Obscure: The Aftermath - UK PSP
Playlogic
Release:
09.10.2009
FSK:
ab 18 Jahre
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Sprache:
Englisch
Obscure: The Aftermath - UK
Obscure: The Aftermath is the sequel to the acclaimed survival horror game Obscure. Two years ago, at Leafmore High, a group of young teenagers were trapped inside their school and haunted by monsters that had been released by their maniac headmaster. Some of them survived that terrible night, while others perished. Since then the survivors have picked up their lives and began college at Fallcreek University.
Unexpectedly, strange black flowers start springing up all over campus. While experimenting with these flowers in class, a dangerous substance is discovered that induces strange but vivid dreams. Some of the students find that there is more to the flowers than anyone could have ever expected and when the seeds finally germinate, a bad trip suddenly turns into a horrible reality.
Six individually developed characters, all with their own unique skills
Unique co-op mode; second player can join in at any time
Highly detailed and rich 3D environment
Vast variety of weapons and horrifying monsters
Stunning soundtrack performed by the Boston String Quartet and the Paris Opera’s Children’s choir
Fully optimized controls for PSP, including a redesigned menu
User accessible playlist of the musical tracks and FMV cutscenes
Stunning storyboard, artwork and concept art galleries
Unexpectedly, strange black flowers start springing up all over campus. While experimenting with these flowers in class, a dangerous substance is discovered that induces strange but vivid dreams. Some of the students find that there is more to the flowers than anyone could have ever expected and when the seeds finally germinate, a bad trip suddenly turns into a horrible reality.
Six individually developed characters, all with their own unique skills
Unique co-op mode; second player can join in at any time
Highly detailed and rich 3D environment
Vast variety of weapons and horrifying monsters
Stunning soundtrack performed by the Boston String Quartet and the Paris Opera’s Children’s choir
Fully optimized controls for PSP, including a redesigned menu
User accessible playlist of the musical tracks and FMV cutscenes
Stunning storyboard, artwork and concept art galleries