![]() ![]() 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. It now feels like a place where someone actually lives and works.As the beginning of the video highlights, all of the visual enhancements System Redux brings to the game. “The office was redone to feel more homely, even if a bit creepy. “As the old janitor is our guide to the building and Dan interacts with him quite a lot, we decided to do an entirely new model for the character with a full set of new animations, to make him more realistic and interesting,” said Babieno. Also, the developers paid particular attention to overhauling Janus, the janitor in the original game, and his office. Play While leaving a few question marks hanging in the air so as not to spoil the mystery, Babieno told us that the new cases allow players to further explore “classic cyberpunk themes such as omnipotent but faulty technology, unfair work conditions and corporate governance over the smallest details of life,” along with “more timeless topics like familial duty, grief, loneliness, sanity, greed and lust, as well as self-consciousness and emancipation.” In addition to new quests, Observer: System Redux will feature next-gen upgrades such as ray-tracing and improved loading times, which Babieno says will allow the development team at Bloober to realise their vision for a dark cyberpunk future more completely. Tkaczyk to the neighborhood’s notorious tattoo artist?” What is the connection of this case to other of Doc’s questionable business pursuits? What brought Mr. “Mail on Doc's computer suggests that it is a spare key to a certain Stanley Tkaczyk’s home, and that Doc supplies him with illegal substances. “In the Ripper Doc’s tattoo shop, Dan finds a key to one of the building’s apartments,” he said. Dan follows to check if there's a woman bothered by a stalker somewhere in the building.” Babieno also detailed the It Runs in The Family quest. The intensity of his affection seems unhealthy, almost psychotic. Its author seems to be referring to some mysterious woman, longing for them to be together again. Stuck into the contraption, Dan finds an unsettling message. Along with the strange symbols scrawled on the floor and wall next to them, they appear to form an altar. Although their purpose is not clear, they were clearly left there deliberately. It seems that someone in the slums is occupied with human trafficking…” Introducing Her Fearful Symmetry, Babieno continued, “Dan stumbles upon an odd-looking set of items strewn together in one hallway. Following this lead means that Dan will get to know the ugly underbelly of Krakow 2048 better than he’d like to. The device glitches frantically for a few seconds, displaying just a simple ‘Help us’ and a number. Regarding Errant Signal, he explained, “While exploring the building, (protagonist) Dan (Lazarski) catches a cryptic message on his ComPass. Play In an interview with IGN Japan ahead of Tokyo Game Show, Bloober Team CEO Piotr Babieno shed extra light on the gameplay demo.
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