It is important to clarify right away that the PlayStation Portable did not receive a unique, exclusive Fatal Frame title. Instead, it hosts one of the most impressive feats in handheld gaming history: a near-perfect port of the PlayStation 2 classic, Fatal Frame III: The Tormented .
The game's sound design is also noteworthy, with a haunting soundtrack and realistic sound effects that help to create a sense of immersion and fear. The game's use of Japanese folklore and mythology adds to the sense of unease and uncertainty, as players are confronted with a range of terrifying and supernatural enemies.