
If you have epilepsy, this game will probably kill you. Quite a bit of glitching, hasn't rendered the game completely unplayable but still very annoying.

It just all feels like a way to make a quick buck out of gamers by slapping “next-gen” on a video and offering “visual enhancements” which should have been ported across to the new consoles and updated in with a patch. Reviewed in Canada on NovemPlatform For Display: PlayStation 4 Verified Purchase Really cool game, never played anything like it. The studio claims that Observer: System Redux will feature some new story elements, enhanced gameplay and “next-gen” graphics but in all honesty, the game looks the same as it did on current-gen hardware. Read: Support The Nexus COVID-19 Relief Fund and Win a PS4 20th Anniversary Console or Games for a Year After taking some time to settle our adrenaline levels on the back of playing The Medium, last-gen players can now visit the sci-fi-themed Observer: System Redux.The horror-based studio Bloober Team recently announced that the enhanced version of its cyberpunk hit would be debuting on PS4 and Xbox One platforms on July 16 - another reason to experience the talents of the late Rutger Hauer.
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The original game is just over two years old yet the studio plans on re-releasing the game on next-gen consoles like the PS5 and Xbox Series X for the full price tag. With visuals completely redesigned from the ground up, rebuilt mechanics, and even a dose of extra content, Observer System Redux delivers on the gritty. Bloober Team has announced a “remaster” of its cyberpunk thriller game “Observer” called “Observer: System Redux ” for next-gen hardware and no one needs it or asked for it.

One thing that we are clearly not leaving behind this generation is cheap cash-grab remastered games.
