The Suffering Video Game

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This game is very nostalgic for me, so my review is very biased. If you're under 21 I don't know how much you would enjoy this game. The things that make this game great are commonplace in most games now. But this was cutting edge when it was released. Also, this will work on the 360, but the sequel will not. Jul 01, 2018  The Suffering is a video game created by Surreal Software and Midway Games for PlayStation 2, Xbox and PC in 2004. The sequel The suffering: the ties that unite us came out in 2005. The player controls Torque, a man who has been sent to the Abbott State Penitentiary in.

The series is inspired by myths and old wives' tales that have been passed down throughout the years. Contents PlotThe central story involves Wirt and Gregory , two half-brothers who find themselves lost in a strange, magical forest called The Unknown. Under the garden wall cartoon network. Many of the episodes are rooted in folktales and children’s stories from the 19th and early 20th centuries while the style of animation and storytelling borrow heavily from early cartoons. He warns the boys of, a terrible creature that haunts the woods in search of lost children. They come upon a grim Woodsman whose job involves cutting down “' trees that he grinds into oil in his mill, which he then uses to keep his constantly alight.

A man known only as 'Torque' is sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and two sons, an event he can remember nothing about, and is soon locked up on death row at Abbot State Penitentiary, the toughest, nastiest prison in Maryland. Torque has little time to lament his fate, as Abbot is suddenly overrun by strange monsters. As guards and prisoners alike are cut down by the creatures, who seem to embody different methods of death, from be-headings to lethal injection to being buried alive, Torque must battle these beasts (with guns, improvised weapons, and even an adrenaline-fueled rage ability that almost literally turns him into a monster) if he hopes to get off Carnate Island alive. Along the way, he'll learn more about Carnate's sordid history, including the restless spirits of a former prisoner, a former executioner, and a psychologist who's not quite right in the head himself. He'll also encounter friendly faces along the path to freedom, and whether he chooses to help.

First off forget about Resident Evil. Thats just childs play compared to Midway's The Suffering. You start as a prisoner named Torque who offed his wife and kids or did he? Thats why you play and find out.He is on death row. The night he is put in the prison an earthquake happens and demons invade the prison. You are then let out to explore the prison and the island that the prison is on. Most of the demons are just reincarnated versions of inmates who were killed there before.

The game has some pretty violent things to go along with the horror theme of the game. The game is ultra bloody. There is a lot of swearing all through the game. Of course what else would you expect. Its a prison for one and its being overrun by demons. Who wouldn't be using every word they could think of.

The main character Torque doesn't talk. Which I really don't mind that too much. I just hate when companies take the easy way out and give everyone else a voice, but the main character. Like I said its not too bad in this game. As Torque has a lot of various little actions that really make his character stand out. There are three different endings. There are plenty of weapons to defend yourself.

Its a damn near perfect game.