![]() ![]() Not realising this straight away does not. Clearly the schools and monsters theme remains, but there's little else to link them, so a proper distinction makes sense. Oops.įans obviously reacted negatively, and now the game's name has been changed to Final Exam. Except, this game is a sidescrolling cartoon platformer. As middling as the games were, there's of course a fanbase out there, and people were thrilled to learn they could continue the dreary adventures of teenagers getting trapped in their school/college by plants and monsters. Leap forward four years and a collection of people from the developer of those two get back together, and announce a new game, and it's called Obscure. They'd made two previous games with the Obscure name, Obscure and Obscure: The Aftermath, both of which were distinctly average survival horrors. Just how they didn't see a fuss coming eludes me. Fortunately some sense has been reached, and now Obscure That Isn't Obscure is going to be called Final Exam. Remarkably, that's what Mighty Rocket Studio thought was the best plan when regrouping from former Obscure developers, Hydravision. Because it's obviously the silliest of all possible things to do. Quick question: If you were the former developers of a series of games, and you were making a brand new game that had nothing to do with those previous games, you'd obviously use the exact same name, right? No.
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