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  • Have you ever wondered what your neighbours get up to behind closed doors?

  • Well with the game Beholder it's your job to find out.

  • Because their business is your business.

  • You're put in control of 6 apartments.

  • The government's hired you to keep tabs of everyone who lives in the building.

  • So that means their jobs, their hobbies, their interests and of course, any laws that they

  • break need to be recorded.

  • The government makes up all of these wacky rules like rubber ducks are illegal and it's

  • forbidden to wear a blue tie.

  • But hey, what they so goes.

  • So when you report someone breaking the law, they're dealt with.

  • Severely!

  • Police don't muck about in this game.

  • It reminds me of The Sexy Brutal, where in that game, the music slowly builds up as something

  • dramatic is about to happen.

  • The same happens here, usually when the police bust in.

  • In a true creepy landlord fashion, you need to spy on all of your tenants.

  • This means peeping through doors.

  • And who knows what you might see?

  • Or you can sneak into rooms to set up security cameras and rummage through their belongings.

  • The only rule is, you can't be caught in someone's room.

  • That can kind of piss them off.

  • So you have to wait for them to go to work, or to go to the kitchen before you enter.

  • You have to keep an eye on the clock to make sure you're out of there before they come

  • back.

  • Of course, you don't have to report your neighbours.

  • Instead you could blackmail them, demanding money for keeping quiet about their crimes.

  • You could even just keep quiet out of sympathy.

  • By talking to all of these different people and by spying on their lives, you soon start

  • to learn some of their problems.

  • Plus your family has problems of it's own!

  • From dying children, to abusive relationships... the game covers some pretty dark topics.

  • Nothing's taboo.

  • You have to make some pretty tough decisions about what to do and who to help.

  • Perhaps telling the government that your son is a criminal, will actually help him out

  • in the long term.

  • Or what do you do when you're ordered to evict someone, without being given a reason?

  • Some of these tasks have a strict time limit.

  • You're juggling with people's lives, while racing against the clock to figure out what

  • needs to be done first.

  • Plus, money is limited.

  • So what do you spend your hard earned cash on?

  • Perhaps you need money to buy medicine.

  • And perhaps blackmailing people is the only way to get it fast enough.

  • It's a moral tightrope.

  • A lot of things fall into a lot of grey areas.

  • Sometimes, even when you think your doing good, fate has different plans.

  • Dotted throughout the campaign are some major events, ready to through a spanner in the

  • works.

  • And what people think they might need, isn't necessarily what's best for them.

  • It's up to you to decide.

  • As the story goes on, your tenants become more and more intriguing.

  • Eventually army generals and state officials are assigned to live with you.

  • And how you deal with these people, not only effects the end game.

  • It also has a larger impact on the entire world.

  • Your actions as a small time property manager can change history, start wars or even light

  • the flames of revolution.

  • So, big decisions then!

  • No pressure.

  • Beholder Complete Edition also comes with the Blissful Sleep DLC.

  • After a mix up with paperwork, the government believes that you're actually 85 years old

  • rather than 65.

  • That makes you too old to live and so qualify for the forced euthanasia programme.

  • As well as helping your tenants then, you've always got this dilemma hanging over you.

  • It takes place in the same building as the main game.

  • Obviously though all of the tenants are different, giving you a whole new set of problems to

  • solve.

  • The game is hugely re-playable, as every decision changes the entire story.

  • It's fun to go back and do things differently.

  • Perhaps you do a run where you're evil, one where you're good.

  • One where you work strictly for the government.

  • And one where you fight the power.

  • The bleak graphics suit this world perfectly.

  • Everyone looks unique.

  • But at the same time really they're all just faceless blobs.

  • And that's probably all they are to the government.

  • It's a tough hard life.

  • But play your cards right and with a bit of luck.

  • Who knows, maybe you'll one day be free.

  • Maybe.

  • Thanks for watching.

Have you ever wondered what your neighbours get up to behind closed doors?

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