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* [[Diabolus Ex Machina]]: The ending pull some heavy handed tactics to make sure there is no joy in Mudville when the credits roll.
* [[Diabolus Ex Machina]]: The ending pull some heavy handed tactics to make sure there is no joy in Mudville when the credits roll.
* [[Emergency Weapon]]: Type-07 film. It's extremely weak, but it's the only film of which there's always an infinite supply, and it will get the job done when you've used up all of your ''good'' film.
* [[Emergency Weapon]]: Type-07 film. It's extremely weak, but it's the only film of which there's always an infinite supply, and it will get the job done when you've used up all of your ''good'' film.
* [[Escort Mission]]: More than half of the game.
* [[Eye Scream]]: The Mourners have their eyes sewn shut.
* [[Heroic Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Mio in the [[Bittersweet Ending]]}}.
* [[Implacable Man]]: The Kusabi and Sae.
* [[Kill the Cutie]]: {{spoiler|Mayu in the canonical ending}}.
* [[Senseless Sacrifice]]: {{spoiler|Mayu encouraging Mio to strangle her}}.
* [[Smashing Survival]]: The Confirm button (X on [[PlayStation 2]] and A on Xbox).
* [[Together in Death]]: {{spoiler|Sae and Yae in the second game's best ending}}.
* [[Town with a Dark Secret]]: All God's Village.
* [[Twincest]]: Highly hinted at.
* [[Video Game Remake]]: It was remade for the Wii.
* [[Woman in White]]: Many of the female ghosts are dressed in white, but extra attention is drawn to Sae.


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Revision as of 13:36, 18 September 2018

Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly, known in Europe as Project Zero II: Crimson Butterfly, is a Japanese Survival Horror video game developed and published by Tecmo in 2003 for the PlayStation 2. It is the second installment in the Fatal Frame series, and features an independent story with little relation to the first title. The story follows twin sisters Mio and Mayu Amakura as they explore an abandoned village and experience encounters with the paranormal. Their lives quickly become threatened when the village spirits begin to possess the pair and target them as sacrifices for an ancient ritual. Players must use a camera with powers of exorcism to defeat enemies and uncover the secrets of the village.


Tropes used in Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly include: