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Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly

Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly

85/100
60 ratings2003Moderate

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1080p performance

Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly estimated FPS at 1080p across 14 GPUs and 4 quality presets
GPUlowmediumhighultra
RTX 5090495 fps396 fps317 fps258 fps
RTX 4090460 fps368 fps294 fps239 fps
RX 7900 XTX413 fps330 fps264 fps215 fps
RTX 5080389 fps311 fps249 fps202 fps
RTX 4080 Super366 fps292 fps234 fps190 fps
RTX 4070 Ti289 fps231 fps185 fps150 fps
RTX 4070248 fps198 fps159 fps129 fps
RX 7800 XT218 fps175 fps140 fps113 fps
RTX 3080212 fps170 fps136 fps110 fps
RTX 4060 Ti201 fps160 fps128 fps104 fps
RTX 3070183 fps146 fps117 fps95 fps
RTX 4060165 fps132 fps106 fps86 fps
RTX 3060142 fps113 fps91 fps74 fps
GTX 1660 Super103 fps82 fps66 fps53 fps

1440p performance

Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly estimated FPS at 1440p across 14 GPUs and 4 quality presets
GPUlowmediumhighultra
RTX 5090372 fps297 fps238 fps193 fps
RTX 4090345 fps276 fps221 fps179 fps
RX 7900 XTX310 fps248 fps198 fps161 fps
RTX 5080292 fps234 fps187 fps152 fps
RTX 4080 Super274 fps219 fps175 fps143 fps
RTX 4070 Ti217 fps173 fps139 fps113 fps
RTX 4070186 fps149 fps119 fps97 fps
RX 7800 XT164 fps131 fps105 fps85 fps
RTX 3080159 fps127 fps102 fps83 fps
RTX 4060 Ti150 fps120 fps96 fps78 fps
RTX 3070137 fps110 fps88 fps71 fps
RTX 4060124 fps99 fps79 fps64 fps
RTX 3060106 fps85 fps68 fps55 fps
GTX 1660 Super77 fps62 fps49 fps40 fps

4K performance

Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly estimated FPS at 4K across 14 GPUs and 4 quality presets
GPUlowmediumhighultra
RTX 5090198 fps159 fps127 fps103 fps
RTX 4090184 fps147 fps118 fps96 fps
RX 7900 XTX165 fps132 fps106 fps86 fps
RTX 5080156 fps125 fps100 fps81 fps
RTX 4080 Super146 fps117 fps94 fps76 fps
RTX 4070 Ti116 fps92 fps74 fps60 fps
RTX 407099 fps79 fps63 fps52 fps
RX 7800 XT87 fps70 fps56 fps45 fps
RTX 308085 fps68 fps54 fps44 fps
RTX 4060 Ti80 fps64 fps51 fps42 fps
RTX 307073 fps58 fps47 fps38 fps
RTX 406066 fps53 fps42 fps34 fps
RTX 306057 fps45 fps36 fps29 fps
GTX 1660 Super41 fps33 fps26 fps21 fps

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Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti

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Processor
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Intel Core i5-8400

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16 GB

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About

Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly, released in 2003, is a survival horror game that continues the chilling narrative of the Fatal Frame series. Players take on the role of twin sisters Mio and Mayu as they delve into an eerie abandoned village filled with supernatural entities. Notable for its immersive atmosphere and innovative use of the Camera Obscura, players must strategically capture and defeat ghosts to unravel the haunting story behind the village.

In terms of PC performance, Fatal Frame II is relatively accessible, making it an excellent choice for players with entry-level hardware. The game requires a minimum GPU score of approximately 6359 and a CPU score of around 7419, along with 16 GB of RAM. For optimal FPS and graphics settings, a mid-range GPU from the last generation will run the game smoothly, providing a solid benchmark experience without requiring high-end components.

Should you play Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly? With an impressive rating of 85/100, this title is highly recommended for fans of the horror genre and those seeking a captivating narrative. Its unique gameplay mechanics and atmospheric setting make it a worthwhile addition to any gaming library.

Performance profile

Released in November 2003, Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly comes from the DirectX 9 era. Even the cheapest modern discrete GPU crushes it at maxed-out settings; the only real bottleneck today is CPU single-thread speed on older titles that were never multi-threaded.

Mid-range territory. An RTX 3060 or RX 6700 XT delivers 60 FPS at 1080p High in Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly. For 1440p Ultra you'll want an RTX 4060 Ti / RX 7700 XT; 4K Ultra needs an RTX 4070 Ti or faster.

Storyline

Fatal Frame II is set in the fictional Minakami region of Japan. While a dam is being planned for construction in a forest at this location in the game's present, the site is also home to Minakami Village (lit. "All God's Village"), a "[l]ost" settlement where the majority of the game takes place. The player learns that Minakami Village was host to the "Crimson Sacrifice Ritual", the failure of which caused the settlement to vanish—thus earning it the name "The Lost Village". In the game's present, there is an urban legend about the Lost Village, where people who become lost in the Minakami forest will become trapped forever in the village. The protagonists of Fatal Frame II are Mio and Mayu Amakura, twin sisters who are visiting their favorite childhood playspot in Minakami before it is lost in the dam construction. The main antagonist is the vengeful spirit of Sae Kurosawa, the sole Twin Shrine Maiden sacrificed for the failed ritual. She yearns to reunite with her twin sister Yae, whom she mistakes Mio for, and uses Mayu to try and complete the ritual with her. Other characters include the spirit of Itsuki Tachibana, a young man who also mistakes Mio for Yae, but instead tries to help her and Mayu escape; and Seijiro Makabe, a folklorist who visited Minakami Village with a Camera Obscura prototype (the same camera Mio uses in the game) and his assistant, Ryozo Munakata.[20] Makabe later became a temporary sacrifice for the Abyss, known as a Kusab. Although Mio and Mayu's story takes place after that of Miku Hinasaki, the events of Minakami Village occur before those of the Himuro mansion in the original game.

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