FATAL FRAME: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse

FATAL FRAME: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse Free eShop Download Code

Get your free copy of FATAL FRAME: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse using our free download codes that you can redeem on the Nintendo eShop. Limited copies left.

You can redeem FATAL FRAME: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse for any Nintendo Switch and eShop region as long as there are still free copies left from our download codes vault.

Game Overview

Unforgettable Horror

“FATAL FRAME: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse” was released in Japan in 2008 as the fourth game in the FATAL FRAME series. Following the remastering of “FATAL FRAME: Maiden of Black Water,” the series masterpiece is being brought back to life with upgraded graphics.

About the Game: A group of children mysteriously disappeared during a festival on Rogetsu Isle. Although they were found, they had lost their memories. Now they have returned to the island as teenagers. The girls rely on the Camera Obscura, a camera with the power to capture and seal away unthinkable horrors, and the faint beam of their flashlight while exploring various locations and fending off the ghosts that attack them as they attempt to discover the truth of their haunting past.

Features

  • Improved Graphics: In-game movies and character models have been improved to make the story and characters more appealing. In addition, the graphics have been improved for each platform. The rendering of shadows and the beam of the flashlight has been refined so players can experience more realistic horror.
  • New Snap Mode: Pose characters and ghosts freely to create haunting memories in the new snap mode. Perhaps you may even take unexpected spirit photos by accident…
  • New Costumes: The original costume lineup has been altered slightly, and new costumes have been added. Change the characters’ costumes to experience the investigation in different ways.

Note: “FATAL FRAME: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse Digital Deluxe Edition,” which includes the full game, is also available for purchase. Please be careful to avoid making a redundant purchase.

Game Info

  • Release date: March 9, 2023
  • No. of players: Single System (1)
  • Genre: Adventure
  • Publisher: KOEI TECMO AMERICA
  • ESRB rating: Teen
  • Supported play modes: TV mode, Tabletop mode, Handheld mode
  • Game file size: 6.7 GB
  • Supported languages: English, French, German

Screenshots

Reviews

Project Zero: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse is by no means a mainstream horror game, is the point that I’m making through this review. However, it is incredible. In the context of the broader Project Zero series, it’s going to be fondly remembered. It’s hard to look past Project Zero 2 as the masterpiece of the series, but the intensity of the atmosphere and strength of the narrative in this one means that this one isn’t far behind. More importantly, however, is that in 2023 this is one of those surprisingly rare attempts at a Japanese horror game, as opposed to a horror game made by Japanese developers. They’re different things, and this game is not only an excellent piece of entertainment, but it is also an enormously useful resource for anyone that wants to understand the aesthetics of horror outside of the western mainstream. -Digitally Downloaded

Good game design never rusts! Project Zero 4 is a successful survival horror game with a spooky setting and a fun combat system. There are deductions for the partly old-fashioned controls and the story, which cannot keep its suspense to the end. -4Players.de

Listen. Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse is so scary that one night after I played it for about five hours straight, I couldn’t sleep properly as I live in an apartment building. Whenever I’d hear a neighbor shuffling down the hall or someone slam a door too hard, it would jar me awake. I was certain one of these ghosts was going to get me. This is the kind of game it is. It wrecked me in a way past Fatal Frame entries didn’t, and I’m sure once I’m able to rest without seeing some of these ghosts in my mind’s eye, I’ll appreciate that. -Siliconera

Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse doesn’t set out to reinvent the franchise or radicalize what it means to be a Fatal Frame game, but with updated visuals and modernised controls, it does a great job of making an entry in the series from 2008 effortlessly feel like a modern, current-gen debut. The slow and sometimes repetitive pacing of the game will not be for everyone, and some long-winded animations and awkward loading-waits only serve to make that pacing even more of a slog, but if you have the patience for that, you’re in for a solid Japanese horror experience that will keep you guessing until the credits roll. -TheSixthAxis

Gameplay Video

©2008-2023 Nintendo / KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD.

[Step 1] Share:Share on Facebook0Tweet about this on Twitter0Share on Google+0Share on Reddit0Email this to someone

Download

Status: Codes Available! 2 code(s) left.
Last checked:
[Step 2] Select your region:
 
[Step 3] Click --->  
 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *