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The Voyeur is the unseen main protagonist of the 1993 interactive movie video game Voyeur. He is an ordinary citizen that lives in an apartment across from Hawke Manor. He is hired by an anonymous source to gather evidence to ruin Reed Hawke's chances of winning the presidential election. Depending on the player's actions; the Voyeur could either succeed, be killed, or get chewed out by a police officer.

Biography[]

Nothing is known of The Voyeur's background. He is a presumably a citizen that lives across from Hawke Manor which was why he was most likely hired. The Voyeur is hired by an anonymous client to gather evidence against Reed Hawke and ruin his presidential bid. As a result, The Voyeur spends two days watching Hawke Manor using a camera given to him by his boss.

The Voyeur Gets Shot[]

If you record the wrong thing and send it to the wrong person, Reed will be informed of this and hire Chantal to come over and kill you.

The Voyeur Gets Chewed Out[]

When you call the police, an officer will show up at your door and ask you to show him the tape. If you show him a blank tape or anything that's irrelevant, he will say that he should lock you up and leave. This results in a game over.

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Trivia[]

  • The Voyeur is somehow able to manipulate objects inside Hawke Manor, even though he stays in the apartment for the whole game.
    • Margaret's diary, Chantal's computer, Chantal's note, etc.
  • The Voyeur might actually be a private investigator, but one of the headlines in one of the endings refers to him as a citizen.
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