Beholder
Beholder is all about balancing your moral choices between empathetic and cruelty, warm-heartedness and indifference, light and dark, life and death. A totalitarian State controls every aspect of private and social life. Laws are oppressive. Surveillance is total. Privacy is dead. Beholder is all about a choice. A choice that matters! What will you do with the collected information? Will you report on a father of a family and orphan his children? Or will you withhold information on his illegal activities and give him a chance to fix everything? You may as well choose to blackmail him to get the money your family desperately needs.
Key Features in Beholder include:
● You decide what happens: every decision of yours affects the way the story unfolds. The only thing that matters is the choice that you make when interacting with the game characters. Even a minor decision can have a disastrous impact. So, think twice and be wise!
● They aren’t just objects: every character that you meet in the game has a thoroughly considered personality with their own past and present. Tens of characters create a unique puzzle of relationships where you have to communicate and decide on your further steps.
● The choice is going to be tough: If you are given power to destroy privacy, should you follow the orders of the given? Or should you treat those, that you spy on, the way they deserve? But who decides what is deserved? What if two different people deserve to be saved, but one has to go? Who will you choose? Is there a lesser evil, anyway?
● You don’t know where you’ll end up: Beholder is a game of multiple endings. You will have enough info to consider and decide wisely but there is always something that you may not be aware of. Well, this is not a beautifully calibrated virtual reality! This is life! And it’s real!