As for the plot itself, it's a classic early-2000s J-horror affair. Crimson Butterfly deals heavily with themes of guilt, trauma, and codependence, along with this, at times, explosive feeling of rage and sorrow that permeates throughout the game. The original Crimson Butterfly launched with three endings; the Wii remake added three more; this version adds one new one on top of that. What you get depends on choices made near the end and the difficulty you're playing on — and in the original, unlocking the "good" ending required beating the entire game a second time on hard mode. You should be able to complete the game in about 10 hours, 12-14 if you're constantly taking breaks like I was.
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