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ruedefaux · 2 months
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【見たくない】
"I feel like you've been in my dreams for so long. Over and over. But I don't want this dream anymore."
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flourish-of-steel · 1 year
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Reika is still my fave end boss, I had her wallpaper on my laptop when it came out. Now 15 years later I am finally able to portray her beauty (so satisfying 😭)
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bulanpagi · 3 months
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Houzuki An and Amashi Juri Appointed as Moon Troupe's Next Top Combi
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Congratulations to our Tsukigumi's next top combi, Chinatsu and Juri!
Chinatsu will break the record of the oldest top star at Ken-19 (previously, they were Soragumi's Top Star Oozora Yuuhi and Hoshigumi's Hokushou Kairi at Ken-18). Everyone has been rooting for her and voila! Persevered, she did. A similar case of older nibante taking the baton happened to Kuze Seika who succeeded Amami Yuuki in 1996.
Juri will be Chinatsu's partner as Top Musumeyaku as she celebrate Ken-10 anniversary as a takarasienne. Playing as an otokoyaku until 2017, then switched to musumeyaku onwards and starred as lead heroine several times, she has worked hard and proved herself amidst the pool of wonderful tsukimusumes. She follows the former-otokoyaku Top Musumeyaku's steps of Manaki Reika.
Chinatsu and Juri will perform a play & a revue set ohirome national tour In the Amber-Hued Rain (dir. by Kashihata Aiko)/Grande Takarazuka 110! (dir. by Nakamura Kazunori) on August 22nd
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mugenfinder · 2 years
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Shout outs to Reika Kuze from Fatal Frame 3.
Tormented and in constant pain, but man she looks cool with those tattoos..
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farizrz · 1 year
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Keaton "Ky" Kuze (久世 "カイ" ケアトン)
The meaning of Keaton in Old English is place of hawks and The meaning of Kuze in Japan is old story society. And i pick Keaton cus very random and i pick Kuze from Main Antagonist of Fatal Frame III: The Tormentent, Reika Kuze.
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fmpnalogirlypop · 2 months
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Fatal frame researching part 3
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Synopsis
After surviving a car crash which killed her fiancé Yuu Asou, freelance photographer Rei Kurosawa remains in mourning for him and takes to photographing reportedly-haunted locations. She is assisted by her flatmate Miku Hinasaki, who lost her brother Mafuyu to supernatural events. While photographing the ruin of Kuze Shrine, Rei sees a vision of Yuu and follows him into a place later dubbed the Manor of Sleep. After encountering the hostile ghost of a tattooed woman, Rei returns to reality. That night she dreams of the Manor of Sleep, waking up with a tattoo growing across her body. She begins investigating Kuze Shrine with the help of Miku and Kei Amakura, a friend of Yuu and uncle to Mio who lost her sister Mayu.
It is revealed that Kuze Shrine was the site of a ritual where a chosen priestess received tattoos emblematic of a person's grief, eventually being impaled in a sacred chamber so her spirit would carry the grief into the afterlife. The last priestess, Reika, was in love with the banished Kaname. When Kaname tried to rescue her, he was murdered in front of her, causing the tattoos' power to overwhelm her.
Rei manages to reach the heart of the Manor of Sleep and defeat Reika, reuniting her spirit with that of Kaname and sending the two off into the afterlife. This lifts the curse and allows the spirits trapped in the Manor of Sleep to depart. Yuu appears and takes the tattoo curse from Rei before passing on. Both Rei and Miku wake from the dream, deciding to continue living despite the pain of their losses
Gameplay
Fatal Frame III: The Tormented is a survival horror video game that has players taking control of three different characters−Rei Kurosawa, Miku Hinasaki, and Kei Amakura−who explore the supernatural Manor of Sleep, fighting hostile ghosts through photography using the series' recurring Camera Obscura. The game uses fixed third-person camera angles, with the Camera Obscura using a first-person view.
The game is split between the Manor of Sleep—set in the characters' dreams—and the real world where players control Rei in her apartment. In the real world, Rei researches events assisted by Miku and Kei, with passive ghosts appearing in Rei's apartment later in the game.  While in the Manor of Sleep, the goal is to explore its rooms, finding items which can either be used to solve puzzles or reveal aspects of the game's backstory.
Character health and the standard film type are restored to default levels upon leaving the Manor of Sleep. Progress is saved either at lanterns within the Manor of Sleep, or in Rei's apartment using the Camera Obscura.
Combat, carried over and expanded from earlier Fatal Frame titles, involves using the Camera Obscura to fight hostile ghosts, with damage being based on distance, the angle of the shot, and current film type. These factors also dictate the number of points awarded for a shot.
Combat points are used at save points to purchase items, and upgrade the Camera Obscura with lenses that increase damage or add special abilities. Passive ghosts can also be photographed for points, adding them to an in-game album.
Each of the characters have different abilities impacting gameplay. Rei is a balanced character with more upgrade opportunities and a "Flash" to knock ghosts away. Miku has stronger attack power and the ability to slow ghosts temporarily, but cannot use upgraded lenses. She can also explore different areas of the Manor by fitting through small gaps and crawl spaces. Kei has weak attack power, but high health allowing him to survive more hits and the option to hide from some stalking ghosts. He can also move heavy objects to open new paths.
I chooses Fatal frame and their series of the games for my own inspiration, it for the ideas to make the main character have flashbacks or deju vu to show what is the causes of the plot and aswell the ideas of the colours on the flashbacks on the game.
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witch-of-mustafar · 2 years
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Lockscrenn antagonist Fatal Frame saga.
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serenchi · 2 years
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On to my favorite: Reika!
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~ Making peace with the past ~ *laughs tensely as I realize that I gave up on tumblr art in the middle of me writing “Towards the manor of sleep”. So I’ll try to put forward the last illustrations in bulk: adding Albert and John’s illustrations together. I like writing emotional cowboys, not gonna lie and I’m quite proud that I actually stuck with this idea to the end. If you wanna read the fic these illustrations are for, here’s a link!
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fatalframe · 5 years
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unu-nunu-art · 5 years
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Happy Birthday @fullm00ny! ^u^
Here’s a little gift I’ve been working on for the past days, Reika from Fatal Frame. It was really, really interesting to draw this, I love experimenting with different styles. I hope you like it! 
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phantomstatistician · 5 years
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Fandom: Fatal Frame
Sample Size: 582 stories
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soft-stims · 6 years
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Reika Kuze stimboard for anon
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golvio · 6 years
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Just went on a nostalgic LP bender of Fatal Frame 3. It’s a little weird revisiting a game series I used to be obsessed with after the thrill has passed, but I find I’m noticing things that went over my head ten years ago.
For example, the voice acting. Kimberly Brooks’ performance as Rei was...okay. I understand she’s basically emotionally dead due to being horribly traumatized just like everyone else gripped by the Spooky Tattoo Curse, but at some points she just sounded like she had a really bad head cold.
However, what I didn’t really notice ten years ago when I was playing was just how dang good her performance as Reika was.
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“I’m here. I’ll always be here.” You can just hear the voice crack. That’s real sadness right there. She’s not just pitching her voice up and making fake sobbing noises like a badly dubbed anime.
Come to think of it, her performance as Rei broke out of “okay” during the more intense moments (chasing after Miku, when she sees Yuu for one last time at the end and nearly starts bawling). Is it just me, or is Brooks at her best when she’s directed to act out extreme emotions?
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thedollsblog · 7 years
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“Sleep, priestess, lie in peace
Sleep, priestess, lie in peace
If the priestess wakes from her dream
Perform the rite of stakes, her limbs pinned tight
Lest the doors open wide and suffering unleashed on all.“
- The Handmaiden’s Song
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