Obitus

Moby ID: 3600
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Description

A medieval history lecturer named Wil Mason has been transported to the fantasy world of Middlemere, which is ruled by four rival brothers. Wil's aim is to find the secret to how he was transported here and discover a way back.

Obitus is a role-playing game with action elements. It utilizes a first-person view for exploration, similarly to Dungeon Master and Eye of the Beholder. One of the more remarkable features is in the first-person mode: rather than having just 4 directs to face and flicking between them, there are 8 directions and the view scrolls smoothly as you turn. This smooth scrolling continues when you move forward, giving the game more of a 3D feel.

The action elements consist of horizontal scrolling areas where you fight enemies with your bow while avoiding their attacks. Later you encounter a similar type of gameplay that involves exploring castles and adds 4 directional movement.

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The SNES version was named as one of the worst ten games of 1994 by VideoGames Magazine (March 1995).

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Contributors to this Entry

Game added by Fafnir.

SNES, Amiga added by JRK. Atari ST added by Martin Smith.

Additional contributors: Big John WV.

Game added April 4, 2001. Last modified January 13, 2024.