Observer

CONTENIDO RELACIONADO

expanded_game
2020
Observer: System Redux

¿Conoces a alguien a quien le pueda gustar este juego?

Resumen

Observer es un juego de terror con perspectiva en primera persona que se centra en un entorno oscuro y atmosférico y en una historia profunda.

Argumento

Es el año 2084. Si de alguna manera has sobrevivido al Nanófago, lo más probable es que hayas muerto en la guerra. Los que viven se han volcado en las drogas, la RV, los implantes neuronales... cualquier cosa para distraerse de esta nueva realidad. Eres Daniel Lazarski, un detective neuronal de élite conocido como Observador, y parte de una unidad policial financiada por las empresas cuyo propósito es hackear e invadir las mentes de los sospechosos. En este futuro, cualquier cosa que pienses, sientas o recuerdes puede ser utilizada en tu contra en un tribunal.

Cuando recibes un misterioso mensaje de tu hijo distanciado, un ingeniero de alto nivel de la todopoderosa Chiron Corporation, viajas a los sórdidos barrios de clase C de Cracovia para investigar. Pero mientras te introduces en las mentes inestables de los criminales y las víctimas para buscar pistas, te ves obligado a revivir sus miedos más oscuros. ¿Hasta dónde llegarás para descubrir la verdad?

Con la leyenda del ciberpunk Rutger Hauer (Blade Runner) como el detective Lazarski, >observer_ es una historia de terror psicológico en primera persona que se centra en un escenario oscuro y distópico. Desarrollado por Bloober Team, los creadores de Layers of Fear, >observer_ es una experiencia de terror destinada a un público maduro. Lo que veas te perturbará.


Observer Instrucciones de activación

Observer Opiniones y valoraciones

90
Review by FakeHaouken [user]
12 de marzo de 2022

Great sound design, breathtaking visuals and a truly captivating story. The game is rather short at about 7-8 hours but it never fails toGreat sound design, breathtaking visuals and a truly captivating story. The game is rather short at about 7-8 hours but it never fails to amaze with its creativity during that time.

100
Review by Lumic [user]
3 de marzo de 2022

don't mix politics and games, how do you treat us the way we treat you, now I know what kind of company you are and how you deal with players,don't mix politics and games, how do you treat us the way we treat you, now I know what kind of company you are and how you deal with players, I will never buy your games again

90
Review by Ripper36 [user]
14 de enero de 2022

So glad this came out on the Switch. I loved it on the PC and the Switch version does not let me down. Great strory, great gameplay and itSo glad this came out on the Switch. I loved it on the PC and the Switch version does not let me down. Great strory, great gameplay and it looks very nice. Have to say it has some great voice over acting compared to other game alike. Great game!

100
Review by new_casual [user]
11 de septiembre de 2021

Observer is beautiful and mysterious journey to world of images, fantasy, fears and something more. Such an experience, that gives you aObserver is beautiful and mysterious journey to world of images, fantasy, fears and something more. Such an experience, that gives you a little shake-up and stays with you for a several night with cup of tea

60
Review by AllNewSuperfake [user]
26 de febrero de 2021

This is not a video game. It's an interactive 9/10 cinematic with all the interactivity of a video recorder.It's quite linear. There areThis is not a video game. It's an interactive 9/10 cinematic with all the interactivity of a video recorder.It's quite linear. There are no real puzzles to solve except for figuring out where the next PLAY button is. It might be opening a door, or scanning a book that is inside a drawer, you might have to walk a few steps or just turn around, but I never really felt like I'm investigating or figuring something out. There is only ever one solution to every problem, and it therefore rewards patience and nothing else.However, as far as video-recorder-mechanics go, "Observer" has quite a few, just like it has some very pretty aesthetics and sound.Having played this after Cyberpunk I'd even go as far as saying that they understood way better what a dystopia looks like, and made it lot more inhospitable, messy and dark. Observer's cyberpunk is not stylish and cool, it's poverty is crushing and ugly, and it's technology has become a prison for it's citizens. It's claustrophic, hostile and outright depressing (and I recommend it for that) and has excellent voice-acting and sound design on top of that.It would however do much better as an actual film or animation that let's those qualities shine.The plot doesn't gain anything by being permanently on pause while you stumble through it's dark, glitching setpieces looking for the next scene to play. Dialogue choices, while seemingly plenty, don't really change anything, and there is no replayability. While the actual cinematic you are "playing" shames the likes of David Cage by being engaging, better paced and way better narrated, it's still that.So if you like this kind of "game" this is borderline a must-buy; even with some nitpicks about the controls it would be easily a 9.To me it still felt like watching a let's play where I had to do all the work, and I'd rather see the movie, so it's only a 6.

Ver más
Información sobre el juego
Fecha de lanzamiento 15 de agosto de 2017
Editor Aspyr Media, Bloober Team
Contenido calificado M (Mature)
Modos de juego Un solo jugador
Perspectivas de los jugadores Primera persona
Géneros Aventura, Indie
Temas Horror, Ciencia ficción, Thriller, Misterio
Plataformas Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch