The Suffering
- Experience nine terrifying levels — traverse indoor & outdoor terrain, where horror waits around every corner
- As your Rage Meter fills, Torque will turn into a hideous and powerful creature
- Multiple deadly weapons, from shivs to Tommy guns — you’ll need them all to fight the horrifying monsters you’ll face
- Brutal, gory details — blood & fluids drip, pool and splatter as you travel on this chilling, stomach-turning journey
- Cooperate with the hardened criminals and determine their fate
Product Description
The Suffering – a terrible evil was unleashed in a most security prison. A violent environment has been unspeakably brutal, and a young offender named Torque will have to survive & find answers in this dirty, gritty world. Explore the deepest recesses of the most horrible prison environment Dynamic lighting and shadowing effects, combined with frantic combat sequences, sure to shock & disturb players Multiple endings depending on how you play the game
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My favorite genre of sports meeting are survival horror. This game isn’t as excellent as Silent Hill three. Plus it won’t sell excellent because many parents won’t let their kids buy this game. The Suffering is also scary, but not like Silent Hill 3. The graphics aren’t splendid and it’s too gory. Their is a lot of pointless gore. They tried to make it like a Grand Theft Auto with more Gore. If you want a better game check out Fatal Frame 2 or Silent Hill 3. These are better sports meeting.
Rating: 2 / 5
This game sucks. There are two real survival horror franchises that are equally stylish yet take very different approaches from each other. Resident Evil is the intense shock terror, that means something pops out suddenly scares you and makes you feel hunted as you never know when the next pop up will be, and then there is Silent Hill which is a more visual sense of horror, showing some of the most unnerving and grotesque imagines and sounds. You won’t feel as frightened as you play but some people will feel uneasy for a couple of days if you reflect back of the game.
Even though Resident Evil and Silent Hill are still strong franchises even they need to make some huge changes, especially among the gameplay and even the formula of how the game works. Resident Evil especially is starting to feel ancient because since the start of the series the play engine has been the same, not to mention it hasn’t had any new tale elements in about 5 years. And Silent Hill 3 even though it was much more unnerving and grotesque than SH2, it was a much less psychological and polished game than it’s predecessor.
Now are we supposed to believe that The Suffering?? is gonna be excellent? They are making more horror sports meeting but they all take from the same formula of the real hitters, they have not anything original to offer and are more often than not cheap imitations of the excellent ones. Anyone can make a horror game, the simplest way to horror is to make things pop out suddenly. Like Fatal Frame and Timer Tower 3, sports meeting that easily take the Resident Evil formula. Fatal Frame especially tried to combine the darker atmosphere of Silent Hill and the pop ups of Resident Evil. Scary but yet much weaker concept and dull as an adventure game.
Now The Suffering? This game looks like the main character is gonna kick monsters rears with hand to hand combat, very stupid. The Suffering looks weak, it looks like it will do not anything for the genre and even the graphics and character design especially the main character look poorly done. What Else needs to be said? This game is crap, stay away from it. My advice, wait for RE:Outbreak which might be the next fascinating survival horror release.
Rating: 1 / 5
excellent thing i rented it. i’m not saying it is a really terrible horrible game but the game is pretty much mediocre. it controls like nearly identical to max payne but more sloppy. you can compare the violence to manhunt yet manhunt does it in excellent taste. you can compare the controls to max payne or hitman 1 and 2 but the controls can sometimes be dull and sluggish. sometimes it’ not quick enough when you want to turn left or right.
the monster model is made by stan winston which i don’t consider that scary. the sounds are ok but the scare factor or the nervousness that came by the side of with silent hill, residne evil, and fatal frame sports meeting lack in here.
if you played nightmare creatures before in playstation then the game is pretty much like that as well. the graphics or average too and the environement is pretty flat and look the same. same layout as nightmare creatures as well.
losts of swearing doesn’t make the game appealing. you pretty much spend all the time trying to find the door that opens aside from the doors that are lock. what you can do is collect some weaopns like tommy guns and revolvers and shoot alot.
some of the character models look goofy and retarded. but in conclusion, this game is maybe a renter but for 50 bucks US it ain’t worth it buying this game.
sadly the only thing entertaining about the game is the documentary of the haunted prison on the dvd extras. other than that, the game will get dull and dull after 20 minutes.
i can honestly say that i wouldn’t even buy this game in greates hits. the game lacks substance. flat and sluggish controls and mediocre graphics equals the score i give it.
one more thing. the xbox version of the game has slightly better control and graphics. but still it’s pretty much the same game.
Rating: 2 / 5
I saw the box for this one and thought it looked like it had potential. I mean, how can you go incorrect with a cool title and a haunted prison? I soon found out.
Your character, Torque, has just been condemned to death row, and as the game starts you find yourself checking out the comforts of your new cell. After lots of cussing from the other inmates, the potential goes on the blink and then everyone starts getting killed. I thought the violence and profanity was over the top; it seemed painfully obvious the makers of this game were going hard for the “M” rating. Anyway, you then start on your quest to get out of this haunted prison. Conundrum is, the gameplay suffers tremendously from sluggish controls and terrible camera views. I got bored with it within about a half hour—most of my time was spent roaming around finding flashlight batteries and looking for the one door out of 5 that was unlocked. Oh yeah, you hear monsters moaning in the social class too. Yawn.
Long tale small, just skip this one. I don’t reflect I would even rent it. The only deliverance on this game is the documentary on haunted prisons found in the extras/bonus section.
Rating: 2 / 5
i loved this game! the grafics were splendid also, and it was very frightening. iam definately gunna buy the 2nd 1!
Rating: 5 / 5