The game is streamlined and broken down into various segments, forcing you to use a specific team, but at least the inventory is transferred each time. Strangely enough, it’s much more difficult than the first one and requires even more item management, and of course, a lot of running away. Furthermore, the whole light gimmick has been stripped out, turning the game in a classic survival-horror. It also implies that no one can die, because Hydravision has telegraphed the game very carefully. Even when it does, you will need a specific team to progress. The first disappointment is that, for most of the game, ObsCure II doesn’t allow you to choose your characters. He replaces Kenny as the force of nature.Īmy Brookes is the smart & beautiful blonde. He can climb and reach higher grounds easily. Unfortunately, he isn’t able to cope with his disease and turns into a monster.Ĭorey Wilde is a skater and a full time daredevil. Traumatized by his own stupidity, Kenny ended up in college. Unlike Shannon, he needs daily medication to survive. Traumatized by school, Stan spent some time in prison and is now working as a delivery boy. Being accustomed to the plant disease, she can absorb “black auras”, magic walls blocking certain paths. Obviously traumatized by the events of Leafmore High, Shannon still doesn’t have any taste in clothing. The gallery of characters has changed a little bit, for the worse: Awkward as hell, the dialogue doesn’t make much sense, thanks to a terrible translation, and the characters changing moods from line to line don’t really help either. It involves rape and a whole sort of gory details that you might want to avoid. The plot is awful, but not in a good way. To make things worse, Kenny quickly suffers from treatment withdrawal, turning in a huge abomination and therefore becoming the nemesis of the players. While going to a fraternity party, Kenny and the new crew discover that black spores actually transform everyone into monsters. Based upon strange growing plants, the drug induces nightmares-filled hallucinations. On the campus, a new drug seems to be a killer among students. But surviving the plant monsters wasn’t enough, as all of the heroes were infected with the plant’s spores, forcing them to take a special treatment every day to avoid side effects, like, for example, turning into a giant monster. Two years after the events of Leafmore High, our brilliant protagonists made it to the nearby Fallcreek College. It is also worth underlining that the PSP port is excellent and allows you to play two players mode with the ad-hoc system, while the Wii version includes some bonus animatics. ![]() The PC port is probably the best version, as the higher resolution is far less fuzzy. It was published on the PC, PlayStation 2, Wii and PSP. And while the first game is decent, its sequel is a complete trainwreck. ![]() Features 6 charismatic characters with unique skills unique coop mode: second player can join in at any time highly detailed and rich 3D environment find clues and solve various rddles and mysteries and a vast variety of weapons and horrifying monsters.A few years later, Microïds felt lucky and gave the green light for a second ObsCure in 2007, smartly called ObsCure II… at least in Europe, as it was retitled ObsCure: The Aftermath in the United States. But a handful of students find out that there is more to the flowers than anyone could have expected when the seeds finally germinate, a bad trip suddenly turns into a horrible reality. While experimenting with these flowers in class, a dangerous substance is discovered that induces strange but vivid dreams. But all is not right on Fallcreek University strange black flowers have suddenly sprung up everywhere on the campus. Now, the survivors have picked up their lives and joined college. Some of them survived that terrible night, while others perished. Now, the survivors have picked (Also known as "Obscure II") Two years ago, at Leafmore High, a group of young teenagers were trapped inside their school and hunted by monsters that had been released by the maniac headmaster.
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