This is a point and click game where you are searching for incriminating evidence against a future president and you do this by filming his mansion from a neighbor building. You then can pick a window you want to take a closer look at with your camera to see some details in the room or view a very bad video sequence, which may be of importance. However, the time is ticking and spying into one window will cause you to miss, maybe important details of another, and missing a sequence in this game will cause another sequence to never appear, so it's really trial and error all the way through. If you can pick it up for 2$ and you have time to spare, go for it.
Voyeur
- Release Date:
- Oct 12, 2020
- Developer:
- Philips P.O.V. Entertainment Group
- Publisher:
- Pixel Games UK
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Richard Hawke has it all. Wealth, power, the adoration of millions, and… secrets to protect. This weekend he has gathered his family to discuss his running for presidency of the United States. Lust, revenge and betrayal are all at play in this political thriller.
So do you just watch? Or… will you risk getting involved? Will the videotape you make save the country? Or might it cost you your life?
As the voyeur, it’s all up to you.
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Voyeur was first released on the Phillips CD-i back in 1993 and was one of the first big-budget games to take advantage of the console’s FMV – that’s full-motion-video – capabilities. Whereas today we are used to full-screen video in resolutions of 4K or more, the inclusion of ‘real-life’ filmed content within the context of the game was considered a huge step forward… and Voyeur was leading the way.
It wasn’t only the game’s technical capabilities that made headlines, however. The ostensibly “adult” content – in fact pretty tame in reality – led to Voyeur joining the Leisure Suit Larry series and Digital Pictures’ Night Trap (among others) in an exclusive club of games which stirred up controversy to such a level that the media – acting as society’s moral guardians – called for them to be banned.
In Voyeur, you take on the role of a private investigator hired to collect evidence of wealthy CEO Reed Hawke’s corruption by a member of his family. To keep the game fresh over multiple plays (with multiple endings, again a mechanic well ahead of its time) the family member is chosen at random from those that Reed has gathered together in order to announce his bid for the country’s presidency. Taking control of a video camera located in a building opposite the family’s mansion, your goal is to collect enough video evidence to destroy the would-be-president’s career. You might want to include some danger money in your quote for the weekend though, as if you come to the wrong conclusion after compiling your evidence, you will end up victim of a ruthless assassin!
Interestingly, the game’s design was inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window, with the player initially only able to see partial scenes. If they make the wrong decision about where their focus should be, their sense of context for other material may be tainted. More so that any other game before it, Voyeur elevated FMV above the level of a gimmick and made it an integral part of the gameplay. Critically acclaimed for its originality and the quality of the acting – previous efforts had been hopelessly amateur – Voyeur rightly takes its place among a small number of games that were both highly controversial and great fun to play!
You too can close the blinds, draw the curtains and hone your skills as a top private dick by keeping a close – a very close – eye on the Hawke family, becoming the ultimate… voyeur.
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User Reviews
[b]voyeur[/b] is a cheesy interactive movie (my favorite tautology) from 1993, originally released for cd-i, then on pc in 1994. it's kinda like hitchcock's [b]rear window[/b], except your leg isn't broken. the game involves finding out juicy secrets about some definitely shady businessman and wannabe-president (sounds familiar?) and his family. it's not a simple decision-based movie, more like a [b]dumbed-down point & click adventure[/b]. 1st-person perspective, you're in your own room across the street, can decide which room of the mansion to peek into (or listen in, as there might be something going on even if the view is blocked), re-watch footage and gathered evidence on the tv, which also provides some background at the beginning. when you have proof of hawke's dirt (he's the businessman), you can call the cops or send the tape to whoever's in danger, or do nothing and watch the world burn. [b]multiple playthroughs are encouraged, as usual[/b], especially since there isn't a lot...
I enjoy quirky, original games... and I especially love FMV. Voyeur scratches the itch for both. Recommended.
Works Great! FMV point and click game from the 90's. Crazy story, played a lot when I had it on CD-I.
i like the concept but how can u change the resoulution to be less choppy??
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: x86
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: x64
FAQ
How much does Voyeur cost?
Voyeur costs $8.99.
What are the system requirements for Voyeur?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: x86 Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: x64
What platforms is Voyeur available on?
Voyeur is available on Windows PC.
Is Voyeur worth buying?
Voyeur has 83% positive reviews from 6 players.
When was Voyeur released?
Voyeur was released on Oct 12, 2020.
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