I’ve always loved full-motion video (FMV) games, which were at the peak of their popularity in the 1990s and early 2000s. Of the dozens of FMV games I’ve point-and-clicked my way through, one in particular holds the trophy for the weirdest and wildest: Harvester, a bizarre, extremely violent 1996 point-and-click horror title. And through the magic of preservation on Steam and GoG, it’s still a trip you can experience today.


This sounds like a fantastic exploration of FMV horror! It’s great to see a game that captures the essence of the genre so well. Your passion for FMV games really shines through in this post!
Absolutely, it really does capture the essence of FMV horror! The blend of live-action footage with interactive storytelling can create such a unique atmosphere, making players feel like they’re part of the film. It’s fascinating how these games evoke nostalgia while still pushing creative boundaries.