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Learn about the powerful Fatal Frame shot in Fatal Frame games. Discover how to achieve it, its benefits, and its variations across different titles like Maiden of Black Water and Crimson Butterfly REMAKE.

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Learn about the powerful Fatal Frame shot in Fatal Frame games. Discover how to achieve it, its benefits, and its variations across different titles like Maiden of Black Water and Crimson Butterfly REMAKE.

Hey there! So, you're diving into the world of Fatal Frame and want to know about those super-effective shots? Let's talk about the Fatal Frame shot. It's basically your ultimate move with the Camera Obscura!

You'll get a Fatal Frame shot when you manage to snap a picture right as a ghost is in the middle of an attack, and you see that little orb at the top of your camera glow bright red. This isn't just any shot; it's the one that'll deal the most damage and rack up the most points compared to a regular shot or even a Shutter Chance. Plus, it'll blast the ghost back, giving you a precious window to chain more hits together, creating what's called Fatal Time. In Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water, they even added a timer to help you keep track of how long you have to pull off those combo shots.

If you're looking to extend that Fatal Time even further, keep an eye out for power-ups like the Fatal Lens. It can really make a difference!

Now, things get a little tweaked in Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly REMAKE. Here, Fatal Frame shots are more like counter-shots. You'll know you've got one when the target reticle on an enemy flashes red. When an enemy is stunned and you get a Shutter Chance, you can still combo your Fatal Frame shots like in the older games. Just a heads-up, though: any follow-up shots in this version will automatically use Type-07 Film.

A little trivia for you: The name 'Fatal Frame shot' actually shares its name with the American release of the first game, 零~Zero~. Also, there are a couple of ghosts, like the Stroller Grandma and certain dolls such as the Watashi, that won't get knocked back by any shot, including the Fatal Frame shot.

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