The PS2 generation was an outstanding one for horror games, but this is a highlight. A striking aesthetic and tightened-up action meant Crimson Butterfly brought the attention of many to the Project Zero series, and this second entry remains the fan favorite. With a story following twins Mio and
Mayu as they explore a creepy village and end up the targets of a ritual, it’s the perfect introduction for new players. Mayu becomes possessed; you play as Mio, armed only with a camera that handily exorcises spirits. Thanks to a larger core cast, the narrative is both clearer and more emotive than the previous game’s, with more dialogue. When you inevitably get lost, Crimson Butterfly’s also more forgiving than the first game, in which enemies would spawn quickly and chase you mercilessly.
Still, tension is ever-present, as you’ve no places of safety and items are limited. This is a full-on hardcore horror experience, and at the time it set a bar for the competition. It also set the pace for the series to follow (though Project Zero 3 dialled things back a bit with safe areas), with the events in this game referenced further down the line.
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