel Intellivision and Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Definitely a multi-platform gamer, he still holds the old dear PC nearest to his heart, while not disregarding any console on the market. RPGs (of any nationality), MMORPGs, and visual novels are his daily bread, but he enjoys almost every other genre, prominently racing simulators, action and sandbox games. He is also one of the few surviving fans on Earth of the flight simulator genre.