Harvester
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2003 3:35 am
For several years, I've owned a DOS game (well, technically, it's supposed to work in Windows 9x, too, but I never got the sound working well that way) called Harvester, but ironically, I only was successful in getting it to run well with this computer that I put together last year. I just want to say, this game really is the most disturbing thing I've ever played. Unfortunately, I'm impatient enough that I'm basically playing through it by completely referencing the walkthrough from gamefaqs (when I first tried this game the other month, my play session ended when this military dude shot me in the eye for sounding too much like a commie, accidentally hitting the big red button that fires the nuclear missiles in the process). Just the same, I'm pretty fascinated by it all. I'm going to be recommending this to several people, but at the same time, I won't be disappointed or surprised if any of them just find that it goes too far. This really is the kind of game that I think the Postal people really wanted to do themselves.
To tie this with the current movie discussion in the other thread, it looks like the lady who plays the protagonist's girlfriend had a small role in Bottle Rocket, although I don't remember who she was offhand.
http://www.mobygames.com/game/sheet/p,2/gameId,324/
And this page would give you an idea of the kind of stuff in this game:
http://us.imdb.com/AlternateVersions?0219075
To tie this with the current movie discussion in the other thread, it looks like the lady who plays the protagonist's girlfriend had a small role in Bottle Rocket, although I don't remember who she was offhand.
http://www.mobygames.com/game/sheet/p,2/gameId,324/
And this page would give you an idea of the kind of stuff in this game:
http://us.imdb.com/AlternateVersions?0219075