I finished Zero ~Nuregarasu no Miko~ (Fatal Frame V) last week. It was pretty good. I enjoyed the story, but it seemed a bit more tame in the scares department compared to what I remember Fatal Frame II being like. It had some tense moments, but for the most part, I think it's broken up too much by the chapter intermissions, and all the pretty free coming and going from the mountain. By contrast, Fatal Frame II basically locks you in a ghost down at night, where oblivion is upon you, with no way out until you finish the game. That said, I still really enjoyed Fatal Frame V, overall (partly because Rui is now my waifu >_>). If you're like me, and enjoy Capcom's horror games, but don't find them particularly chilling, then Fatal Frame might be for you.
I've decided that I need to play more of the Fatal Frame series, so I started up the fourth game (Zero ~Tsukihami no Kamen~) the other day, and oh my fuck! After two chapters it became very clear to me that the team started to pull their punches with the fifth installment, for some reason. Fatal Frame IV is madness; Which is fitting, I guess, because it's set in something like an insane asylum, on an island where all the residents spontaneously vanished. The wiimote controls are-- not ideal, but it's just a completely different category of bone chilling madness compared to Fatal Frame V.
As a game I'm using to kind of wind down from Fatal Frame IV, I also started playing Earth Seeker on the Wii. It's a Japan only title, also, that is kind of a curious mish-mash of PSO, Rockman Dash (MML), Monster Hunter, and Dark Cloud (?). The premise is that a fleet of ships were moving house from Earth while carrying a bunch of our 'relics.' As they were nearing the new homeworld, something caused the engines on all the ships to malfunction, and the crash landings pollinated the planet with relics. As a human clone (mysteriously, all the clones to this point have been female), the main character is tasked with going out and collecting all the relics. It's a pretty interesting game, and I'm enjoying it for the most part. The combat is pretty quirky, but interesting. I'm curious about the resolutions to many of the mysteries surrounding the game's world. (inb4 the first male clone, that appears to be reacting to relics I'm collecting, is actually the big-bad, somehow.)