

However, you should earn more than enough points to pay the 10,000 cost of each Costume. Be warned, the points it costs to purchase outfits are the same ones you’ll spend on upgrades for your Camera and on items to take into each episode. Select the costume you want, then accept your choice again to pay the cost. Swap between them by hitting left and right. You can change costumes for the three lead characters in the game: Yuri Kozukata, Miu Hinasaki, and Ren Hojo. On the Costumes menu, you’ll then be able to purchase any available outfits by spending points you’ve earned while playing.

After you clear a game section, you’ll be presented with a screen which shows the levels you’ve completed as well as your progress on the Ghost List and Archive.Īt the bottom of this screen, you should see the option to press a button (Triangle on PlayStation) to open the Costumes menu. To change costumes in Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water, you need to reach the menu shown at the end of one of the game’s episodes. How to change costumes in Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water There are a wide selection of outfits in Project Zero: Maiden of Black, but to dress up in them you’ll first need to learn how to change costumes, something that isn’t immediately apparent when you first start playing. Do we know anything of the Switch version's control scheme (or other versions' control schemes, but I'm most interested in the Switch since that's the platform I'll be getting it on)?Ghosts may be the main subjects behind the lens in the Project Zero / Fatal Frame series, but that doesn’t mean you can’t dress for the camera either. Do we know of any other modifications or changes, period? Is there anything else in the Deluxe version besides more outfits? Is the Deluxe version going to be limited-time prior to release (or possibly extending to just after)? There is a "Deluxe" version of the game, apparently containing even more outfits and some kind of digital artbook, but nothing else.

However, new swimsuits outfits have been added, as well as other outfits. Similarly, the bikini outfits that were replaced by the Nintendo outfits are also not in this version. The Wii U Nintendo-themed outfits are not in any versions of this re-release (obviously they wouldn't be in the non-Nintendo versions), not even the Switch one (which is a bummer, frankly). There is no physical copy anywhere, for any platform, outside of Asia/Japan. Okay, so let me see if I've got this straight.
