Obscure
PC - Xbox - PS2
Dreamcatcher
Hydravision
Survival Horror
Release: December 2004
| About the game: A group of high school senior students (took out the word "who" here) stumble upon a laboratory in which biological experiments are being performed. Music Performed by The Children's Choir of the National Opera of Paris conducted by Gael Darchen. "The tense atmosphere is further enhanced with distant roars, banging noises that can't be explained, and a hair-raising music soundtrack that features Latin chanting"
"You'll begin to notice the impressive (and dare we say, innovative) qualities this game possesses. Like the in-game music"
"This would be a bigger deal if the rest of the instrumental soundtrack was blasé; quite the contrary is true. Obscure features an eerie mixture of synth-created tracks and some which sound convincingly like a real orchestra. The soundtrack follows the general macabre mood of the game well, and also acts as a guide at times for the gamer in situations where the graphics can’t provide all of the suspense necessary for a scene."
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