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SNES 1991 1 Player Psygnosis, Bullet-Proof Software

Obitus hits different when it boots instantly in your browser. Released in 1991 on the Super Nintendo, this retro classic from Psygnosis, Bullet-Proof Software is ready the second you press start — no downloads, no setup.

The game includes both first-person dungeon crawling and side-scrolling gameplay with action-oriented combat and an emphasis on item acquisition. Obitus is an action-adventure game developed and released by Psygnosis in early 1991 for Amiga, Atari ST, and MS-DOS compatible operating systems.

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The Story Behind Obitus

The game includes both first-person dungeon crawling and side-scrolling gameplay with action-oriented combat and an emphasis on item acquisition. The princes took these words to heart and fought for control of the kingdom. King Cullen passed control of the peaceful land Obitus to his four sons, warning them to stand united or the land would fall into evil hands.

To symbolise the unity, the king gave each of his sons a Gem of Tranquility, which when joined conjured a mystical force to protect the land. A version for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System was published in 1994 by Bullet-Proof Software. When the battle was over, each prince had one of the gems and one quarter of the land, and the power of the gems had been broken.

How Obitus Plays

There is very little food and time cannot be wasted walking around trying to find a way forward. Obitus combines several graphical styles and perspectives in a labyrinth-based game. Without them, the player will die long before making it to the end.

Upon reaching a castle, Obitus changes from first-person perspective to 2D side-scrolling complete with a new jumping ability. Once the stamina bar is depleted, the player's health begins to deplete. However, the game features no RPG-adjacent stats (just a stamina and health bar), no character progression, no experience points, no variable damage, an inventory instead of real equipment, and few other traditional RPG traits.

Why Players Still Load It Up

They gave it a 6.4 out of 10, summarizing it as "a slow-moving RPG that will appeal more to patient gamers." German gaming magazine Amiga Joker gave the Amiga version of Obitus an overall score of 73%, complimenting the 3D graphics and comparing the environment to 1984 ASCII game Beast but "complete with trigger happy enemies and delicate parallax scrolling." In regards to gameplay, Amiga Joker stated "if Obitus were just an action game, the combat sequences would be a bit sparse, but as a change of pace from the puzzles they are very OK ... all in all Obitus isn't the peak of originality, but for an adventure-like game, because of the simple controls, it is a very good experience." GamePro gave the Super NES version of Obitus four out of five stars, praising its music, controls and UI, and the blending of a classic RPG with side-scrolling action gameplay, stating they "work well together. ... On its own, though, it's nothing special." Despite this, GamePro goes on to describe Obitus as "unambitious", and criticizes some instances of the game's animation as "stiff", and sound effects as "repetitive". She told them each in confidence that they must break from the others in order to obtain personal wealth and power.

The real-time fighting action is a good adrenaline break in your travels. He seeks refuge in a deserted tower, only to wake up in a strange world. Electronic Gaming Monthly asserted the reverse in their review of the Super NES version, that the game would appeal to RPG enthusiasts but not those who dislike RPGs.

Obitus — Frequently Asked Questions

How many players does Obitus support?

This browser version of Obitus handles 1 player(s).

Can I play Obitus online for free?

Yes — Obitus runs directly in your browser on this page. There is nothing to download or install; the game boots in the player above.

Do I need a controller to play Obitus?

A gamepad is optional. The keyboard mapping shown on this page works immediately, and plugging in a USB or Bluetooth controller switches the player over on its own.

Who developed Obitus?

Obitus was developed by Scenario Developments and published by Psygnosis, Bullet-Proof Software.

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