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'''''Fatal Frame II: Deep Crimson Butterfly''''', known in Japan as ''Zero: Deep Crimson Butterfly (零~真紅の蝶~ Zero: Shinku no Chō'') and in Europe as ''Project Zero II: Wii Edition'', is a survival horror video game developed by Tecmo Koei. Originally released as a Playstation 2 exclusive, it is the second installment in the ''Fatal Frame'' series and is considered by some gaming magazines as one of the scariest video games ever created. Some time later, ''Fatal Frame II: Director's Cut'' was released for the Xbox exclusively in North America, with various improvements such as a first-person play mode, a survival mode, a new ending, enhanced graphics, and a greater number of alternate costumes to unlock. The Director's Cut was improved further and re-released on the Wii, in Japan as ''Zero: Deep Crimson Butterfly (零~眞紅の蝶 Zero: Shinku No Chou)'' and in Europe/Australia as ''Project Zero II: Wii Edition''.
'''''Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly''''', known in Japan as ''Zero: Crimson Butterfly (零~紅い蝶~ Zero: Akai Chō'') and in Europe as ''Project Zero II: Crimson Butterfly'', is a survival horror video game developed by Tecmo. Originally released as a Playstation 2 exclusive, it is the second installment in the ''Fatal Frame'' series and is considered by some gaming magazines as one of the scariest video games ever created. Some time later, ''Fatal Frame II: Director's Cut'' was released for the Xbox exclusively in North America, with various improvements such as a first-person play mode, a survival mode, a new ending, enhanced graphics, and a greater number of alternate costumes to unlock. The Director's Cut was improved further and re-released on the Wii, in Japan as ''Zero: Deep Crimson Butterfly (零~眞紅の蝶 Zero: Shinku No Chou)'' and in Europe/Australia as ''Project Zero II: Wii Edition''.


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