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Bad influence. Just like the Roadrunner cartoons.

, the infamous adventure game exploring the darkest corners of human psyche and boasting graphic violence in the best tradition of b-movies, is available in its <span class="bold">uncensored version</span> on GOG.com, for only $5.99. Our exclusive interview with Lee Jacobson, the game's producer, can be found in the [url=http://gogcom.tumblr.com/post/78954868646/harvester-interview]GOG.com Official Blog.

Remember, this is all just a game. You'll play as the amnesiac Steve (who is such a kidder!) as you try to figure out why you should join the Order of the Harvest Moon and discover the horror that lurks just beneath Harvest's small-town veneer. Meet some of the strangest characters to ever grace the computer screen--such as Mr. Pottsdam who really, really loves red meat or Colonel Monroe who guards the nuclear missile base and holds The Button. Harvest is a lovely town and the locals aim to keep it that way, no matter the cost...

Harvester is believed by some to be the inspiration for establishing the Entertainment Software Rating Board, as the game's first public showing at 1994 CES caused enough controversy to take the debate over violence in games to a whole new level. This title takes every possible opportunity to throw gore and graphic violence at the player. It wasn't, however, designed only to shock the audience. It's trippy story taking off in small-town America and touching down in mass-murderville can easily be attributed with a deeper meaning. How dark is the darkness at the bottom of the human soul? In its own campy, over-the-top way, this unique title looks for the answer to that question. With traditional puzzle-oriented point-and-click gameplay, live-action sequences, and characters portrayed by real-life actors, this nearly 20 year old game is still more than enjoyable. That is, if you can stomach the gore.

If you want to see a game that would never have a chance to be made in modern times, you really need a copy of Harvester, for only $5.99 on GOG.com.

PS. The GOG.com team would like to heartlily thank our long-time user and supporter, tfishell, whose help in securing the release rights for this title was invaluable!
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JudasIscariot: If you don't have the Merit logo being displayed and you have an English version then it's censored :) The US version had the Merit logo show up instead of the Virgin Interactive logo :)
Thanks, I don't recall now but I'll check that. Back when I bought the retail version, I at least tried to make sure it is not the censored version, but never were 100% sure I was able to buy that.

Either way, I will probably buy (and replay) the GOG version at some point.
Post edited March 06, 2014 by timppu
...and I'm back in Poland :)
it is the game with a police officer eating a cake in front of a dead body right?
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JudasIscariot: If you don't have the Merit logo being displayed and you have an English version then it's censored :) The US version had the Merit logo show up instead of the Virgin Interactive logo :)
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timppu: Thanks, I don't recall now but I'll check that. Back when I bought the retail version, I at least tried to make sure it is not the censored version, but never were 100% sure I was able to buy that.

Either way, I will probably buy (and replay) the GOG version at some point.
Oh ours is very much uncensored. You have no idea how much I bothered our QA department about that. Oh boy was I an annoying git about THAT. You have my word it's 100% uncensored.
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lukaszthegreat: it is the game with a police officer eating a cake in front of a dead body right?
Two dead bodies :)
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lukaszthegreat: it is the game with a police officer eating a cake in front of a dead body right?
You mean a delicious cherry pie?
Wow $6 for a game with this many goodies? Awesome! Though not really a fan of horror...
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lukaszthegreat: it is the game with a police officer eating a cake in front of a dead body right?
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Novotnus: Two dead bodies :)
Or one if you don't hurry earlier ....
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JudasIscariot: Oh ours is very much uncensored. You have no idea how much I bothered our QA department about that. Oh boy was I an annoying git about THAT. You have my word it's 100% uncensored.
So, tell me: how did you like it? :)
Also, thanks for uncensored version!
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lukaszthegreat: it is the game with a police officer eating a cake in front of a dead body right?
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JKHSawyer: You mean a delicious cherry pie?
More pie, Sheriff?
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JudasIscariot: Oh ours is very much uncensored. You have no idea how much I bothered our QA department about that. Oh boy was I an annoying git about THAT. You have my word it's 100% uncensored.
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Novotnus: So, tell me: how did you like it? :)
Also, thanks for uncensored version!
Oh man, I loved it. So much that I ummm became a fan on the fan page :D
Post edited March 06, 2014 by JudasIscariot
Wait wasn't there this member of the forums who linked to a video of a guy playing harvester in the huge thread about regional pricing?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIYfSY1PjFs

Yeah it was this song.
Post edited March 06, 2014 by Senteria
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Senteria: Wow $6 for a game with this many goodies? Awesome! Though not really a fan of horror...
I recall this game being more weird (in a good way, a bit like like Twin Peaks) than really horror. I think also the gore parts are more comical than terrifying.
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lukaszthegreat: it is the game with a police officer eating a cake in front of a dead body right?
"Yuup, it's a spinal cord."
eh. goddamnit. so i have to play it then.
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JudasIscariot: Oh ours is very much uncensored. You have no idea how much I bothered our QA department about that. Oh boy was I an annoying git about THAT. You have my word it's 100% uncensored.
And you have my word that he really was that annoying. :D
(Still is, actually >.> )