ObsCure (video game)

ObsCure

Developer(s) Hydravision Entertainment
Publisher(s) DreamCatcher Interactive
Writer(s) Tony Marques
Composer(s) Olivier Derivière
Series ObsCure
Engine RenderWare
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 2
Xbox
Release date(s) EU 20041001October 1, 2004
NA 20050406April 6, 2005
Genre(s) Survival horror
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
Rating(s)
Media/distribution Optical disc

ObsCure is a survival horror video game developed by Hydravision Entertainment and published by DreamCatcher Interactive[1] for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It was released on October 1, 2004 in Europe and North America on April 6, 2005.

Contents

Storyline

Some strange things seem to be happening at Leafmore High. Four teenagers set out to search for their missing friend. They’ve found themselves locked inside the school overnight, and they now have to get to the bottom of the strange occurrences.

You'll take control of the five desperate teens as you explore the massive school and battle a number of different types of infected students.

The students discover that the enemies they face are sensitive to light, with direct sunlight being able to destroy them. Flashlights help to slightly weaken their foes and the malevolent black aura surrounding them.

The students wind up discovering a conspiracy about the injections turning students into mutated monsters, mostly experimentations based on a rare plant spore with the possibility to allow people to live forever. It is discovered that the Nurse and the Principal are over 100 years old but seem only to be in their 60s thanks to the tests they had performed on others.

The students later come across their principal, who is killed by a teacher seeking to cure himself of the infection caused by Herbert's experiments. Herbert's brother, Leonard, however lurks in the back of that room and seeing his brother dead gets quite angry. He murders the teacher and that leaves Kenny and co. to defeat the biggest mutant seen yet, the first mutant.

After defeating him, you return to the gym and inject yourself with the cure. However Leonard returns. After a quick and painless battle, Leonard gives into the sunlight and everything is back to normal.

Features

ObsCure's most notable feature is the two-player cooperative mode that allows the player to complete the campaign with a friend. ObsCure also allows players to combine items, for example taping a flashlight to any firearm. Some critics, including the review show X-Play, have stated that this was the only redeeming quality, and mocked id's Doom 3 for not implementing such a concept.

ObsCure also contains tracks performed by the bands Sum 41 and Span. The story was inspired by The Faculty.

Player Characters

ObsCure gives players the ability to control and switch between any of five playable characters on the fly. Given that he or she will be playing in pairs of characters, the other characters will be computer-controlled A.I., or a second player can join in and take over for the computer at any time. Choices of characters includes:

While each of these abilities sounds useful, none of them are necessary to complete the game. Each character can perform the same physical acts even if it takes some characters longer and/or more effort than others. The puzzles generally aren't taxing enough to require much help, and if any teen cast members should die during the adventure, the player may simply continue on with those remaining.

Non-player characters

Soundtrack

24 tracks, written and produced by Olivier Derivière.

  1. Main Titles
  2. Empty School
  3. Something Hidden
  4. First Ones
  5. Blowing Up a Wall
  6. Being Surrounded
  7. Herbert Friedman
  8. Who is Herbert?
  9. Wickson, the Nurse
  10. Infested Place
  11. Give Us Eternity
  12. The First Queen
  13. Pure Suite
  14. Wickson and Leonard
  15. The Second Queen
  16. Gardener's Story
  17. Herbert's Secret Office
  18. Old Movie
  19. Friedman's Place
  20. Finding Leo
  21. Final Fight
  22. Leonard's Death
  23. Death
  24. End Titles

Some of the soundtrack can be downloaded from Olivier Derivière official website: http://www.olivierderiviere.com/

There are also 2 tracks that play during the game that are not in the official soundtrack.

  1. "Still Waiting" performed by Sum 41
  2. "Don't Think The Way They Do" performed by Span

German Version In the German version there were many songs from Sportfreunde Stiller.

Spanish Version The Spanish version of the game features the song Supersonica performed by Dawholeenchilada for its ending credits. The music video for the song is unlockable as a bonus for completing the game.

French Version The French version of the game features the song Cinglés performed by Enhancer for its ending credits. The music video for the song is unlockable as a bonus for completing the game.

Sequel

The storyline of Obscure II takes place two years after the first game, the kids who survived are now at college living normal lives. They discover a strange plant on campus and things start going awry. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Wii and PlayStation Portable.

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