When thinking about Wii U exclusives, it is logical that the name of Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water does not come out right away, in part because it is not as successful a chapter in the horror saga as the first ones, whose origins are They date back to 2001 with their debut on PS2 and their conversion to Xbox shortly thereafter.
It was always associated with the Sony machine, with its sequel also coming out on Xbox, until Nintendo took the baton and did not let go of it since the stage of Wii and Nintendo 3DS, with Wii U as the one that ultimately hosted its latest installment in 2015. And now this same one will enjoy a remastering in current systems .
With a release scheduled for 2021 on both Nintendo Switch and PS4, Xbox One and Steam , this is the same game that first debuted in Japan in 2014 under the name of Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water , with the addition of a new Photo mode and alternative costumes for its protagonist.
The perfect excuse to (re) discover one of the many Wii U games that deserved more recognition and with some tweaks for the occasion. For anyone who likes the classic Japanese horror about ghosts , it is a good choice, even though personally I still keep the sequel.