Obscure vs obscure 26/25/2023 ![]() The random and jumbled locals we get here worked horribly. I thought the “trapped in the school” format worked really well for the original game. That, and the gameplay sucks, and the story is terrible, and the basic level design is disjointed and chaotic compared to the first game. It just doesn’t work when the deaths in the story essentially have no meaning, resonance, or purpose to the player. And yes, I know we are trying to immulate a slasher movie here, but based on this experience I’d say there are real big problems with making playable characters that are essentially as expendable and pointless as your axe murder’s cannon fodder. New characters are introduced to replace dead ones, which serves the dual purpose of making me feel like the party doesn’t matter and making not care at all about finishing the story. Meanwhile, the characters that do survive, including the ones from the previous game that I liked, take actions in this game that I found completely unlikable. Obscure verb make unclear, indistinct, or blurred ‘Her remarks confused the debate’ ‘Their words obnubilate their intentions’ Dark verb (transitive) To make dark, darken to obscure. This game I found all the likeable characters died off early, even while they created sequences that made you think they might live. Obscure verb make less visible or unclear ‘The stars are obscured by the clouds’ Dark verb (intransitive) To remain in the dark, lurk, lie hidden or concealed. But you could keep them safe if you were careful. The danger was real, if you lost a player you lost them for the whole game. ![]() Obscure 1 was a good game because there was little things in character interaction that allowed me to grow attached to most of the cast. ![]() I think the main problem with this game is that there is no chance of liking any of the characters. A PlayStation Portable version was released in. It is the sequel to the 2004 video game Obscure. I don’t post here too often (eg- ever) but I wanted to throw in my two cents. Obscure II (known in North America as Obscure: The Aftermath) is a survival horror video game developed by Hydravision Entertainment and published by Playlogic in PAL regions and Ignition in North America for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 and Wii. I’ll admit though, Obscure 2 did have writers who thought they were transending the genre somewhat with the teen suicide angle (and the obviously designed monsters based on teenage fears), but with the rest of it, they obviously knew what they were brought in to make. 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. One way in which Marvel properties can continue to excite and satisfy fans is by turning to obscure characters who haven’t been overexposed.You do know all the characters and situations are intentionally cliched, right? The MCU and superhero cinema as a whole has struggled to match the heights of Avengers: Endgame, and Marvel’s Phase Four helped open many people’s eyes to the concerns of growing superhero fatigue. You cant chat with this user due to their or your privacy settings. Updated by Daniel Kurland: Now deep in Phase Five, the Marvel Cinematic Universe is at an important period of transition. User since Friends since Unblock chat User blocked This users wishlist is not public. ![]() The MCU movies and TV shows have already found success with some less popular characters, so there's hope that even some of the most obscure can find their way to the big or small screens. There are many popular Marvel characters fans are eager to see get their own films, but there are also some deep cuts who deserve their moment in the spotlight. RELATED: 13 Marvel Hero Codenames That Aged Poorly Similarly, lower-tier heroes have been able to find newfound acclaim thanks to the success of their movies. It’s been genuinely exciting to watch many of these beloved characters transition over to blockbuster feature films. Over the years, Marvel Comics has done incredible work to create a deeply memorable roster of both superheroes and supervillains.
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