Posted October 06, 2012
Back in May I stumbled across Harvester in a YouTube video. Thinking it looked totally ridiculous, I threw it in an Amazon wishlist and didn't really think about it till I saw it again a few weeks ago. Totally compelled by it, I bought it and I played it for the first time last night. As freaking strange as it is, I love it. I absolutely lost it laughing at the quip in the beginning about flannel shirts in the main characters closet, one of my close friends was over playing it with me and he lost it too, cause really the only shirts I wear are flannel shirts. xD
We skipped around the game and played some of the end, (The Lodge), and while it's the most bizarre game I've ever played, it's easily one of my favorites. It wants to weird you out, and it does a great job doing it. I especially loved the CGI intro and other graphics in parts, the technology of the time, which almost seems primitive now, adds to the bizarre feeling of the game. By looking badly rendered and cheesy, it just adds that much more to the game. And from a technical standpoint, the game isn't a very good game at all, but it's seriously a lot of fun to play.
I really hope GOG can release this game. It's one of those games that needs to be experienced by every classic PC game player. The game really isn't for everyone though, especially if you hate the bizarre, graphic violence, and getting a bit mind-f***ed. If you're interested in this game, I really suggest buying a copy off of eBay or Amazon. From what I've heard some European copies are censored, so try going for an American copy if you can. Like my friend said, "This game is more weird and twisted than all of the Silent Hill games combined. How much is a copy on Amazon?"
We skipped around the game and played some of the end, (The Lodge), and while it's the most bizarre game I've ever played, it's easily one of my favorites. It wants to weird you out, and it does a great job doing it. I especially loved the CGI intro and other graphics in parts, the technology of the time, which almost seems primitive now, adds to the bizarre feeling of the game. By looking badly rendered and cheesy, it just adds that much more to the game. And from a technical standpoint, the game isn't a very good game at all, but it's seriously a lot of fun to play.
I really hope GOG can release this game. It's one of those games that needs to be experienced by every classic PC game player. The game really isn't for everyone though, especially if you hate the bizarre, graphic violence, and getting a bit mind-f***ed. If you're interested in this game, I really suggest buying a copy off of eBay or Amazon. From what I've heard some European copies are censored, so try going for an American copy if you can. Like my friend said, "This game is more weird and twisted than all of the Silent Hill games combined. How much is a copy on Amazon?"