
Cameras, Cards, and Comebacks: A Four-Game Look at Modern Classics
A quartet of reviews surveys four modern takes on beloved games: Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly’s PS5 remake is terrifying and faithful to its themes but suffers from slower pacing and framerate issues; The Yellow House is a solid card‑shedding game with clever color mechanics but limited replay value; Scott Pilgrim EX delivers fluid, stylish beat‑’em‑ups with satisfying combat and RPG upgrades, though its open world can feel hollow; Resident Evil Requiem blends Grace Ashcroft’s methodical puzzle-solving with Leon Kennedy’s action, starting strong but leaning on nostalgia in the second half.



