
Anachronism Stew: A Camera Obscura was created before film and has never used it. Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir (Spin-off Game). Fatal Frame V: Deep Crimson Butterfly (a remake of Crimson Butterfly developed for the Wii). Fatal Frame IV: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse (co-developed by Grasshopper Manufacture). The tension increases from the fact that in order to deal maximum damage to a ghost, you have to let it get as close as possible to you before taking the photo. By taking photos using special film, the protagonist can exorcise the ghosts before they can harm her (via touch). Furthermore, the protagonist of each game (usually female with a few exceptions) combats them using a special camera known as the "Camera Obscura". The Fatal Frame series explores territory that not many other survival horror games have: ghosts. The protagonists' only weapon is a camera for destroying spirits. It's rated Teen for "Blood and Gore, Violence" (most likely because you don't actively cause it). The first game is notable for being one of the few survival horror games rated below M for Mature.
Known as "Zero" in Japan and "Project Zero" in Europe, Fatal Frame is a survival horror franchise consisting of four games, three of which are available outside Japan (though the fourth is now playable in English thanks to the Translation Patch).