Survival horror games traditionally offer single-player experiences, but a handful of co-op horror games have also been released over the years. resident evil 5 and 6Considered survival horror, both offer co-op as a key feature, but more recently a long lasting test It translates the franchise's shocking first-person horror into something rather expertly collaborative. I've played basically every co-op survival horror game released over the years, and in my opinion, none has surpassed this hidden gem from 2005's PlayStation 2. obscure or its sequel, Ambiguous: Aftermath.
obscure It was released in Australia and Europe in 2004, but not in North America until 2005.
i borrowed obscure Back in the day, I was immediately hooked by Movie Gallery's whimsy and started playing, enjoying all the glory of local co-op with my brother. I was a huge fan of classical music growing up. resident evil The idea that you could experience that style of survival horror in a game, and in co-op mode, was truly shocking at the time. It's a co-op horror experience that hasn't yet reached its peak, and I really hope more people get to try it for themselves.
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obscure Play like the old school resident evil game, but with classic puzzle-solving and exploration gameplay set in a high school. obscure's playable characters are all high school stereotypes, and these stereotypes play an important role in the gameplay. For example, a stoner/criminal character can pick locks, while a jock has better agility and strength than other characters. Story and Characters obscure It's not the most complicated, but it gets the job done.
Obscure stands out thanks to its unique features
obscure's biggest selling point is its incredibly fun local co-op mode, which allows two players to experience a classic-style survival horror adventure together. But there are a few other reasons why this game stands out. Things like the ability to combine items to create useful new tools, and the looming threat of permadeath hanging over your character. character dies in obscure Since they're dead forever, it means players have fewer characters to work with as they work their way towards the finale.
You can play both obscure games on Steam
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Obscure: The Aftermath on Steam
Interested survival horror fan obscure The game and its sequel were released on Steam back about 10 years ago. The Steam versions both received “very positive” reviews and retail for $6.99 (the original) and $9.99 (the sequel). It appears to be a solid port without a lot of fancy extras added, so don't expect any new features like online co-op. But the fantastic local co-op mode is still there.
That's really nice obscure The sequel is available on Steam, but I wish the game was ported to other platforms so more horror fans could discover it. It's a shame that neither game is playable on modern gaming consoles and is instead stuck with much older hardware.
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It's highly unlikely, but it would be better if it did. obscure Games can be remade or remastered. Capcom has achieved tremendous success with its line of products including: resident evil Remake, and in the meantime obscure There are plenty of survival horror fans who will jump at the chance to play a local co-op entry in the genre, as it doesn't carry nearly the same weight. Online co-op may be added through a remaster or remake, but local co-op is ~ have to for obscure To maintain identity.
There is no news about . obscure A few years have passed since the franchise was born, and fans shouldn't hold their breath for any developments. PC gamers can check out the game on Steam, while console players can continue to see that the classic horror game will eventually make its way to modern systems.
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April 6, 2005
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M For adults 17+ Due to blood, language and violence
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renderware
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local co-op
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