Fatal Frame is Inspired Interactive Horror
The Game Professor talks about a classic horror game; what the story means, why the gameplay is brilliant, and how the combat flows perfectly into its storytelling. Translated Interviews: http://fftranslations.atspace.co.uk/f... Enjoy the series? Support it on Patreon! / gamesaslit101 ---------------- Contents: 00:00 - Introduction 03:12 - Summary 14:03 - "Based on a True Story" 16:48 - Family & Folklore 20:52 - Spoopy Journalism 26:41 - The Tragedy of Kirie 33:44 - Conclusion ---------------- Music: Arcade Academy, by Pixel Head - / arcade-acadmey Art: Jimi Bonogofsky-Gronseth - http://www.jkbono.com/ Twitter: / gamesaslit Facebook: / gamesasliterature Patreon: / gamesaslit101

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