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Check out the developer commentary on Observer, the new horror title published by Aspyr Media

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Last updated: 21 Dec 2020 at 10:40 pm UTC

Observer [Official Site] is a new cyberpunk horror from Bloober Team and Aspyr Media. The developers put out a video to show off some gameplay along with their commentary and it looks amazing.

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The game is due for release sometime this summer, according to their Steam page.

Features

  • Hack into the twisted minds of criminals and their victims as you traverse a surreal landscape, uncovering meaning behind imagery
  • Unique cyberpunk setting, as players find themselves in 2084 AD, Krakow, Poland
  • Genre-defining "hidden horror" gameplay in an unsettling, dark atmosphere, placing an emphasis on deeper primal terror over jump scares

Story

Quote>observer_ introduces players to a frightening concept: How would it feel if your fears could be weaponized against you? Det. Daniel Lazarski is an “Observer”; part of a corporate-funded, specialized police unit with full legal clearance to tap directly into a target’s mind via neural implant. A cryptic message from your estranged son sets you on a journey to the drug-ridden Class C slums of Krakow, Poland. As you hack into the minds of criminals and victims alike to uncover the truth of the mysterious communique, you are forced into a surreal landscape of the resident’s darkest fears.

They're calling what they do with their games "hidden horror" and I'm not surprised why. I was massively impressed by Layer of Fear, their previous horror title, as they certainly seem like they know what they're doing.

Might have to livestream this one when it releases, who wants to see me do it?

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razing32 23 Jun 2017
I think there was another game a while back where you enter people's minds to help them with trauma.
Also Psychonauts before that.

I do like the cyberpunk/horror spin on the idea.
QUASAR 23 Jun 2017
I really enjoyed Layers of Fears so this one it's an instabuy for me! =)
GustyGhost 24 Jun 2017
placing an emphasis on deeper primal terror over jump scares

Hollywood, take note...
Kimyrielle 24 Jun 2017
placing an emphasis on deeper primal terror over jump scares

Hollywood, take note...

They can't hear you, these constant explosions are too loud!
Beamboom 24 Jun 2017
I'm so totally going to buy this. Looks like quality entertainment. Hopefully it's not too scary, cause I'm really not one for horrors. But I want to support such a project regardless. This is the kind of games we need indies for!
HollowSoldier 25 Jun 2017
Any news of Vulkan support? Aspyr hasn't dropped the bomb yet.


Last edited by HollowSoldier on 25 Jun 2017 at 5:25 am UTC
DamonLinuxPL 25 Jun 2017
Any news of Vulkan support? Aspyr hasn't dropped the bomb yet.

Aspyr is not developer for this game. They are a Steam publisher - Probably will not be involved in the development process.

Also about Vulkan. If game is not writing for support low-level API from scratch (DX12 or Vulkan) then using Vulkan in most cases not get any sensible improvements.


BTW. coming back to game. Worth to look: making of from observer: (non english voice but It is worth seeing the same video for several scenes) View video on youtube.com


Last edited by DamonLinuxPL on 25 Jun 2017 at 6:53 pm UTC
seguleh 25 Jun 2017
Arkadiusz Jakubik? Insta buy for me... :D
HollowSoldier 26 Jun 2017
Also about Vulkan. If game is not writing for support low-level API from scratch (DX12 or Vulkan) then using Vulkan in most cases not get any sensible improvements.
Croteam disagrees. It's not all black and white.
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