One of the launch titles for Fall 2009's PSP Go system will be a re-up of last year's Obscure: The Aftermath. This horror has six teens enrolled at Fallcreek University who have to deal with nightmares becoming reality as inexplicable black flowers appear all over campus. A variety of weapons, monsters, as well the Boston String Quartet and Paris Opera's Children's choir (handling soundtrack credits) accompany the journey.
Playlogic Announces Obscure: The Aftermath for the PSP®go System
Experience grisly monsters, spectacular powers and mysterious battles
'on the go' this fall!
New York — June 4, 2009 -- Playlogic Entertainment, Inc. (Nasdaq OTC:
PLGC.OB), an independent worldwide publisher of entertainment
software, announced today that the grisly survival teen horror title
Obscure: The Aftermath is coming to the PSP®go Portable Game System
and will be available for download when the system launches this fall.
“We are thrilled that this critically acclaimed title will be
available for the PSPgo when the system makes it debut,” said Rogier
Smit, Executive Vice President of Playlogic. “Our talented team has
crafted the game to fit the unique co-op capabilities and controls of
the PSPgo while also maintaining the exciting gameplay and stunning
graphics featured in the original console versions.”
Obscure: The Aftermath, the sequel to 2005’s acclaimed survival horror
game Obscure, picks up two years after the terrible events at Leafmore
High, following the few teens who survived being trapped inside their
school, hunted by monsters and their maniac headmaster. Hoping to put
the past behind them, the kids start college at Fallcreek University ,
but soon discover all is not well as strange black flowers appear all
over campus. While experimenting with these flowers, a dangerous
substance is discovered that induces hauntingly vivid dreams. Soon
the survivors find themselves fighting for their lives—and their
sanity—as their nightmares become a horrible reality.
Game features include: Six individually developed characters, all with
their own unique skills; Unique co-op mode; second player can join in
or drop out at any time; Highly detailed and rich 3D environment; Huge
variety of weapons and horrifying monsters; Stunning soundtrack
performed by the Boston String Quartet and the Paris Opera’s
Children’s choir; User accessible playlist of the musical tracks and
FMV cutscenes; Stunning storyboard, artwork and concept art galleries.
Obscure: The Aftermath is rated “M” for mature by the ESRB. For more
information about the game or Playlogic, please visit
www.playlogicgames.com.
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