If you're the type of person who gets into the atmosphere in games, this will be scary as hell.

User Rating: 9 | Project Zero II: Crimson Butterfly PS2
You play as Mio, a young Japanese girl who is visiting the forest she used to play in as a child. Your twin sister, Mayu, is kind of creepy and has supernatural tendencies. They find themselves in the Lost Village, where it never turns to day. Basically, you find a spirit camera (the Camera Obscura) in the first house and use it to battle ghosts throughout the whole game. You can also take pictures of immobile ghosts and harmless ghosts for points. Points are used to upgrade the camera to deal more damage to ghosts or for better range. The addition of added effects to the camera (such as Blast, which does more damage) gives the game some variance and even replayability. It's pretty easy throughout, except for a few examples such as the twins in the Kiryu House. If you like a creepy atmosphere and you can get into video games so as to not think about anything going on outside of the screen, then this game will scare you. The battles are not the scary parts; it's walking down a random seemingly deserted hallway, only to find that something is waiting around the corner, or is about to jump through a window. Thank God Mayu doesn't follow you around the whole time; she's annoying and gets in the way. You run really slowly, but you won't mind, trust me.