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About This Game StoryWhen Sarah inherits her great-uncle's old country home, she has no idea about the dark secret she has stumbled upon and into what obscure world it will take her to. Help Sarah solve the mystery and escape the malicious clutches of the old mansion. Fear is a constant companion on your journey. No matter the dark shadows lurking behind every corner, creeping beasts or demons from another dimension: You have to face your greatest fears to defeat the darkness.FeaturesCreeping shadows, huge spiders or terrifying monsters that are coming for you: Experience your personal nightmare through the game's “fear recognition mechanic”While fighting your way through this nightmare you'll have to solve various riddles to get to the root of this evil and defeat itFace your Fears in 3 different chapters with a total of 29 sequencesExperience thrilling graphics set in an atmospheric environment which will turn your blood cold b4d347fde0 Title: ObscuritasGenre: AdventureDeveloper:VIS-GamesPublisher:RavenscourtRelease Date: 17 Mar, 2016 Obscuritas Download Computer zeb obscuritas. obscuritas download. obscuritas pc gameplay. encoffination necros obscuritas rar. obscuritas pc spiel. obscuritas rhetorik. obscuritas tattoo & paintings. obscuritas eterna mc basstard. lux et obscuritas. obscuritas pc recensione. portae obscuritas metallum. obscuritas trailer. obscuritas trainer. obscuritas rhetorik. obscuritas soluce. obscuritas madhouse. obscuritas granblue. obscuritas pc full español. granblue fantasy obscuritas. obscuritas def. obscuritas game walkthrough. obscuritas steam. aetherius obscuritas. obscuritas pc full español. obscuritas pc spiel. obscuritas meaning latin. obscuritas trailer. obscuritas download. obscuritas plot. spiele wie obscuritas. obscuritas game review. obscuritas (2016) pc. obscuritas beer. obscuritas madhouse This game is honestly mediocre. It's just a copy paste of Amnesia but with worse graphics and animations. Environments are empty and feel cheap, lighting is OK but inconsistent, it's buggy and the whole artistic design is just unremarkable. Selling this for 18 dollars/euros is just stealing.. Good game, not a scary and bloody horror, but it is good and atmospheric, with unique puzzles. Controller is recommended.. Well from thumbnails it looks a good game but you move around using left mouse plus wasd and its not easy to control plus you cant autosave you have to continue the game till it saves the game and after 10 minutes gaming it still hadnt saved and went back to the beginning again so looks like 15 quid wasted. Obscurities (Pineview Drive 2)Obscuritas is a mediocre horror adventure. The story is weak, and the impressive amount of backtracking is frustrating. Technically speaking, the game doesn't stand a chance against other eminent competitors (like Outlast and SOMA). The game is not a complete failure, however: it has a good variety of puzzles and a perceptible tension.. Full review at https://www.scaredtoplay.com/blogs/view/obscuritas-reviewI wanted to like Obscuritas, and in a way I did. The music is fantastic, the locations are cool and interesting, and there's a bit of Lovecraft mixed into it all. However, there are some issues with this game that make it tedious (tedium =/= difficult). For instance, the save system for this game saves at the start of each chapter, and each chapter is roughly 20 minutes long. That means if you die near the end of a chapter, you have ~20 minutes of replaying what you've already done. This is made worse by the fact that death is instant, and the game is nearly too dark to see traps (If you do play, turn the brightness up to like 80%). In addition, the puzzles scale from great to infuriating. Once again, I'm not talking about difficulty. One of the most difficult puzzles in the game was also one of my favorite. Instead, I'm referring to situations like the very first puzzle in the house, where you're given a clear, concise hint which you follow to the letter, only to realize you didn't "solve" the puzzle because you weren't at the right position. I really enjoyed the second act, but you really have to be patient if you're going to get through this game. As such, I can't personally recommend it.. I enjoyed the game, good music atmasphere graphics arent bad too dark in certain places flashlight can be annoying when running low on batteries. The first half an hour is good in the mansion finding keys which is what you do throughout the entire game but the mansion has an extra 50 rooms or so that you cant see from the outside.And there is also a portal which you go through and the developers chuck everything horror they can think of to you theme park horror carnival of horror mental asylum cemetery to name a few some of the puzzles are mind blowing so had to use youtube for some walkthroughs as I said I enjoyed it wont play again for a very long time I am just glad I completed it by shutting down the portal.Thanks for reading.. As an initial disclaimer, I did not play this game until after they amended some of the major complaints I've seen others mention (namely, the lack of checkpoints in long levels).Short story: This game is playable, and does have some decent moments. But overall, it's another entry in the list of "mediocre horror games that I picked up despite the reviews."Long story: In Obscuritas, you play as Sarah, who one day inherits her estranged Great-Uncle's country estate. As the "inherited old mansion" trope dictates, Sarah heads over to the estate alone. Little does she know that her Great-Uncle is kind of a♥♥♥♥♥♥ and leaves her with a bunch of puzzles to solve and deadly traps to avoid.Although the atmosphere of the game is decent, and there were some genuinely eerie moments, most of the scares in the game (especially the first chapter) are cheap jump-scares. Something strange will happen (the phone will suddenly ring, something will suddenly fall, etc.), the screen will flash, and dramatic music will play. While I don't mind jump scares from time to time, the way these were constructed made it feel more like it was a desperate attempt to make the game scary. It didn't help that you could often retrigger some of the jump scares just by passing by the same area, which greatly diminishes the effect. It also didn't help that I didn't often see WHAT the jump scare was, although I was painfully aware that they attempted it by the flashing screen and dramatic music.The puzzles tend to range from "overly simplistic, as long as you find all of the right items scattered around" to "satisfyingly challenging" to "trial and error, or you have to die at least once to figure out how to progress, because there isn't really a good way to have known beforehand that you were bound to die (namely, the roller coaster track)." They supposedly tried to help out the player with some of the more challenging puzzles by giving hints in Normal and Easy mode, but I occasionally found this to be more grating than helpful. This was more apparent in later levels, where Sarah would helpfully explain the situation before I had a chance to look at it myself (but oddly enough, not in the places where it may have ACTUALLY been beneficial to hear her chime in, like with the "you'd have to die at least once" puzzles). To add insult to injury, if you had the audacity to die multiple times in a certain section, Sarah will chime in with "Would've been better in Easy mode!" I suspect much of the commentary was added in with some of the other updates, and I'm convinced that they added Sarah's "better in Easy mode" comment out of spite.The enemies that show up later in the game attempt to add a stealth component to the game, which I found interesting considering that the controls don't lend to much of a stealth-style game. Not only are they transparent, which makes them very difficult to see from a distance, but they are also extremely fast, which makes them impossible to outrun. I found myself caught off-guard in later sections by their presence, as I was often on top of them before I realized that they patrolled the area I needed to go. Your only defense against them (once you know they're in the area) is to listen for them, and find somewhere to hide out of their line of sight. There isn't much room for error though, because they are right on top of you the second they spot you. They also occasionally phase through walls, as I found when one of them spotted me from inside a greenhouse. I thought I maybe had some time to react, but I then found myself dead a second after being spotted.As for the story, there isn't really much to say: Save for a smattering of letters from Sarah's ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Great-Uncle, the story is practically non-existant.To summarize, I don't feel like the developers hit the right balance in difficulty. I also feel like they were trying too hard to make it scary by adding cheap scares and common tropes. I would only recommend this game if you get it severely discounted, as I don't think it's worth the $14.99 it currently costs.. Follow "First Person Exploration and Puzzle Games" for more games like this!A first-person puzzle game with elements of horror. This was a borderline thumbs-up, but the game just has too many issues for me to recommend.• The game is extremely dark. I get they were going for a horror vibe, but I shouldn't have to turn the in-game brightness all the way up, turn on the lights and flashlight, and still squint to see anything.• The puzzles in the game seem to mostly have two stages: finding the pieces, and solving the puzzle. The latter part is generally enjoyable, but finding the things you need to find is excruciating. The poor brightness levels are part of that, but also the map-design completely lacks any details to draw the eye to things that should stick out. This lead me to have to look up a video guide a number of times, only to find that there's a key blending into the desk it's sitting on, or lying in a spot I already checked three times.• The FPS is horrendous. I have a beefy PC, and even with the settings all the way down I still get constant framedrops. With a non-gaming PC this game would be unplayable.• The storyline is boring.All-in-all, if the developers fixed the lighting, contextual clues, and performance issues, I would give this a weak thumbs up. Until then, I'd say look elsewhere.. Awesome game to play at night for yourself or with friends! Obscuritas Sale!: Hello horror-fans,If you haven't had the chance to grab Obscuritas before, now's the perfect time!Get 80% off the game until the 8th of April.Enjoy :). Obscuritas Version 1.2: -Added language Portuguese (BR)-Increased the loudness of the vocals-New internal settings for the realtime-reflections for higher performance-The game reloads the current level directly again if you fail-In several levels we added some checkpoints that will be used if the level is directly reloaded after a fail. If you start a level from the main menu, the level will always start from it´s beginning!. Obscuritas Sale!: Hello horror-fans,If you haven't had the chance to grab Obscuritas before, now's the perfect time!Get 80% off the game until the 8th of April.Enjoy :). A Obscuritas Update has been released: -Bugfix in spanish localization-Small collisionbug fixed-small optimizations. A Obscuritas Update has been released: -Bugfix in spanish localization-Small collisionbug fixed-small optimizations. Obscuritas Version 1.2.1: -Some Objects had issues with shadows and lighting.-In the level "A Way Out" the hellhounds did not appear when restarting from the checkpoint.. Obscuritas Version 1.2: -Added language Portuguese (BR)-Increased the loudness of the vocals-New internal settings for the realtime-reflections for higher performance-The game reloads the current level directly again if you fail-In several levels we added some checkpoints that will be used if the level is directly reloaded after a fail. If you start a level from the main menu, the level will always start from it´s beginning!

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