Her sixth sense is strong but she doesn't have much resistance, and so she is easily used as a medium and possessed by many ghosts. When she was small, she slipped from a mountain path when playing with Mio and now her leg is weak. Her body is weak, so she always relies on Mio. In Europe and Australia, it was released under the title Project Zero 2: Wii Edition. The game also has some minor two-player elements added to gameplay. It uses many of the gameplay aspects of Fatal Frame IV, such as controlling the torch (flashlight) with the Wii Remote and holding down the "A" button to reach for objects or interact with the environment. The game is an updated version of the second game in the series, with newer graphics and updated character models, as well as a new camera design. The game was released in Japan on 28 June 2012 for 6,800 yen, and in Europe on 29 June 2012, one day after the Japanese release. The game, a remake of Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly, was announced at Nintendo's September 2010 Conference along with 7 screenshots. Fatal Frame: Deep Crimson Butterfly is the fifth game of the Fatal Frame Series, released for the Nintendo Wii console.
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