E3 2009: Obscure: The Aftermath controls designed with PSPgo in mind
Playlogic Entertainment used E3 2009 to assure potential PSPgo users that the company had Sony’s new system in mind while creating Obscure: The Aftermath. The game is the portable port of Obscure II/Obscure: The Aftermath, which originally appeared on the PC, PS2 and Wii, and the sequel to Obscure, which was a PC, PS2 and Xbox 360 game.
First of all, Obscure: The Aftermath will be released both on UMD and as a digital download from the PlayStation Store when the game comes out September 8, 2009. Second, Playlogic has confirmed that the developers kept in mind the PSP go controls and capabilities when creating the game. Perhaps this means the control scheme was tweaked to take into account the smaller system.
Obscure: The Aftermath is a horror game where six college students, who coincidentally happen to be survivors of the terrifying incident that took place in the original Obscure, end up at a school with yet another otherworldly and unfriendly menace. Black flowers around the campus cause people to start experiencing lucid nightmares and driving them insane. You have to help the six characters survive, either alone or with the help of a friend.
The PSP doesn’t have many horror games on it, so the addition of Obscure: The Aftermath is welcome. If I remember right, Silent Hill: Origins is the only other horror game available for the system.
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