
(The camera obscura) with its powerful ability to capture things that are unable to be seen by the naked eye and exercise spirits. She does not find her brother, but she does find her mother's old camera that Mafuyu had brought with him. Miku has entered Himuro Mansion looking for her brother, Mafuyu Hinasaki, who had gone missing in the mansion two weeks ago. In this installment, the player controls Miku Hinasaki for the majority of the game. There was a Himuro Mansion in Japan, and gruesome rituals were performed there, but there are no recorded ghosts. It was based on a true story, although loosely. It was released for the PlayStation 2 (PS2 version available for PS3 as digital download) and Xbox, like the majority of the Fatal Frame games.


The first installment of the Fatal Frame series was released in 2001. 4 Fatal Frame IV: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse.
