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Observer: System Redux Review

Observer: System Redux Review

Posted on December 14, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Observer is among the most interesting first-person adventure games released in the past couple of years, masterfully combining a narrative-driven experience with mechanics lifted from point and click adventure games to present an extremely engaging title. Not content with having released one of the best adventure games of 2017, Bloober Team decided to further explore the game’s universe with Observer: System Redux, which is both a remaster and expansion.

At its heart, Observer: System Redux is pretty much the same game as the original. Controlling the Observer Daniel Lazarski, played by Rutger Hauer, players will discover some very uncomfortable facts about the world order established by Chiron following the digital plague that changed the world forever.
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