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 7aa9394dea Title: ObscuritasGenre: AdventureDeveloper:VIS-GamesPublisher:RavenscourtRelease Date: 17 Mar, 2016 Obscuritas Activation Code [key Serial] obscuritas wiki. obscuritas tattoo. obscuritas pc gameplay. obscuritas trailer. aetherius obscuritas. obscuritas game review. obscuritas gioco pc. aetherius obscuritas. obscuritas game. obscuritas game walkthrough. obscuritas crack. aeternus obscuritas. portae obscuritas metallum. aetherius obscuritas. obscuritas rhetorik. zeb obscuritas. obscuritas walkthrough. obscuritas deutsch. obscuritas o que é. obscuritas walkthrough. luce absente obscuritas obtinet Awesome game to play at night for yourself or with friends!. There is so much I want to say about this game. I've lost count how many times I've said this, but I really wish Steam would have a neutral button because this is how I'm feeling about this game. I may have more detailed negative things to say about it, but I'm feeling neutral overall, to tell the truth.Positives: - Nice creepy atmosphere and sound effects.- Challenging puzzles. A lot of game developers seem to dumb down with their puzzles, making them extremely easy. It's been awhile since I've come across a game with challenging puzzles, which is what I like. The statue one had to be the most impressive one. Had to look up a walkthrough for that one.- Nice soundtrack. The music did get me a few times, making me think that something's coming after me, or something bad's happening. In the end, though, nothing happens, hehehe.- Nice lengthy gameplay (Took me 12.5 hours to beat it).- Some pretty good jump scares here and there that got me good.- Some pretty cool trippy parts that can mess with you.Negatives: - Not scary or terrifying. I'm aware that I stated the game as 'creepy' as my first positive note. But there is a difference between something scary, and something creepy. Basically the only things that scared me were the shadow girl, the ventriloquist dummy, and the doll. And I did state about the jump scares earlier, too, as a positive note. Thing is, most of them aren't much to be scared about. Quite a bit of them are repetitive, and others you can see coming from a mile away.- Challenging puzzles. Now, I know that I made this as a positive note earlier as well, but I'd consider it as a negative, too, because I got extremely frustrated with the ones with the hellhounds, which made me close to rage quitting countless times and not wanting to finish the game overall, and made me want the game to end faster.- I've encountered quite a bit of lagging in this game. Then again, I'm using an Acer laptop to play it. And most of us know that laptops don't really play well with specific games, unless they were custom-made ones where games can run extremely smooth. The most lag for me came from the outside areas. Like in the very first area you start off in when you're finding the key to get into the mansion, and in that one level I don't remember the name of. It's the one that's after the haunted place, there's a hellhound frolicking around, and you get an achievement called, Get Back, when you complete the level. (Funny how I don't care for achievements but I remember the name of this particular one. I'm horrible with names, too)- Half the gameplay in Chapter 2 is basically just a walking simulator, which disappointed me. At the same time, it did do something good, like make me think that something could jump out and attack at anytime. But in the end, nothing happens, and you wasted time just walking a long distance to get to the next level.- I found the parts where you had to find the keys pretty dumb. Like, for example, you unlock a room just to obtain a key to unlock a different room, and it can keep going on like that. Not much of a puzzle strategy, there. The only impressive part with finding the keys was in Chapter 3, when you're about to end one of its levels in the mansion, and reality and hallucinatory images are switching back-and-forth.Do I recommend this game? I'm aware that I have given it a positive score. The reason being that I have more positive points than negative. But I usually don't like recommending and would rather people try for themselves, or see for themselves from someone else' gameplay experience. But I would not recommend it to those with a low patience level. Trust me, I'm a patient person and I've gotten frustrated at quite a bit of parts in this game. I lost my patience in the one spinning blades room that I had to switch to easy mode for the rest of the game.Is it worth the price? I got it on special for about 66-68 percent off. And I would have to say that the price I got it was more worth it. I'm from Canada, so the original price is $16.99. At the sale price, I got it for about $5-$6. But I would say that that $16.99 is worth it for the length of the gameplay. But overall, I'd say it's more worth the sale price that I got it for.. 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.\u2022 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.\u2022 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.\u2022 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.\u2022 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.. Obscuritas erinnert sehr an seinen Vorgänger Pineview Drive. Auch hier geht es unter anderem darum, Schlüssel zu finden, um weitere Räume zu öffnen. Doch in Obscuritas muss der Spieler nun auch verschiedene Rätsel lösen, die es teilweise wirklich in sich haben, wie ich an eigenem Leibe erfahren durfte ;) Diese kleinen Puzzles bringen Abwechslung ins Spiel und machen Laune auch längere Zeit zu spielen. In den ersten Stunden erinnert mich das Spiel gefühlsmäßig an ein Puzzlespiel mit kleinen Horrorelementen, ich habe mich einige Male an Jumpscares erschrocken. Wie dies im weiteren Spielverlauf aussieht kann ich noch nicht sagen, werde ich aber nachtragen.Im Großen und Ganzen ein gelungener Nachfoler von Pineview Drive.. Fun game. So far full of suspense, not a lot of horror, but I'm not done with it yet. You can see my gameplay here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhHyAR5_fmk. 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.. There is so much I want to say about this game. I've lost count how many times I've said this, but I really wish Steam would have a neutral button because this is how I'm feeling about this game. I may have more detailed negative things to say about it, but I'm feeling neutral overall, to tell the truth.Positives: - Nice creepy atmosphere and sound effects.- Challenging puzzles. A lot of game developers seem to dumb down with their puzzles, making them extremely easy. It's been awhile since I've come across a game with challenging puzzles, which is what I like. The statue one had to be the most impressive one. Had to look up a walkthrough for that one.- Nice soundtrack. The music did get me a few times, making me think that something's coming after me, or something bad's happening. In the end, though, nothing happens, hehehe.- Nice lengthy gameplay (Took me 12.5 hours to beat it).- Some pretty good jump scares here and there that got me good.- Some pretty cool trippy parts that can mess with you.Negatives: - Not scary or terrifying. I'm aware that I stated the game as 'creepy' as my first positive note. But there is a difference between something scary, and something creepy. Basically the only things that scared me were the shadow girl, the ventriloquist dummy, and the doll. And I did state about the jump scares earlier, too, as a positive note. Thing is, most of them aren't much to be scared about. Quite a bit of them are repetitive, and others you can see coming from a mile away.- Challenging puzzles. Now, I know that I made this as a positive note earlier as well, but I'd consider it as a negative, too, because I got extremely frustrated with the ones with the hellhounds, which made me close to rage quitting countless times and not wanting to finish the game overall, and made me want the game to end faster.- I've encountered quite a bit of lagging in this game. Then again, I'm using an Acer laptop to play it. And most of us know that laptops don't really play well with specific games, unless they were custom-made ones where games can run extremely smooth. The most lag for me came from the outside areas. Like in the very first area you start off in when you're finding the key to get into the mansion, and in that one level I don't remember the name of. It's the one that's after the haunted place, there's a hellhound frolicking around, and you get an achievement called, Get Back, when you complete the level. (Funny how I don't care for achievements but I remember the name of this particular one. I'm horrible with names, too)- Half the gameplay in Chapter 2 is basically just a walking simulator, which disappointed me. At the same time, it did do something good, like make me think that something could jump out and attack at anytime. But in the end, nothing happens, and you wasted time just walking a long distance to get to the next level.- I found the parts where you had to find the keys pretty dumb. Like, for example, you unlock a room just to obtain a key to unlock a different room, and it can keep going on like that. Not much of a puzzle strategy, there. The only impressive part with finding the keys was in Chapter 3, when you're about to end one of its levels in the mansion, and reality and hallucinatory images are switching back-and-forth.Do I recommend this game? I'm aware that I have given it a positive score. The reason being that I have more positive points than negative. But I usually don't like recommending and would rather people try for themselves, or see for themselves from someone else' gameplay experience. But I would not recommend it to those with a low patience level. Trust me, I'm a patient person and I've gotten frustrated at quite a bit of parts in this game. I lost my patience in the one spinning blades room that I had to switch to easy mode for the rest of the game.Is it worth the price? I got it on special for about 66-68 percent off. And I would have to say that the price I got it was more worth it. I'm from Canada, so the original price is $16.99. At the sale price, I got it for about $5-$6. But I would say that that $16.99 is worth it for the length of the gameplay. But overall, I'd say it's more worth the sale price that I got it for.. Awesome game to play at night for yourself or with friends!. 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.. You`ll love it. Then you`ll bash your head against the keyboard in rage multiple times (in between 10% and 90% of the game).Then you`ll love it again.Then you`ll quickly and suddenly feel like something is still missing. A Obscuritas Update has been released: -Bugfix in spanish localization-Small collisionbug fixed-small optimizations. 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 :). 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!. 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.
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