Fatal Frame, known as Project Zero in Europe and Zero (零, Zero) in Japan, is a survival horror video game series consisting of four installments and a spin-off. The first and second games in the series were released for the PlayStation 2 and the Xbox, the third has been released for the PlayStation 2, and the fourth for the Wii. The series installments' plots deal with ghosts, exorcism, and "dark" Shinto rituals.
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