Need a walkthrough of Fatal Frame: The Black Haired Shrine Maiden or better known as Fatal Frame V? Well, there’s a 100% completion walkthrough for the game with an English translation.

I completely forgot about this game and it’s kind of old in the realm of gaming news, but someone recently notified me about a walkthrough for the game with English subtitles and translations, so gamers who wanted to get a look at the title who can’t speak or read a lick of Japanese can do so.

The complete walkthrough below comes courtesy of YouTuber GirlGamerGaB. She offers an overlay of English text translations in some segments while also offering live commentary translations as she plays through the game. I can only imagine the amount of time it and effort it would take to play through a game and then go back and offer translated subtitles in some segments. You can check it out below.

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It’s a very comprehensive playthrough from GaB. Usually I don’t like walkthroughs with commentary because I find it distracting and annoying, but it’s kind of necessary in this case because if you don’t speak or read Japanese you would have no idea what’s going on.

Some people, however, would prefer not to see walkthroughs like the one above because they’re hoping that Koei Tecmo will localize the game for the West, but that seems somewhat unlikely given that it was released back in late September last year and there’s been nary a word about any ports.

I should make it known that there’s more than 23 hours worth of videos in the playlist. However you’ll want to skip to video 53 in the list if you want to see how to get through the game with 100% completion rates. This is for those of you who may have imported the game and need a little help getting through some segments.

Fatal Frame: Oracle of the Sodden Rave, also known as The Black Haired Shrine Maiden… or Fatal Frame V, is available right now over in Japan. You can import the game from places like Play-Asia.com.

I would say you could learn more about the game from Wikipedia, but they’ve been found to be less than reliable.