
Observer: System Redux - Deluxe Edition
- Region: Worldwide

The year is 2084. The future has turned out much darker than anyone could imagine.
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The year is 2084. The future has turned out much darker than anyone could imagine. First, there was the Nanophage. A digital plague that killed thousands upon thousands of those who chose to augment their minds and bodies. Then came the War, leaving both the West and the East decimated and shattered. With no one left to seize power, corporations took over and forged their own crooked empires.
You are an Observer – a tool of corporate oppression. Feared and despised, you hack into the darkest corners of your suspects’ minds. You creep into their dreams, expose their fears, and extract whatever your investigation may require.
In this sci-fi tale crafted by Bloober Team – the modern‑day masters of horror, prepare to experience a dystopian future where not even your innermost thoughts are safe.
Become a Neural Detective – You play as Daniel Lazarski, an elite investigator of the future portrayed by late cyberpunk icon Rutger Hauer. As an Observer, you hack into the minds of suspects to extract clues and evidence. Anything they felt, thought, or remembered can and will be used to solve your case.
Eat Their Dreams – Using a device known as the Dream Eater, hack into the minds of the dead and dying to relive their final moments to explore their fears and obsessions. Delve into these twisted neural mazes and search for clues that can help you find the elusive killer.
Take in the Atmosphere of 2084 – Enter a world ravaged by war and cyber-plague, where life is cheap and hope is scarce. Where most people will do anything to escape their grim existence. Virtual realities, mind-altering drugs, neural implants - pick your poison and drift away into a blissful oblivion. But remember, no matter how deep you go, you can never hide from an Observer.
I wanted so desperately to love this. The first few hours are steeped in intrigue with palpable tension and a whole lot of atmosphere to tie it all together. But once you get far enough into the apartment building and
This game is absolutely stunning. In terms of storytelling, character dynamics, depth, detail, and atmospheric aesthetics. I feel completely immersed and especially drawn in by the complexities of the narration.
My Pros: -Very atmospheric -The game elements blend together nicely (music/audio, voice actors, level design, graphics) -Crazy effects, like Ghostwire: Tokyo on steroids -Has replay value for another playthrogh (but
Style over substance Visually, the game looks excellent. The atmosphere, art direction, and overall presentation are impressive, and the opening hours are genuinely intriguing. The initial premise and setting create a
Visually its very appealing and the story's really cool, but the gameplay loop its witnessing a cyberpunk acid trip after acid trip, walking trough doors and clicking somethings some of the time. Theres also some
6/10 - so technically positive, i came for this by recommendation from SOMA, and Nobody Wants to die.... but honestly, it didn't quite reach those heights for me. The game only really gets good right at the very end. My