Not that there aren't enough disturbing images or legitimate shock moments in the game, there are those aplenty, with Shinto rituals involving the 'quartering' of young girls and ghosts, Ghosts, GHOSTS! 'Gentle' in that little Miku is searching through the hordes of ghosts flopping in this house armed only with her brother's camera which, conveniently, possesses mystical exorcistic powers. Here I am buying this game nearly a decade after its introduction (and paying for a used copy what it originally cost new, due to FF's 'rarity'), totally on the strength of a half-dozen internet reviews, so in a sense, I guess this review is 'paying it forward.' I'm really liking this game: it's creepy like Resident Evil and somewhat disturbing, a la Silent Hill, but FF is its own animal, to be sure.Īfter an introduction, you play young Miku, searching for her missing brother, whose last-known whereabouts are the familiar 'creepy mansion on the outskirts of town.' Sure you've heard this one before, but what separates FF from two dozen Beretta-wielding z ombie splatter survival games, is it's relative gentleness. ![]() I feel a bit odd writing this review before I even finish the game, but you know not everything goes according to some greater plan.
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