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Harvester (game, point-and-click adventure, satire, black comedy, horror, postmodernism, mystery, FMV, absurdist comedy, surrealism). Released 1996. Ranked #16 game of 1996 and #645 All-time among Glitchwave users. Steve wakes up in a seemingly quaint 50s town called Harvest, only to find its inhabitants completely depraved and backwards. In his attempt to find a way out Steve is forced to run.


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Now Available on Steam!http://store.steampowered.com/app/287020/The most violent adventure game of all time comes to Steam!You wake up one morning to a town.


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The ESRB was created in 1994, which is when the game was initially being developed, so it makes sense that Harvester is as extreme as it is. Writer/director Gilbert P. Austin clearly chose to use gratuitous brutality to protest how violence in video games was being perceived.


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Source: Wikipedia, "Harvester (video game)", available under the CC-BY-SA License. The game stars Steve Mason, who awakes with a case of amnesia in a strange town in 1953 called Harvest. He can't remember anything from his past and when he tells the people that claim to be his family, as well as townsfolk, they all tell him what a kidder he is.


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Harvester is a strange relic of video game history. This bizarre point-and-click horror adventure was released to controversy and has developed quite a reputation since then. How does it hold.


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Plot Teenager Steve Mason awakens in the small American farming town of Harvest in the year 1953, with no memories of his past or who he is.


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English HARVESTER INTRODUCTION Welcome to Harvester. We would like to take a moment to help you become familiar with the installation instructions if this is the first time you have setup the game. During the installation, the screen will guide you through the setup process. Following are the basic system requirements.


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Directed by Gilbert P. Austin. (as G.P. Austin) Writing Credits Gilbert P. Austin. (written by) (as G.P. Austin) Cast (in credits order) Produced by Lee Jacobson. producer (as M. Lee Jacobson) Music by Hamilton Altstatt Cinematography by John Johns Makeup Department Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Art Department Sound Department


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Video Game 1996 M IMDb RATING 7.8 /10 227 YOUR RATING Rate Comedy Horror Mystery Amnesiac named Steve wakes up in a strange little town called Harvest, a place seemingly straight out of 1950s Americana but with a noticeably eerie and twisted pitch black dark side, that's preparing for the annual festival of blood. Director Gilbert P. Austin Writer


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0:00 / 32:01 Harvester gameplay (PC Game, 1996) Squakenet 25K subscribers Subscribe 25 3.7K views 8 years ago Introduction and gameplay for Harvester, PC game produced by DigiFX Interactive.


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Jun 7, 2014. In this game, you play as a young kidder named Steve. After waking up with no memory, you find yourself in horrifying-50s-cliche-town. I won't spoil anything, but the entire town is just wonderful in terms of enjoyability. It's an extremely well-done satire on America, with violent content in video games being the focus.


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Harvester - Video Game trailerDeveloped by DigiFX Interactive Inc.Published in USA by Merit Studios and in Europe by Virgin Interactive Entertainment in 1996.


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In Harvester your main objective is figure out what's going on, and answer various questions such as: "Where am I?", "Who's this girl I'm marrying?", "Why won't my Dad come out of his room?", and "What on earth is 'Quality time'?".


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The game uses FMV, which is a method of game development that involves shooting real footage of actors and using the video as the visuals in the game. As was common at the time, Harvester mixes real footage of actors with pre-rendered 3D sets. The effect, while good at the time, looks quite dated now. More of a cult classic than a good game