![]() For anyone into puzzles and exploration, they will get a lot of enjoyment from Observer. This won’t be to everyone’s taste, unfortunately, which is a shame as there really is a decent story going on behind all the special effects. This is not Cyberpunk 2077, and the pace can be very slow and thought provoking. The game is a narrative-driven adventure, meaning you will not be going in all guns blazing, which some may be disappointed with. ![]() As immersive as the game is, it’s also eerie at times, and it will definitely keep you on your toes. The immersion of the game world shines through the neon lights in city and the people you interact with, it all really looks great. With the addition of ray-tracing, 4K textures, HDR lighting, improved character models and animations – they now make Observer stand out compared to some other games of this genre. From the get-go, Observer now looks fantastic compared to the original. Everything runs very smoothly too, which certainly helps with gameplay and immersion, which the original lacked a great deal. This has now changed, and as the Redux version has been re-written and developed with the new generation of consoles in mind, there is now more of a mixture of gameplay, making everything more atmospheric than the original. The original game had a number of stealth sections, which many complained about as they weren’t done that well, and you gained very little from exploring the world. Instead, I want to concentrate more on the enhancements with the Redux version for Xbox Series X. I’m not going to go into the story too much as, one, I don’t want to drop any spoilers, and two, as this game has been out for almost four years, most gamers will know what it’s about. The main character, Daniel Lazarski (Rutger Hauer), is a detective who loses himself within the minds of others as the Observer. Want a closer look at Observer: System Redux? New gameplay will be shown during Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online.Observer: System Redux is a game full of immersion, from the (now) spectacular lighting effects, ray tracing and amazing sound, you really feel that you are playing within a living cyberpunk city of the future. Observer: System Redux will be released in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Korean at launch.Ĭonsidered one of the best cyberpunk games coming to next-generation platforms, Observer: System Redux features Rutger Hauer as Dan Lazarski/Observer in one of his last voice-acting roles. This new content is supported by the latest in next-gen features such as 4K resolution, upgraded textures, new animations, models, and effects, all transformed with ray-tracing and HDR lighting. Observer: System Redux brings additional content to the original release, with three new major missions: Errant Signal, Her Fearful Symmetry, and It Runs in the Family, updated characters models, and new locations. We know next-gen pricing is a major concern for our fans and we feel that releasing all the new content and upgrades in Observer: System Redux at the same cost as the original Observer is a great way to stay close with our community.” “Now that both the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 release dates are out there, we can finally share our release date news. ![]() “Making Observer: System Redux available for next-gen console players has been a huge focus for the team,” said Piotr Babineo, Bloober Team CEO. ![]() Watch the latest Observer: System Redux trailer here: This dark cyberpunk thriller will be available for $29.99 or €29.99 on PC and Xbox Series X November 10th, 2020, with a follow-up release for PlayStation 5 on November 12, 2020. Kraków, Poland – September 18th, 2020 – Bloober Team announced Observer: System Redux will be available day one on next-generation consoles. ![]()
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