When you aim the camera at an attacking ghost, you will begin to charge up Mystic Power as long as the ghost remains in sight if the ghost moves out of view, the power will slowly drain away. (If you have 10 or more Spirit Stones, the indicator will just say '9'.) -MYSTIC POWER: At the bottom center of the window is the Mystic Power meter. The number right next to the Bonus Function icon shows how many Spirit Stones you have left. Most ghosts can deplete from 1/4 to 1/2 of your stamina with a successful attack so always try to keep your distance! -BONUS FUNCTIONS: In the lower right corner, next to the Stamina meter, you will see a little window for displaying the current Bonus Function (if any) that you have active.
When a ghost hits you with its attack, you will lose stamina the amount that you lose depends of the type of ghost that hit you and what sort of attack it hit you with. STAMINA: The blue column on the right is your stamina. The filament glows brighter when you are facing in the direction of the ghost this will allow you track an attacking ghost even when it is hidden behind a wall or screen. An AMBER glow warns you of a moving ghost either a Vanishing Ghost or an Attacking Ghost. A BLUE glow signals the proximity of a Hidden Ghost or Clue. It is sensitive to ghosts and will glow when one is nearby. There are several icons and meters around the edge of the Finder window here is a list of what it all means: -FILAMENT: The filament is at the top center of the window. When the Finder is active, you will change to a 1st- person point of view through the aiming window of your camera. You switch back and forth from Finder mode by pressing O. To take pictures, you must be in Finder mode. You will use it to take pictures of ghosts and to reveal hidden clues. THE CAMERA *************** The Mystical Camera is your main tool and sole weapon in Fatal Frame.
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Please feel free to e-mail me with any questions, comments, corrections, validations, accolades or diatribes. In the Walkthrough, I won't describe in detail what you see in the cutscenes or paraphrase the dialogue I feel it's best to let the game speak for itself. There's no section about the characters, story, etc, either you will learn all about them as you play the game and, in my opinion, is the basically the whole point of playing. The REAL reason, of course, that I wrote this was because I wanted to and it was fun, so why not? There's no information here about the controls, since there are 8 different controller settings and you may not use the same configuration as I do. Finally, there's the Ghost List, a built-in menu that you can unlock by defeating the game. At the end of this file there is a section describing all the Special Features that become available to those who have finished the game but still have an appetite for more Fatal Frame has a lot of extras that make replaying the game worthwile. I've also included some sections detailing the mechanics of the game and offering some survival strategies.
The Walkthrough portion takes you through the game room by room, and includes information on finding all the items and capturing all the ghosts in the game. Despite these drawbacks, Fatal Frame is still a solid, well-made game that is interesting and fun! The second reason I wrote this walkthrough is to provide thorough and complete information about the game for the novice and veteran alike. The biggest flaws in this game are the terrible voice-acting (an endemic flaw found in most games) and, unfortunately, the uninspired and repetitive puzzles. Cute little Miku, the intrepid and brave girl who explores the mansion, is another perk (!). One of my favorite things about this game is the Japanese style and setting the old mansion is a welcome relief from the 'facility' locale that so many other survival-horror games force you to manage.
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