In the Blissful Sleep DLC, you are playing as Hector, and this game takes place sometime before the base game. In short, you can either play for or against the State. The game is very decision-based, causing a lot of forks and different endings depending on your choices and actions. You can receive tasks from either your employer (the Ministry) or the other tenants, as well as 'mystery guests' that either call you, or visit your building. While you are doing all this, you'll also receive some tasks to complete. When you find prohibited items, you can report the tenant, causing them to be arrested and evicted from your building. Based on the information you gather, you can profile the tenants, earning some cash. You can do this by placing camera's in the apartments (making you see what's going on without peeping through the keyhole), by searching their apartments for prohibited items, talking to the tenants about themselves and other tenants. Because you work for the State, you must spy on your tenants. The setting of the game is a dystopian future where the totalitarian State controls almost everything in terms of what people can or cannot have, do or say. In the base game, you will be playing as Carl, a landlord of a building with 6 apartments. The setting in the game intrigues me and is not something I have seen in a game yet (but I'm no hardcore gamer). Both the base game and the DLC have some strong 1984 vibes going on (the book by George Orwell). The Game Pass version is the Complete Edition, meaning you get the base game plus the Blissful sleep DLC. Beholder is a game by Warm Lamp Games that was released in November 2016 and appeared on Game Pass in December 2020.
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