The Most ObsCure Horror Franchise Ever



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School is a unique experience, for some it’s the best time of their lives and for other’s it’s a living nightmare.

These conflicting and confusing times are why it makes for such a great horror location.

Take any franchise, look through their various environments and you’ll likely stumble across a school.

Silent Hill, Fatal frame, Condemned, FEAR or Outlast, the list goes on and on.
That said, there’s not a great deal of horror games that take place exclusively on a college campus.

Enter stage right, the most obscure horror game ever: ObsCure

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38 thoughts on “The Most ObsCure Horror Franchise Ever”

  1. Is it just me or does the gameplay look incredibly? Unfun maybe it looks better on consoles like the PS2 and playing it on HD just doesn’t give the same vibe but I don’t know it’s kind of in that tier of horror games that are like rule of Rosen hunting ground where they’re interesting on paper, but they don’t really seem fun to play

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  2. It would of been funny if kenny never really is bothered with the monsters, he just really wants his missing bag back lol imagine the other characters coping with the trauma and kenny is like "where the hell is my bag"

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  3. I remember playing ObsCure 2 and it honestly gave me some weird dreams and nightmares. I was like 5 when I played it and it just felt so weird.

    I vividly remember following this man or woman in a red shirt that’s just shambling around outside and ending up in this dark and nasty hallway.

    I also remember not understanding how to change characters or whatever to lockpick doors. And I got stuck in this damn bar or something and I needed to get a shotgun and I just didn’t know what the fuck to do.

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  4. Ever consider covering the game harvestor? While it is much more satire than horror, it is certainly horrific. If it was better known it would be far more controversial than say Postal.

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  5. Siiick, amazing that this… obscure…. game from 2004 gives you almost 800k views in just 4 weeks! I am still returning to both games on a regular basis, at least once a year I would say.

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