Let’s face it, Obscure 1&2 isn’t original in the slightest (expect for the 2up mode), but it knows its limits unlike a lot of survival horror games out there. Sure, the gameplay is very tired and familiar so it has every right to be criticised. I don’t think you should ever hold it against Obscure for doing that. While games like Resident Evil and Alone in the Dark 5 are trying their best to prove to you that they’re works of narrative art (sadly, I was really disapointed by AITD’s paint by numbers plot), Obscure just puts out these stereotypes and lets you play out an interactive version of The Faculty. I can’t understand why people can’t get their head around the fact Obscure revels in its b-movie roots. ![]() ![]() You do know all the characters and situations are intentionally cliched, right?
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