The Project Zero: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse remake is set to launch on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One in March, and a recent developer commentary video gives a glimpse of the improvements in this version. Many are introduced.
Koei Tecmo has released a developer explainer video for Project Zero: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse, a remake of the game originally released only on Wii. In this video, we show you many of the improvements you can expect when the remake launches on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One on March 9th, as well as an encounter with the real-life Ghost that inspired key pieces of gameplay. is explained. Is the game good enough to be on the list of best Xbox horror games?
Project Zero: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse Developer Comments
In this video, Project Zero: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse producer Yutaka Fukaya and original game director Makoto Shibata discuss the many improvements the upcoming remake will include. Naturally, the game’s graphics have been refreshed, but so have the general character and camera controls. Throughout the environment there are various additional “gimmicks” to create sounds, such as telephones, music boxes, pianos, and radios. Many of the improvements look like they’ll provide a fantastic horror experience when the game launches in his March, but what’s even scarier is that much of the game was inspired by Fukaya’s own real-life experiences. the fact that there are
“An old Western-style building in Japan [a] For reference, it is mainly a relative’s hot spring inn.The magical experience there was the main inspiration [the] The world of games,ā says Fukaya. Once, while I was sleeping, a ghost grabbed my hand. There was a scene about the experience in Project Zero 3: The Tormented, but Fukaya decided to turn it into a game with the Lunar Eclipse Mask.
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