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Obscure 2 aftermath wii review
Obscure 2 aftermath wii review








Composed by Olivier Derivière who made the game for Obscure too as well as other games like Alone in The Dark. The music is really good, one of the best things of the game like it was in Obscure. All the characters in the game are charismatic and has different personalities, they talk most part of the game and they're not like the characters of many games that don't say a word in the whole game. The graphics are good, better than before with a new camera system behind our character most of the time. You can play the game with someone else as a second player which is something that makes the game different from other survival horror games. The game allow you to take control of different characters as you did in the previous game of the series. Obscure: The Aftermath is a sequel for the previous obscure developed by Microids. Solisten werden ihre dämlichen Begleiter regelmäßig verfluchen, zu zweit wird man hingegen gut unterhalten - vor allem, wenn man auf trashigen College- und klassischen Resident Evil-Horror steht. Und das ist auch gut so, denn die Intelligenz der KI-Partner ist alles andere als überzeugend.

Obscure 2 aftermath wii review psp#

Selbst der unterhaltsame Koop-Modus, bei dem jederzeit ein zweiter Mitspieler ins laufende Abenteuer einsteigen kann, ist auf der PSP mit von der Partie. Dafür punktet der Titel dank individueller Charakterfähigkeiten und gut eingeflochtener Rätseleinlagen auch heute noch mit einem abwechslungsreichen Spielablauf. Auch der Umfang ist nicht allzu üppig, die Verteilung der Speicherpunkte nicht immer glücklich. Schockmomente machen sich hingegen eher rar, Story und Charaktere wirken reichlich plump und das Spieldesign spürbar angestaubt. And that’s a good note to end a review on.Īber grafisch ist der Titel für PSP-Verhältnisse absolut topp, die Soundkulisse trotz haarsträubender Dialoge nach wie vor ein echtes Highlight. There are plenty of little flaws here and there that are quite visible, but it doesn’t completely erase the atmospheric appeal and general fun factor. It’s also a good option if you want to play with a friend just don’t expect something that’s refined and polished within an inch of its entertainment life. Still, Obscure: The Aftermath is well worth playing for any fan of the genre, especially because it’s only twenty bucks. The voice acting is just plain bad and we often felt completely overmatched when fighting the nasties that inhabit most every level of the game. The storyline is kinda boring, though, and the pacing leaves a little something to be desired. The co-op system works rather well (even though we found it to be a bit slow and stilted at times), the speed is worthy of both a third-person shooter and a survival/horror game, and above all else, the atmosphere gives the entire experience a huge boost.








Obscure 2 aftermath wii review