The Suffering is a crazy horror/psychological thriller that really redefine the survival horror video game genre and could be the reason Resident Evil 4 broke away from its predecessors. The Suffering is about a man who is in jail and is facing his own personal demons, when one night, real demons manage to inhabit the island on which the jail is contained. I don't want to give away stuff that ruins the story because it's such a good one, but as he tries to escape he is haunted by the images of his dead family - there, that's all I'll say about that, because if I get into detail about that aspect of the game, the story is ruined for you. What's great about this game is that it's full of action and it has the ocassional puzzle. If you've played Resident Evil 4 or at least know of its schematics, then you can relate that with The Suffering. There's a lot of running around different buildings and parts of the island, killing of a whole slew of different monsters. The monsters in this game are purely AWESOME. First off, they're created by Stan Winston studios - the guy who did movie monsters like the Jurassic Park dinosaurs and The Predator movie. Each monster represents a different form of execution or death; there will be the monster who drops from the ceiling by a noose, the monster that has numerous lethal injection needles stuck in him that he throws at you, the monster made entirely of blades....there are numerous monsters in this game and are all so unique. Plus, as you go, you'll write a journal to record the different monsters you encounter and it will give a bit of information on them. You'll also record different places and people on the island that gives you more information on the entire story at hand. So you'll be running around the island, guns in hand, blowing up pretty much anything that moves...but ocassionally there will be little puzzles for you to solve. The puzzles aren't anything major like you would expect from an early Resident Evil title, but they're still there. The puzzles might involve moving a light in a certain direction to scare monsters or blowing something up to create a new path, etc. Also, as part of the psychological thriller, you have a special attack that allows you to turn into a monster. When you change into the monster, you basically only have one attack and that is like a slash attack with your hands. The monster is a cool idea, but the controls are fairly poor in this game (they were drastically improved in the sequel) - this is really the only downside to this game. What's great about the monster is that the story hints that you really don't know if you change into a monster, or if you're just going psycho as yourself; like I said, the story is really intense. The last component worth mentioning is that there is a tiny bit of RPG involved - it's nothing major, it's just that some points of the game will require you to make a decision: good or bad. The decisions might be leaving someone to die in the hands of the monsters or save them. Another decision could be to let someone take you somewhere or just kill them to spare yourself the pain of following them around and trying to protect them or because you don't want to trust them. It's great making these decisions because you'll hear voices trying to con you into doing one or the other. All around it's a great game, great graphics, great story...see what I mean? It's great! It is mature, so be forewarned, because there is a hefty amount of gore.Read full review
Awesome game that captures Midways vision in video games. Love this series! Great story telling and very fluid gameplay.
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"The Suffering" is one of the greatest survival horror games ever created. With a tough character like Torque you rarely feel so scared in the 3rd person mode but switch to 1st person and things come after you lightning fast. You have to find out what has happened in your past. Throughout the game you make choices like deciding to either help or kill people. Helping is much nicer and killing them really makes the game feel empty/lonely like a real killer should feel. The game stays creepy throughout and is about 7-9 hours in length. The story blends elements from the past like slave ships, World War II ghosts, and a mental institution. The graphics are slick and some of the best on any game. No online play is a shame but the basic premise is there and a whole lot of fun. Rent before you buy but I recommend this one to anybody who loves a good, scary game. 5/5Read full review
Case is in great shape and the game plays perfectly! 5 Stars all the way around!
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I played this back in 04 or 05 when it released and really enjoyed it! With that said it is 2018 and games have come a long way but it's still fun to go back and play.
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It's one of the best shooters with monsters, that has 480p, graphics, it's really good, I think the game , the evil within is the competitor, for the 360
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The first in the story of how "T" was put into a prison system under false pretense. In starts slow to give the player an insight of what happened to him, his family and how the legal system put him away. Alot of blood and gore. Not for the squeamish at heart. The player learns on how to play this game to get to the level at where "T" is supposed to learn what his destiny and how to proceed through the game. There are cheat codes available through several game sites if the player wants to make the game more interesting. Then the time comes where "T" has to deal with those creatures..... Good playing!!
A fun and scary game get it.
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Game was in great condition, case was a little chewed up but was described as so.
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Amazing survival horror game. Finished it within 13-14 hours due to little hints I was looking for in the game. This game is about a man who is convicted of murdering his family but the truth is hidden from him as he tries to escape the prison island. Overall, game companies doesn't know how to make a horror game anymore. This one here was a classic and they should be taking notes.
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