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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtjAsQIPauY
While originally released in 1996 Harvester looks like it offers tons of fun with the FMV style and lots of gore.

To quote "mruseyourbrain" who email it in to remind me:
Quoteit's like playing in a thriller movie

SOLD!

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The most violent adventure game of all time comes to Steam!

You wake up one morning to a town full of strangers and inexplicable sights. You share your home with your not so perfect family and your supposed fiancee lives next door. Then you are plunged into a nightmare! Your fiancee is missing and you find a hideous bloody skull and spinal chord draped across her bed! Is it hers? What is going on? The only clue left behind is an engraved invitation for you to enter...

THE ORDER OF THE HARVEST MOON

...a mysterious organisation that controls the town in way you don't (or can't) understand.

Is the order behind this gruesome execution? What are their motives?

One thing is certain, you're going to get to the bottom of this killing, or die trying.



This sounds too amazing, a good price-point too. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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JoZ3 Apr 5, 2014
I hope someone dares to bring out a new version of Waxwork
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