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Platform: Nintendo Wii
  • Six different characters to play - each needing to contribute their unique abilities
  • Survival horror game heavily influenced by teen horror movies
  • Unique co-op mode where a friend can join in anytime
  • Highly detailed, creepy environments
  • Immersive soundtrack performed by the Boston Symphonic Orchestra and the Paris Opera Children's Choir

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  • ASIN: B000XPMU1O
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches ; 3.5 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: March 25, 2008
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #4,964 in Video Games (See Bestsellers in Video Games)

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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 principal. Some of them survived that terrible night, while most others perished. The survivors have since picked up their lives and joined college. But all is not right at Fallcreek University... Strange black flowers have suddenly sprung up everywhere on campus. While experimenting with these flowers in class, a dangerous substance was discovered that induces strange but vivid dreams. A handful of students soon 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...

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4.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good, April 4, 2008
By N. Durham "Big Evil" (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
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Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
I didn't expect much from Obscure: The Aftermath, mainly because I wasn't too thrilled with the first Obscure game (released what seems like ages ago) and the fact that the game carries a budget price tag. Well, you definitely get your money's worth with Obscure: The Aftermath, which for those who are unfamiliar with the first game, is a co-op survival horror excursion. The story picks up where the first game left off, finding familiar characters now in college, and once again haunted by horiffic forces at work. The Wii version of the game doesn't look bad one bit, considering this is a pretty budget priced release. The character models and lighting effects are well done, and the environments are well detailed. The game's music score is haunting as well, but the real meat and potatoes of the game is the co-op gameplay that really enhances what would otherwise have been a generic survival horror trip. The few flaws that hurt Obscure: The Aftermath mostly lie within the game's combat system, which doesn't always work out well. Not to mention that the game's story isn't much to look at, and the voice acting is beyond atrocious. Also, the game is quite short (you can finish the game in one sitting if you so desired), and your AI controlled partner isn't always the brightest brain in the bunch either. For the Wii version of Obscure, there are some Wii-specific features, but nothing really substancial. Flaws aside though, Obscure: The Aftermath is a surprisingly good survival horror yarn that delivers the goods, and the budget price tag warrants a look at the very least.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Two player survival horror, May 22, 2008
By HantuDuppy (Grand Rapids, MI) - See all my reviews
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This is a TWO player survival horror game. This sort of genre usually has awkward game-play for single player, so I wasn't expecting much from a two player rendition. I was pleasantly surprised! This game has one of the best implementations of a 3rd person camera angle view of any video game. The camera centers on one player at a time with that player controlling the pan and tilt. Camera control can be taken or given at any time. A power struggle didn't develop over the camera because this game has you working together as a team. This game isn't multiplayer so two people can happen to play at the same time, it's co-operative and you play the multiplayer because it's more enjoyable that way; it's social.

The Graphics are superb. Environments are highly detailed with terrific use of light. Flashlights actually illuminate rather than creating an opaque glow. The background doesn't turn into sudden jet black outside the flashlight beam. The game is very linear. Background ambiance such as people talking in other rooms and shadows of people cast on windows helps you forget that a little. There are many cut scenes, though the rag doll movements of characters are a blemish. The story is fast paced, unfortunately it's very short (10 hours of gameplay).

Some of the puzzles were good, some were lame, none were bad. There was some pointless Wiimote shaking, but it wasn't excessive.

Combat is challenging and not too frustrating. There was surprising depth despite the simplicity. In the woods, one of us fought while the other held the flashlight and roles quickly reversed when a monster snuck up from behind. Swinging left and right builds up a combo, but in tight areas, swinging up and down ensures that we aren't whacking each other in the back of the head. When a monster threw one of us off screen, we'd quickly switch camera controls to get back into the fight.

If you like horror games, Obscure is decent. If you also have a friend who likes horror games and will play it with you, then Obscure is a no-brainer, worthwhile buy.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It's not Resident Evil, but it is fun., April 16, 2008
By Halicon5 (Casper, Wyoming United States) - See all my reviews
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Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
First, I'm going to warn you... this game is not Resident Evil 4. Or RE 3 or 2. It sits somewhere between Resident Evil 1 and Silent Hill, in a weird teen movie purgatory where stereotypes are elevated to some kind of saintly status.

It's also really fun.

Basically, think of teen slasher films, toss in a bunch of dialogue and text with witty and humorous college/music/sex/drug/movie references and you've got a good idea of the game's mentality. A bunch of kids that survived a previous mad scientist experiments are brought together for round two. The college they are attending is besieged with a black flower that causes epic hallucinations and then turns its victims into monsters. The characters move throughout the story solving environmental puzzles, a la Resident Evil Zero. Typical survival horror, but with teens.

Pros:
==> Two-player co-op gameplay. A second player can drop into the game at any time. I spend most of my time on this game playing multi-player and find it very enjoyable.
==> Good graphics with a moody art style that communicates the feel of the game very appropriately. There are better looking games on the Wii, but there are far more games that look a lot worse than Obscure: The Aftermath.
==> Six playable characters, each with their own unique skills important to solving puzzles. One character can climb around, another is strong, another is a hacker, one picks locks, etc.
==> Enjoyable and accessible puzzles. Some are challenging, some are obscure, but you usually won't get stuck for very long.
==> Linear gameplay and story. I think this is a good thing, because the action keeps chugging along and you rarely spend much time wandering aimlessly trying to figure out what to do.
==> Motion controls: There are some really well thought out motion controls in this game. Lock picking is especially cool and is a refreshing break in the action. It's a small detail but you can tell someone really cared about the lock picking. Other game developers are going to steal this idea from Obscure and I can't blame them.
==> Lots of voice acting and cinematic cut scenes
==> Did I mention that the lock picking mini-game puzzles were pretty decent?
==> Some truly funny dialog and hidden comments throughout the game. My friend Shiropan and I have had many laugh-out-loud moments and we're about half way through.
==> 8 hours length, give or take. The game isn't drawn out unnecessarily long with repetitive tasks and grinding.
==> Price: $30.00 at launch... not bad at all.

Cons:
==> 8 hours length, give or take. It gets right to the point.
==> No online co-op gameplay. That could have helped with the camera sharing issues.
==> I have minor complaints about the menu system. It isn't bad, but it isn't great either and many things could have been done easier.
==> Wii-waggle. Get ready to waggle that wii-mote like it ain't no thang. Some motion controls just don't make much sense and basically consist of shaking the controller a lot.
==> Wonky camera. The game designers couldn't decide if they wanted to use fixed camera angles or free-look camera controls, so the game switches back and forth regularly. It's not a problem in single player, but can be an issue in multi-player at times.
==> Script and voice acting is sometimes very forced.

Early in the game, ammo and firearms are low in supply. Fewer guns, more melee emphasis. It's not bad, but I prefer the safety of shooting zombi... err... mutated monsters from a safe distance. Maybe I'm crazy that way. A fun strategy is to use the Taser on a creature while the other player goes to town with a baseball bat or golf club. It's all good fun.

Overall, I recommend this title to mature audiences if you don't mind a game that gets a little campy and doesn't take itself too seriously. The short length of the game may make it more appropriate as a rental for some players. Single player is ok, but like campy, cheesy, dorky teen horror/slasher flicks, this game is best enjoyed with company. Oh, and if you haven't guessed, this title is for mature audiences. Seriously, don't buy this game for younger kids and young teenagers as some family-fun entertainment. If you do play survival horror games with your kids as a family bonding activity, I recommend taking the $30 and using it to buy 15 minutes of therapy for your family instead. There are way too many adult references and there is a lot of sexual innuendo in this game in addition to the violent imagery.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Obscure but fun
Graphics: I thought the graphics were good. I firmly align myself as a retro gamer, but the graphics in horror games are one place where I can easily concede a point or two. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Renee Komodowski

5.0 out of 5 stars how many good games does the wii have
now some say this game isnt that good others love it let me just say its better then most wii games. Read more
Published 9 months ago by C. Lomax

4.0 out of 5 stars I had tons of fun
I'm no video game connoisseur, but I had a lot of fun with this game. It was challenging enough that I couldn't speed right through it, but I also didn't get stuck anywhere. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Sara Alice

3.0 out of 5 stars Meh kinda in the middle
The plot is kinda murky. I expect a decent plot out of games in this genre. Maybe I'm too used to Resident Evil and Silent Hill. However , the puzzles are fun to get through. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Hands down, worst ever
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Published 14 months ago by Snappy

5.0 out of 5 stars Obscure the after math is a good game
Obscure the after math is a really good game and fun to play. The controls of the game are good. The music and sound effect are great and the graphics are really good. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Eric Jacobs

3.0 out of 5 stars Obscure : The review!
The game was fun to play not very scary at all, the Wii controls make it a chalenge ! TIP for picking locks move your control TOWARD the screen! no real replay val at all.
Published 18 months ago by Cynthia Beaumont

2.0 out of 5 stars Cheesy dialogue, Horrible controls
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Published 18 months ago by UchuuKeijiShaider

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