RagnarRox | Fatal Frame or (How Folklore Brings Horror to Life) | Monsters of the Week @RagnarRoxShow | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 2 hours ago
#FatalFrame #SurvivalHorror #Folklore #MonstersOfTheWeek
Fatal Frame, especially the original trilogy, is a series of masterfully crafted, groundbreaking Japanese survival horror titles. In this video, we're uncovering how the original Fatal Frame pushed the still fresh genre into a completely new direction with its unique blend of folklore, J-Horror and a gameplay-design that goes hand in hand with the game's message; and turns the players into active participants in Japan's folklore.
BONUS VIDEO: Exorcising my Patrons
youtube.com/watch?v=Zs38zfEZ6FA
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PCSX2 Emulator Settings used to record this video (How to get Fatal Frame running in 1080p):
docs.google.com/document/d/1TFlg2X8Kb8E7mzxyXYArxa-oszEZJxISYw6fZZ5DdJc/edit?usp=sharing
Creative Credits
Original Script: @Michael Saba
youtube.com/user/akhorahilis
Guest Voice Acting: @SulMatul
youtube.com/channel/UCAQEGTqQ4OCofzFNv7_WStw
Music Credits:
Contains Music from Fatal Frame, Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly and Fatal Frame III: The Tormented OST
Song: Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction Background Music
Music recreated by HAMINA Q
Link: youtu.be/gsqlScU31_o
Song: The Void Theme
Artist: Mushroomer
Link: youtube.com/watch?v=NpcLTpIWcEk
Song: Suspense
Artist: TheStoryShop
Song: Beherit Party
Artist: Ramxes
Link: interstellarsun.bandcamp.com/album/kings-saints
Song: End Of Small Sanctuary
Artist: Akira Yamaoka
Link: youtube.com/watch?v=8TCkdcrEeHU
Song: Floating Museum
Artist: Kenji Kawai
Link: youtube.com/watch?v=9ZFhke6HoYQ
Movie/TV-Show Credits:
Ringu (1998)
Ju-On (2002)
Kario (Pulse) (2001)
Dark Water (2002)
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (1997-2002)
#FatalFrame #SurvivalHorror #Folklore #MonstersOfTheWeek
Fatal Frame, especially the original trilogy, is a series of masterfully crafted, groundbreaking Japanese survival horror titles. In this video, we're uncovering how the original Fatal Frame pushed the still fresh genre into a completely new direction with its unique blend of folklore, J-Horror and a gameplay-design that goes hand in hand with the game's message; and turns the players into active participants in Japan's folklore.
BONUS VIDEO: Exorcising my Patrons
youtube.com/watch?v=Zs38zfEZ6FA
-------
SUPPORT Monsters of the Week on Patreon:
http://ragnarrox.com/patreon
Twitter:
http://ragnarrox.com/twitter
Facebook:
http://ragnarrox.com/facebook
PCSX2 Emulator Settings used to record this video (How to get Fatal Frame running in 1080p):
docs.google.com/document/d/1TFlg2X8Kb8E7mzxyXYArxa-oszEZJxISYw6fZZ5DdJc/edit?usp=sharing
Creative Credits
Original Script: @Michael Saba
youtube.com/user/akhorahilis
Guest Voice Acting: @SulMatul
youtube.com/channel/UCAQEGTqQ4OCofzFNv7_WStw
Music Credits:
Contains Music from Fatal Frame, Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly and Fatal Frame III: The Tormented OST
Song: Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction Background Music
Music recreated by HAMINA Q
Link: youtu.be/gsqlScU31_o
Song: The Void Theme
Artist: Mushroomer
Link: youtube.com/watch?v=NpcLTpIWcEk
Song: Suspense
Artist: TheStoryShop
Song: Beherit Party
Artist: Ramxes
Link: interstellarsun.bandcamp.com/album/kings-saints
Song: End Of Small Sanctuary
Artist: Akira Yamaoka
Link: youtube.com/watch?v=8TCkdcrEeHU
Song: Floating Museum
Artist: Kenji Kawai
Link: youtube.com/watch?v=9ZFhke6HoYQ
Movie/TV-Show Credits:
Ringu (1998)
Ju-On (2002)
Kario (Pulse) (2001)
Dark Water (2002)
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (1997-2002)