Admittedly, maybe Narin: The Orange Room and Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly don’t bear that many similarities, but they bear enough for me to be incredibly interested as to what Narin: The Orange Room entails.
Fatal Frame 2 is a title that I deem to be one of the best horror games of all time, so the second I heard that Narin was to follow a lost young girl in a world of ghosts trying to rescue her sister, I was sold.
Narin: The Orange Room is certainly a lot more stylised than Fatal Frame 2, with the trailer showing off what appears to be a gorgeous supernatural world that Narin finds herself in. The story follows our protagonist, Narin, and her sixth sense skills as she solves puzzles and finds clues that’ll hopefully solve the disappearance of her sister.