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Obscure: The Aftermath Finds Way to Stores in North America

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Steffen_Shook September 29, 2009 PSP 44 views CommentsPrint This Post Print This Post Email This Post Email This Post

Obscure: The Aftermath Finds Way to Stores in North America

The survival-horror PSP game Obscure: The Aftermath ships to North American stores today. PSPgo users will be able to download the game through Playstation Network on October 1st of this year.  The developer of the game, Playlogic Entertainment, has this to say about the game:

The story of Obscure: The Aftermath follows a group of friends attending Fallcreek University who discover that a mysterious black flower, with addictive hallucinogenic effects, also has the terrifying ability to induce hauntingly vivid dreams. Soon the students find themselves fighting for their lives—and their sanity—as their nightmares become a horrible reality.

“This is a heart-pumping, thrill-seeking teen horror title that is loaded with dark humor, intense combat and an unusual blend of genuine gore,” said Rogier Smit, executive vice president of Playlogic Entertainment. “Combine that with stunning visuals, a unique story-driven plot and Obscure: The Aftermath delivers a truly horrific experience that will no doubt send a chill up your spine!”

Heavily inspired by teen-slasher movies, Obscure: The Aftermath is an action-packed title that features an onslaught of gruesome imagery, an awesome hair-raising soundtrack and a 2-player co-op gameplay mode where players can work together to solve puzzles, combat hideous monsters and enjoy a wide variety of deadly weapons all at their disposal for violent experimentation.

To learn more about Playlogic Entertainment and its products, please visit www.playlogicgames.com.

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