![]() I'm crossing my fingers for online co-op, but I also don't think it's gonna happen on account the studio is small and putting stable online code for this might be difficult. It was better implemented in the second game than the first game, but you can see a video of the co-op in the first game here: (See, WB? It's not that unreasonable a request.)īoth the original game and the sequel had local co-op in them. On the other side of the spectrum, though, Exor Studios was happy to give me a Steam key for the original Zombie Driver (plus the Summer of Slaughter DLC), and I'm currently waiting for Longbow to get back to me with a Steam key for Hegemony: Philip of Macedon, both of which, like Aslyum vanilla, were long ago replaced with re-releases. The only option I have left is to submit another support ticket to WB and ask that it be raised with a manager, but I don't hold high hopes of getting a different response should I bother. I then searched eBay for Nvidia promo keys, but unsurprisingly there were none to be found as it was run when the game launched back in 2009 I even tried PM'ing Andy, Nvidia's rep here on GAF, but again in what was a shock to nobody he said that the key database had nothing left in it. I e-mailed WB asking if I could receive a key for Asylum vanilla if I were to buy a retail copy and provide proof of purchase, explaining that I realise it's no longer being supported and simply wanted it for the sake of having it, but was basically told "stiff biscuits". They have grown on to be sort of niche cult titles for fans of the genre. ![]() ![]() Prices have not been announced, but it has been confirmed we'll be seeing the games sooner than later, as both games release on Steam on March 7th.įor those who don't know what the ObsCure games are, they are survival-horror games that follow in-line with things like the older Resident Evil games, but taking place in a school setting with a lot of stereotypes at play (things like the 'super nerd', 'exploitable slut who gets killed first', 'crazed axe murderer chasing you through the woods', sort of thing), which also featured local co-op (would love online co-op to be announced, but not holding my breath). The news comes from the studios social feeds, and a few details coming from Destructoid. ObsCure and its sequel, ObsCure 2: Aftermath, have been announced to be coming on Steam with an updated PC release (which now includes things such as 16:9 support, controller support, and other unannounced features). ObsCure 2: The Aftermath on Steam Trailer ![]()
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