![]() After escaping one doomed area and landing in another, there is actually a kissing scene. I can see where the developers were coming from, bringing some life and backstory to the characters, but here, it gets cheesy: Love unfurls amidst attacking monsters. The subplot of Obscure weaves in and out of the main plot as multiple love stories unfold. The standard arsenal is readily available… blunt objects, pistols, shotguns, a tazer, grenades, and oddly enough, a high-powered flashlight, as the creatures are repelled by bright light. Fortunately, the campus is littered with weapons for self-defense. However, a group of six friends seem to have avoided infection (ha ha! virgins!) and are trying their best to escape this campus of doom. So ultimately, most of the town is populated by horrible creatures. ![]() The tricky thing is that apparently, during gestation, the infection can spread via sexual contact… and we all know how much sexual contact there is on a college campus (especially after snorting hallucinatory black pollen). Thing is, once the pollen matures, it has a secondary effect… it mutates the body into a variety of horrible creatures hellbent on killing people. ![]() Needless to say, all of the cool kids are snorting it. The story is based on a flower that is discovered (or manufactured) to have a black pollen which has a hallucinatory effect. This PS2 release is a survival-horror adventure that takes bits and pieces from Resident Evil and Silent Hill, and mixes them up with a similarly bizarre plot and cheesy dialog. Obscure… fitting title for a game based on a powerful pollen that turns teenagers into mutants and spreads through sexual contact. ![]()
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