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'''Obtained:''' You must beat the game on Hard mode.<br> | {{FF4 spoilers}}'''Obtained:''' You must beat the game on Hard mode.<br> | ||
'''Canon?''' Unknown.<br> | '''Canon?''' Unknown.<br> | ||
'''Song:''' [[Zero no Chouritsu]]<br> | '''Song:''' [[Zero no Chouritsu]]<br> | ||
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Obtained: You must beat the game on Hard mode.
Canon? Unknown.
Song: Zero no Chouritsu
Game: Fatal Frame IV
As in Fatal Frame III, the same FMV is used for both endings of Fatal Frame IV. There is no change to what occurs, except that the Photograph Ending uses Amano Tsukiko's song Zero no Chouritsu, while the Normal ending uses Amano Tsukiko's song NOISE.
The other difference between the two endings is the photographs shown during the credits.
Misaki Asou is shown collapsed on the ground holding Miya, right where the player last saw her. She then gets up as a form appears in front of her. It is that of Madoka Tsukimori. Misaki drops the doll and goes to see Madoka, Madoka then leads Misaki out of the caverns and to the beach and then smiles at her before disappearing. Misaki is seen watching the souls being freed and crossing over to the Other Side.
Ruka's FMV showing her playing the piano and the Tsukimori Song is once again played at the end of the credits, as well as an image of a pond reflecting the moon in the middle of a forest.
Photographs shown
Misc. Info
- Although neither ending of Fatal Frame IV has been officially confirmed as canon, Makoto Shibata stated on Twitter that he personally prefers the ending in which Misaki survives.[1]
References
- ↑ Twitter conversation, retrieved 27 November 2013.