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There's just a lot of things about 2 and Mayu in general that don't sit right with me. Fatal Frame 4 Costumes Fatal Frame 4 Mask of the Lunar Eclipse.
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she then constantly goes on and guilt trips you for leaving her, even when it's necessary in order to free her? I absolutely love when you finally descend into the chamber to redo the ritual, but its already complete and the door closes and youre locked in forever. 5 item 2 OFFICIAL FINAL FANTASY XIV 14 ULTIMA MEISTER QUALITY FIGURE + CODE. Successfully complete the game on the normal difficulty setting to also unlock the 'Hard Mode' options, two alternate costumes (red/blue kimono and dark blue kimono), and glasses for Mio. 99, but Final Fantasy XIV is filled with unlockables, including emotes. Additionally, a new game can be started with the current items, maps, and camera abilities. She always seems to be clear headed at the weirdest times, even outright apologizes you for running off without you in the Osaka house or w/e before she does. Fatal Frame 2 is scarier, thats true, but the story is where Fatal Frame III shines. Successfully complete the game on the easy or normal difficulty settings to view the first ending and unlock the 'Mission Mode', 'Gallery', 'Ghost List' options and the 'Feel' and 'Expand' camera abilities. Just everything about Mayu rubs *me* the wrong way. There are a *lot* of various different interpretations and what if. Which, it turns out to be unnecessary in the first place if you watch the ending where Sae is completely exorcised and gets to be with Yae, and Mayu pulls Mio up out of the pit. This page contains a list of cheats, codes, Easter eggs, tips, and other secrets for Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly for PlayStation 2.If you've discovered a cheat you'd like to add to the page. It's been awhile since I watched it so I don't remember all the specifics, but it implies a lot that either Mayu's been possessed from the start (which is unlikely), or Mayu was always a little twisted, and/or always had some semblance of an idea of what they'd eventually need to do.