You creep into their dreams, expose their fears, and extract whatever your investigation may require. Feared and despised, you hack into the darkest corners of your suspects’ minds. With no one left to seize power, corporations took over and forged their own crooked empires. Then came the War, leaving both the West and the East decimated and shattered. A digital plague that killed thousands upon thousands of those who chose to augment their minds and bodies. The future has turned out much darker than anyone could imagine. Newcomers get the chance to experience one of the most thrilling cyberpunk stories in all its next-gen glory: boasting 4K resolution, upgraded textures, new animations, models and effects, and transformed with jaw-dropping Ray-Tracing and HDR lighting. On top of that, System Redux offers expanded gameplay, which includes new game mechanics, new secrets to find, redesigned stealth, additional neural interrogations, and quality-of-life improvements made with the help of the Observer community. “Errant Signal”, “Her Fearful Symmetry” and “It Runs in the Family” add another layer of depth to the game’s story while exploring thought-provoking themes of a future that soon might become our present. Veteran Observers can dive deeper into this dystopian reality thanks to three brand-new side cases to solve. Observer: System Redux comes to PS5 and Xbox Series X in late 2020.Observer: System Redux is the definitive vision of the award-winning cyberpunk thriller, rebuilt and augmented for the next generation. Fortunately, games like Observer: System Redux are proving that isn't the case, so I'm excited to see more next-gen exclusives like The Medium and anything Sony has in store for the PS5 reveal on June 11. The disappointing 30fps frame rate announcement for Assassin's Creed Valhalla made it seem like next-gen upgrades potentially wouldn't be so impressive. Despite being a remaster, Observer: System Redux is a considerable visual leap forward, proving that there's a lot of room for games, even older ones, to improve with this new hardware. The Inverse Analysis - Bloober Team is positioning itself to be a leading name in next-gen horror, and our early look at Observer: System Redux is very promising. The Polish developer is working with Microsoft to launch The Medium, a Silent Hill-inspired horror game, for PC and Xbox Series X around the launch of the next-gen consoles. Observer: System Redux isn't Bloober Team's only next-gen game. Bentkowski also revealed in the video that Observer: System Redux will have "new puzzles, game mechanics, and mind-bending dream eater segments," for those worried the remaster won't have much new to offer. The remaster will add new story cases, including the "Her Fearful Symmetry" and "Errant Signal" ones that get extended gameplay segments in the new gameplay video. The upgrades aren't purely visual either. It takes advantage of the next-gen hardware in other ways too, as Bentkowski confirmed that Observer: System Redux will run at 60 frames per second, feature minimal loading times thanks to the SSDs on Xbox Series X and PS5, and take advantage of other next-gen lighting features like HDR, global illumination, and ray-tracing. The visual enhancements are more impactful than we anticipated, so the experience may even feel visually fresh to those that have already played it. "The game now uses improved assets, including 4K textures, new high-quality animations, and models, as well as upgraded particle effects and simulations." "For Observer: System Redux, we've rebuilt and upgraded the visuals in practically every aspect," Light Artist Tomasz Bentkowski explains. As the beginning of the video highlights, all of the visual enhancements System Redux brings to the game.
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