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'''''Project Zero II: Wii Edition''''', known in Japan as ''Zero: Deep Crimson Butterfly'' (零~眞紅の蝶 Zero: Shinku No Chou), is a survival horror video game developed by Tecmo for the [[Wii]]. Originally released as ''Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly'' exclusively for the Playstation 2, 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''.
In '''''Project Zero II: Wii Edition''''' experience the story of twin sisters Mio and Mayu Amakura, who find themselves trapped in the 'Lost Village'. With the Camera Obscura, a device that has the power to seal away ghosts and reveal past events, the pair must solve the mysteries of the ghost-ridden village to escape. As the story continues, more light is shed on the village's tragic past.
 
It is the second Fatal Frame title released on the Wii, nearly four years after the release of its successor [[Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen]] (''Fatal Frame IV: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse'').


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