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Obscure 2 aftermath wii review
Obscure 2 aftermath wii review












obscure 2 aftermath wii review

After dying and having to repeat a very lengthy part of the game several times, I became a bit fed up. It wouldn't be SO bad, if the save points weren't so few and far between as well. First aid kits are few and far between, especially considering you have TWO people you have to look out for. I personally enjoy using the wii remote to wack monsters at all sorts of different angles, but the melee weapons do little damage and you die pretty quickly if you aren't careful.Īlso, dying is another big annoyance I have with this game. While you have several guns, the ammo is extremely limited, so you're basically left with melee weapons like a golf club or bat. GAMEPLAY: The fighting style is sort of typical for a mostly melee-based game. My biggest complaint is that it is often SO DARK in the game that I can't even see what I'm (trying) to hit. GRAPHICS: Personally I think they're fairly decent for a wii game (there could be better, but it's nothing to complain about in my opinion). I have yet to play the first in this series, so I'm clueless about the continuation here (other than what I've read). Gameplay has several drawbacks, but i personally enjoy it Obscure: The Aftermath's atmospheric soundtrack was performed by the Boston String Quartet and the Paris Opera Children's Choir. Players can freely switch between the two to take advantage of certain abilities, or a friend can join in for cooperative play. Viewed from a third-person perspective, the action primarily involves fighting enemies and solving puzzles with two characters at a time. Each of the six playable characters brings distinct skills to the group, from moving heavy objects to hacking computers. No strangers to horror, the students plan on arming themselves with whatever weapons they can find to confront the misshapen mutants and save the town.Baseball bats, hockey sticks, crossbows, tasers, submachine guns, and other armaments can be used to battle enemies.

obscure 2 aftermath wii review

The flower's seeds are even more potent, infesting the peaceful town of Fallcreek with a sinister evil. Strange black flowers have suddenly appeared on campus, and their powerful pollen has hallucinogenic properties. The storyline takes place two years later, with the surviving teenagers attending college to put their troubled pasts behind them. Obscure: The Aftermath is the M-rated sequel to 2005's high-school horror title.














Obscure 2 aftermath wii review