While the size of the games is slightly reduced after installation, the initial size is still too large for anyone who doesn't have either a 32 GB Wii U or an external hard drive. Things only get worse if you want to download the remainder of the game (technically offered as a $50 upgrade for the free trial version), which requires an additional 8,186.6 MB download. The download for this on the eShop requires 9964.8 MB, already in excess of the 8 GB of storage the lower-end Wii U model is equipped with. Unfortunately for those with certain Wii U systems, the digital-only game is too large to download.īlack Water offers a trial version that allows access to the first portion of the game. A port to the Nintendo Switch was announced at E3 2021 for later that year.This week's eShop update brought with it the latest entry in the Fatal Frame series, Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water. The game, as typical of the series, is based on an eerie and horrifying content of navigating through dark haunted forests and environments whilst avoiding ghosts which can only be countered back with a special camera known as Camera Obscura that focuses on them with a 'fatal frame' (hence the American name of the series). The North American version's only available digitally as an app to download on eShop, and wasn't released in a physical CD form unlike its Japanese and PAL counterparts. The game was initially released in Japan in September 2014, before being released in the other continents over a year later. Romaji: Zero: Nuregarasu no Miko) ( Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water in PAL regions) is the fifth entry in the Fatal Frame series and the first entry to be released on the Wii U. Scripts Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water ( JP Japanese: 零 〜濡鴉ノ巫女〜.
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