Zero series game science

[[[CP|W:210|H:140|A:C|U:file2.qidian./chapters/20134/9/2397222635011451076225000980215.jpg]]]] The "Zero" series is the general name of the horror games developed by the Japanese manufacturer Nintendo (formerly owned by Tecmo), and the series has released five games, according to the release date, they are "Zero ~ ZERO", "Zero ~ Red Butterfly", "Zero ~ Tattoo Sound", "Zero ~ Lunar Eclipse Mask", "Zero ~". True Red Butterfly ("Zero ~ Red Butterfly" remake).

The first three games are mainly based on PS2, and there are also corresponding versions for XBOX and mobile phones. Published on July 31, 2008, "Zero ~ Lunar Eclipse Mask~" (Zero ~ Lunar Eclipse の仮面~) is available on the Wii platform.

Named after "Zero", it refers to the fact that it should exist, but if it doesn't exist, it feels like it should exist, and if it exists, it is ethereal. The word "zero" is a word used to mean ghosts, and because it can also be pronounced "REI" (in Japanese, zero is pronounced the same as spirit), it is a perfect title for a ghost removal game.

The first is the original "Zero~ZERO", which was released on PS2 at the end of 2001. Different from the mainstream American horror games of the past, this pure Japanese-style horror game caused an instant sensation when it was launched, with scenes of ancient and dark Japanese buildings, creepy background sound effects, Japanese bizarre story background, and the setting of ghosts and ghosts as enemies. The design of the weak female protagonist who uses the camera (the weapon in this game) to take pictures of the spirits brings players an unparalleled sense of fear, and even when many players evaluate each generation, they all point out that "Zero~ZERO" is the most terrifying and difficult in the series. Look, there's a reason I'm scared to play (look for the stairs right now).

2 years apart,The sequel "Zero ~ Red Butterfly" debuted at the end of 2003,The basic game structure is not far from the original,In addition to some new systems,The biggest feature is the design of the double protagonist,Performed by twin beautiful girl sisters Amakura cocoon、Amakura Mio。 In the minds of many players, the story and ending of this generation are the most touching, and there are many people who cry when they break the level (not because they finally break the level)

After another 2 years, the third generation of "Zero ~ Tattoo Sound" was also released on PS2. The protagonist group of this generation is quite special, and it has a lot to do with the characters of the previous work. For example, the heroine of the first generation, Hinasaki Crimson, also appears here, and the other protagonist, Hotaru Amakura, is an uncle and nephew with the twin sister of the second generation. The story setting of this work is also quite well received.,The degree of emotion is not much better than that of the second generation.。

The fourth installment in the series, Zero: The Mask of the Eclipse, was released on July 31, 2008. The price is 6800 yen. The theme of the game is still the player's adventure in an abandoned mansion and the use of cameras that can fight off ghosts. The horror of invisible enemies and the loneliness of being alone in the dark will be perfectly reproduced in this game. This game also adds a new horror experience to the Wii's unique somatosensory features. The player will become the one who travels to Hazuki Island in order to retrieve his lost memories and gradually approaches the truth of the incident. The synopsis of the story, to put it simply, there are five girls who were abducted to the "Hazy Moon Island" to perform some kind of ritual when they were young, but what happened happened to them, it was as if they had lost their memories... Ten years later, two of the five girls have died, and among the only three left, "Aso Misaki" and "Tsukimori Tsukimori" went to the island where the incident occurred to find out the truth, and the protagonist of this work, "Mizuno Moon Flowing Song", also went to Hatsuki Island later.........

Overall, it's a satisfying horror game, and with the Wii's unique control mode, it's a really exciting experience, and the feeling of using a right-handed controller to control the camera is different from using an analog stick. You can enjoy the fun of shooting games when fighting with a projection camera, and the effect is quite good.

Projective Camera: A special camera developed by Japanese folklorist Dr. Kunihiko Aso that can capture "invisible things". The most critical item in the Zero series, there are several projection machines in the Zero series, and according to the notes left by Dr. Aso himself obtained in the game, except for the one used in Zero Zero, the rest are "prototype works".

Spirit Stone Radio: It is an improved ore radio that uses ore as part of the circuit to receive information, and it is said that it can receive the voice of the spirit world, and the voice of the spirit world can be heard through the radio, and people can feel certain breaths to have a premonition, and the resonance between twins has similar characteristics.

Film (film) is divided into 07 type, 14 type, 37 type (unique to zero zero), 61 type, 74 type (unique to zero zero), 90 type and zero type. Each type of film has a different attack power and fill time, which is why the projective machine can attack Wraiths.

Mirror Stone: The number is scarce, and the protagonist can only equip one. When a powerful wraith attacks the protagonist, the Mirror Stone grants the protagonist an additional life.

Kazuyomaru: A blood-replenishing item in the game that can replenish a small amount of stamina.

Imperial Water: A blood-replenishing item in the game, which is scarce in number and can replenish all stamina.

ZeroShot: Take a photo with the Spiritual Power Meter full and the capture circle in yellow. Mask of Zero Lunar Eclipse: Take the circle and turn it full (Mizuki no Moon Stream Song & Tsukimori Enka) or three times (Aso Misaki).

Spirit Stones can use the camera's enhanced functions (e.g., pressure, delay, vision, paralysis, probe, etc.), and consume one stone each time they are used (unique to Zero).

Rituals and Calamities: Throughout the series, there is a ritual that has been passed down since ancient times, usually in a hidden location. Each ritual requires one or more living people as sacrifices, and failure of the ritual can bring devastating damage to the village and island. The ruins that the protagonist needs to explore in the game are all cursed villages after the failure of the ritual, and the plot is usually a repetition of the last failed ritual.

The Gate of Yellow Springs: Although the villages and families where the ceremonies are held, the place where the heroines of all generations will eventually arrive is the Gate of Yellow Springs, which is the legendary boundary between life and death, such as "Void" in "Zero Red Butterfly" and "Ya" in "Zero Tattoo Voice", it is difficult for people who come here to keep themselves.