Shuttered dread: Fatal Frame II Remake on Switch 2 hits atmosphere with rough edges

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Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake on Switch 2 modernizes the PS2 classic with an over-the-shoulder camera, new locations, and side stories that deepen the lore, delivering strong atmosphere and tense, photography-based combat. However, sluggish enemy encounters, a weak-feeling camera early on, and persistent performance issues (notably a capped 30fps and pop-in) can deflate the mood. It’s a solid but uneven remake that fans will appreciate for its mood and ideas, while newcomers may want to explore other modern horror titles first and temper expectations. Score: 7/10.
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