A Day Late Review - Observer
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A Day Late: Observer Review There’s nothing quite like finishing a game and being left in a state of reflection of what you’ve just accomplished. It can be bittersweet, but on the best of occasions it can have a lasting impact on those lucky enough to experience it. Observer is an experience that fits this mold perfectly. With its blend of brain-invading psychological horror, vibrant and diverse visuals as well as a narrative that is as gripping as ever, it’s a thrill ride worth the price of admission. Story/Concepts: 9 Observer puts you in the cybernetic shoes of Detective Daniel Lazarski, a Krakowian cyborg Observer unit for the local police force. After receiving a call from your estranged son, you head to the source of the communication to investigate what exactly happened. Upon doing so, you’re given a deep look into the dystopian Polish ecosystem that has been ravaged by war, drugs and crime to the point where those deemed unfit for the cor...