The Suffering [P18] [Single Bullet Theory] NoCommentary Walkthrough Gameplay
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Played on ORIGINAL CONSOLE & Upscaled with Framemeister/OSSC if old Gen Console.
. . PLAYLIST:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wfi9KI91wY&list=PLTGOFOIlB2-ZjufQPMbkEwzCaY026drp_
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THE SUFFERING Full Game/Part 1 to the last part
will include the FULL-GAME Gameplay Walkthrough & all the story campaigns and endings
Platform(s)
PlayStation 2, Xbox, Microsoft Windows
Release PlayStation 2 & Xbox
NA: March 8, 2004
EU: May 14, 2004
Windows
NA: June 7, 2004
EU: July 30, 2004
Genre(s) First-person shooter, third-person shooter, survival horror
The Suffering is a third-person shooter survival horror video game, developed by Surreal Software for PlayStation 2, Xbox and Microsoft Windows. The game was published by Midway Games for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The PC version was published by Encore in North America and by Zoo Digital Publishing in Europe. In North America, the game was released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox in March 2004, and for PC in June of the same year. In Europe, it was released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox in May, and for PC in July. A port was also planned for the GameCube, but was cancelled. In 2017, the game was released on GOG.com by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, the current owner of the IP after acquiring publisher Midway Games' assets following the latter company's bankruptcy in 2009.
The Suffering centers on the story of Torque, a prisoner on death row for murdering his ex-wife and two children, a crime that he possesses no memory of comiting. Shortly after he arrives in Abbot State Penitentiary on Carnate Island, off the coast of Maryland, an earthquake hits the island, resulting in the prison being attacked by unusual supernatural threats. After being freed, Torque attempts to fight his way to freedom while confronting his own personal demons, all while attempting to remember what really happened to his family. The game features three endings which depend on the players' gameplay choices throughout, each of which reveals a different version of the murder of Torque's family.
The Suffering received primarily positive reviews. Some critics felt the blend of action with horror didn't work, and that the game was not sufficiently scary. Others praised its deviation from traditional survival horror games such as Resident Evil, Silent Hill and Fatal Frame. Many[who?] also lauded the creature design, the tone, and the game's morality system, which determines both the ending, and how certain characters interact with Torque during the game. The Suffering was a commercial success, selling over 1.5 million units worldwide across all platforms. In 2005, a sequel was released, The Suffering: Ties That Bind. #Gameplay