Bloober Team a dévoilé le premier trailer de Observer: System Redux, le remaster de leur thriller cyberpunk. En plus des améliorations visuelles et gameplay, le titre proposera quelques nouveautés côté histoire. Prévu pour fin 2020 sur PlayStation 5 et Xbox Series X.
One of the scariest cyberpunk stories has been remastered for next-gen consoles. Observer: System Redux takes augmented visuals, gameplay, and story to the next level in Q4 2020.
The unique blend of cyberpunk and horror in System Redux features Rutger Hauer in one of his last voice-acting roles (Dan Lazarski/Observer) and the team views the title as a tribute to the late film star. The game also stars Polish musician and actor Arkadiusz Jakubik as Janus Jukowski, a veteran struggling with early model cybernetics.
While System Redux is a remaster of the original Observer, it features some completely new, never-seen-before story. Get a first look at some of the new content in the announcement trailer below!
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 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.
You are an Observer.
What is System Redux?
Veteran Observers can dive deeper into this dystopian reality thanks to expanded gameplay and brand-new story content, while newcomers will get the chance to experience this cyberpunk thriller in all its chilling next-gen glory. Keep an eye out for more details on the enhancements in the coming weeks and months leading up to the premiere of next-generation consoles!
Tous les commentaires (2)
Déjà un remaster, les consoles n'existent pas encore, et le jeu d'origine à seulement quelques années...
Cela dit, le jeu est plutôt chouette.
EDIT: Ahaha et les "next gen" graphics.... C'est pas très propre tout ça...