![]() For now though, hit up the Xbox Store through those links above. We’re currently working through a review of PROJECT ZERO: MAIDEN OF BLACK WATER and will let you know how it plays out on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. You can however buy those extra bits for £12.99 at a later date if you prefer to kick off your adventures with the regular base game. The latter comes with a 20th Anniversary Art book, costume set and more. It comes in two bundles too – the Standard Game for £32.99, or the Digital Deluxe Edition for £44.99. With a Photo Mode thrown in, and a selection of costumes and gear for the protagonists to wear, there should be much to enjoy with PROJECT ZERO: MAIDEN OF BLACK WATER. Taking the Wii U version from 2014 and pushing it out with the same name is what KOEI TECMO are doing here, but this one obviously comes with some massive improvements, mostly in terms of the visuals, but also in the way it is able to deliver a terrifying, yet immersive, experience. ![]() ![]() This means that as the gang explore the mountain, they’ll uncover those who have disappeared. It’s the camera which is the most interesting of ideas though, as it comes with the ability to take pictures of ghosts. You take in PROJECT ZERO: MAIDEN OF BLACK WATER through the eyes of Yuri Kozukata, Ren Hojo, and Miu Hinasaki, as they rely on a flashlight and a unique camera – the Camera Obscura – throughout.
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