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Fans Localize Fatal Frame 4
Whelp, Nintendo are a bunch of wackos, and don't plan on localizing Fatal Frame 4. So fans have put out a translation patch!
I am so on this shit. It won't work with pirated copies, though, so you all are gonna have to actually buy the game to make it work if you decide to check it out. In conclusion, fuck NoA. |
Why does Nintendo hate money? That's the only reason I can think of to not release highly-desired games abroad.
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It's not like they can't spare it, though. Aside from that, that logic doesn't really hold up to things like Mother 3, which are sequels to beloved series, i.e. a sure win, especially considering the quality of the game.
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Finally a reason to buy and way to play Fatal Frame 4. Then I'll just need to find a copy of 2 and I'll be all set. Thanks for the information NonCon. Not sure how I missed that when I was looking at Kotaku though.
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About Nintendo hating money... Has any of the prior three Fatal Frames sold particularly well in the US, or is it a very niche title?
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No less worthwhile than a lot of other localizations.
Yeah, but one thing worth keeping in mind is that Fatal Frame 4 is the best selling of the entire franchise. If it was worthwhile to localize all three of the previous ones, though I know Nintendo wasn't the one who localized those, I can't see it not being worthwhile to do it for this one.
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Best-selling of the series in Japan. Keep in mind, success in Japan does not necessarily translate to success in America.
There are a lot of factors in play when localizing a game. In order to localize this, it would either have to take resources from other projects, or hire a new team. They could have crunched the numbers and noticed that no, it really isn't that worthwhile to pursue. |
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Although, to any of you who plan on picking this up... the game is good. A Little short and sometimes slugish. But an overall decent story and decent scares. It's certainly in the level of the earlier Fatal Frame game, it just doesn't surpass the previous one. But if you don't mind the trouble of applying the patch and paying a little extra for the import, it's actually a worthy game. It's better than Ju On and there is "Calling" come out soon that should be around the same level. |
NoA bugs me a bunch sometimes.
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Obviously, the first did well enough in the US to justify the second being localized, and the second did well in the US enough to justify the third being localized. Assuming it does better than its predecessors in America, which I see no reason to think it wouldn't, than I think it's safe to say localizing it was worth it. Probably more worth it than localizing Sin and Punishment 2, even though I'm certain the latter is a better game. |
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