ObsCure
- 11 Playing
- 753 Backlogs
- 5 Replays
- 2.7% Retired
- 70% Rating
- 419 Beat
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70%PC
Co-Op gameplayUpdated 1.5 Years Ago
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JuanmaLegend

70%PC
6h 30m Played
Juego innovador para su época. Jugado en cooperativo, en esa época era impensanble un cooperativo en un survival así y eso tiene mucho mérito. Se hace ameno en dos jugadores.Updated 3.5 Years Ago
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60%PC
Decent horror game. With multiple playable characters with different abilities and multiple endings. Just a "meh" experience.Updated 3.5 Years Ago
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70%PC
5h 30m Played
Pas mal en lets play coop, old schoolUpdated 4 Years Ago
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mrcrimpbiscuit

90%PlayStation 2
6h Played
fantastic throwback to classic survival horror. easily a recommended game from me.Updated 4.5 Years Ago
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TheOro44

70%PC
8h 35m Played
+ cheesy horror in the veins of Resident Evil+ 5 playable characters, all with their own unique skill
+ characters dying does not stop the story from progression, as long as at least one is alive
+ can be played solo or with AI
+ exploration with simple puzzles and document reading
+ high-school as main location
+ little replay value
+ saving limited, but accessible at any point
+ good soundtrack
+ some unlockables
- clunky combat
- unresponsive command system
- no full 16:9 support
- no mouse support
- in-game cutscene sound off-sync
- intro music replaced
- level design could be better
- teleporting mechanic breaks the game (don't use it)
Final Verdict: 73% (average)
(Finished on Hard, no manual saving)
Updated 4.5 Years Ago
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Official IGN Review

75%No Platform Specified
I did a double take when I found out that Obscure is launching at a suggested retail price of less than twenty bucks nationwide. For what you get in the package, it's a great deal and far beyond the quality of your typical low-budget title. But even if money weren't an issue, Obscure is still dissimilar enough from other horror favorites like Resident Evil and Silent Hill to warrant a pick-up by diehard genre fans. And besides, the co-op mode is almost worth the price of admission alone, while the hidden bonuses you'll receive for beating the game add even more to its overall value. Just don't expect anything too enthralling when it comes to plot advancement or puzzle solving.Updated 19.5 Years Ago