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By far the the most amazing yet underrated game I have ever got a chance to play
Obscure: The Aftermath
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"ObScure: The Aftermath" (a.k.a. “ObScure II")
EGM, May 2008 (#228)
Reflected Fates
This is the first time I'm reviewing/summarizing a game. Thought I'd give it a shot. And what better place to start than with the underground game that's made it to my list of games I'll always remember?
To sum the story up, ObsCure is a survival horror video game with four (later five) playable character you can choose and switch from throughout the game: Shannon, Josh, Stan, Ashley, and, later, Shannon's brother, Kenny. The setting is in their school, a run down and rather eerie looking place where rogue experiments run loose. You're trapped in the school searching for Kenny, who went missing a day prior to the game's beginning. As you search for him, you discover the secret the school faculty has been hiding, and the cause of so many disappearances among the students. Your goal is to find Kenny and then find our the origin to the monsters existence, along with keeping your entire party alive.
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Survival horror games are my effing jam. From obscure little gems like Rule of Rose and D2, to shitty yet endearing grinds such as The Ring: Terror’s Reign, I’ll play anything with odd controls, creepy atmosphere, and over-reliance on resource management. But the genre is pretty fucked at...