

It’s no wonder ghosts thrive at this site. It is a spiritual place infamous for suicides and was the religious locale of a unique sect of water worshippers sacrificing shrine maidens to keep a malevolent power known as the Black Water at bay. The focal point of Maiden of Black Water is the fictional Japanese mountain Mt. In fact, for this review I dusted off my old Wii U, installed the demo of the game and played through a significant amount of it to better judge the remastered version.

As the original made heavy use of the Wii U’s gamepad, I was intrigued how controls and gameplay have been adjusted to create fulfilling gameplay on the Switch.

Six years later, October 2021, sees the remaster of the game released on our beloved hybrid console. The original game saw the darkness of night in October 2015. It was originally developed for and published on Nintendo’s Wii U. Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water, or Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water as it is known on the other side of the pond, is the fifth entry in the Project Zero/Fatal Frame series of survival horror video games. This also assumes that using both global and per-user savedata at the same time is possible, since the latter is used for all the non-Pokémon stuff on NSO and supports cloud backup already.Introducing: Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water Review However, this apparently would cause issues with system transfer, à la ACNH.

One supposed alternative would be to use the global savedata instead of per-user savedata for just the Pokémon saves, since the former savedata is not backed up to the cloud, and the profile can still be checked to basically have it function as if it had per-user storage (so multiple profiles on the same Switch don't have to share one Pokémon save file). What's really needed for the Pokémon saves is the ability to exempt parts of the game's save data filesystem from cloud backup, and that still doesn't exist as far as we know. Click to expand.I assume you're referring to the "integrated storage" services that were added? That appears to be for finding a single piece of content by ID, checking all storage locations to find it (thus "integrating" the storage).
