
For survival horror fans of a certain vintage, Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly (AKA Project Zero 2) sits high in the spooky pantheon. This 80s-set tale of two twin sisters – Mio and Mayu Amakura, trapped in a haunted village doomed to relive the bloody night of its vanishing – was pretty damned scary when it first released for PS2 back in 2003, and it’s still an effective chiller today. So when Koei Tecmo announced it was partnering with Team Ninja to give the survival horror classic a slick modern-era makeover and a new lease of life, I was thrilled. But, alas, having now played it, I’m rather less enthused.