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The Suffering

  • Video Game
  • 2004
  • M
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
918
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The Suffering (2004)
ActionHorrorMysteryThriller

A death row convict must fight his way to freedom when nightmarish monsters invade the prison.A death row convict must fight his way to freedom when nightmarish monsters invade the prison.A death row convict must fight his way to freedom when nightmarish monsters invade the prison.

  • Director
    • Alan Patmore
  • Writer
    • Richard Rouse III
  • Stars
    • Mark Berry
    • John Patrick Lowrie
    • John Armstrong
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    918
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alan Patmore
    • Writer
      • Richard Rouse III
    • Stars
      • Mark Berry
      • John Patrick Lowrie
      • John Armstrong
    • 9User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mark Berry
    Mark Berry
    • Dallas
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    John Patrick Lowrie
    John Patrick Lowrie
    • Hermes
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    John Armstrong
    John Armstrong
    • Killjoy
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    Ross Douglas
    Ross Douglas
    • Clem
    • (voice)
    Mark Dias
    • Ernesto
    • (voice)
    Bhama Roget
    • Inferna
    • (voice)
    Earl Alexander
    • Jimmy
    • (voice)
    Meg Savlov
    • Consuela
    • (voice)
    Brandon Whitehead
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    Todd Licea
    Todd Licea
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    Chris Wicklund
    • Additional Voices
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    Rafeedah Keys
    Rafeedah Keys
    • Carmen
    • (voice)
    Christina Sherman
    Christina Sherman
    • Son
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Alan Patmore
    • Writer
      • Richard Rouse III
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    10TEAQUIEMORO

    It Will Leave You Wanting More

    This was one of my first video games that was rated M and I love it so much and still do. I still can't believe I didn't commented this video game first.But now I will, and for all you people who wants to play a scary survival game with lots of gore than play this game. The monsters were cool and it also teaches history, about the war and all soldiers/prisoners death that are real life people. They are also going to make a movie of it(hope they won't screw this movie up). Anyways if you play this in the dark, cold weather, and nobody around you will start to feel that you are in the game. There are scary moments when those f#####g Slayers or Noosemens come out of nowhere. This has a lot of thinking to go to the next level and also love the idea of other people in the game helping you(tip:don't kill them so quickly, they could help you).And those Infernas are annoying, and when some of those Slayers revive is scary and awesome.I haven't had this much fun since playing Resident Evil 4 or GRT: San Andres. Please, buy this game, I highly recommend it. It has 8.9, soon in the range of 9.0 or higher. You won't be disappointed.
    Wolfdemon

    Horror does hard time in the slam

    Prison, a place where criminals go after committing crimes ranging from rape to murder. But would you encounter your inner demons in jail, even on death-row? Perhaps. The Suffering, an action/horror game from Midway and Surreal Software, is the prime example of that. Here's my review on The Suffering.

    Plot: The star of The Suffering is Torque, a convicted felon put on death-row for the murder of his wife and two kids. His arrival isn't welcomed with open arms since inmates don't like child killers very much. Just as Torque is about to settle down with his new life on death-row, a slight earthquake rocks the prison and something in the darkness attacks and kills Torque's fellow inmates, leaving him as the sole survivor. Now Torque must escape from jail and find the truth about what really happened to his family while fighting against monsters and his own inner demons in order to survive. 5/5

    Graphics: The graphics in The Suffering are truly dark and gritty, not to mention well done. Every character and monster are near photo-realistic. What really sets the creatures apart from the monsters from other survival horror games is they are based on different execution methods. Though designed by Stan Winston Studios, the monsters look like something out of a H.R. Giger painting. Even the blood looks good. 5/5

    Sound: The music in this game aren't the traditional music we would hear in most survival horror games. The music are inspired by the sounds you would usually hear in every day life. The sounds gives you the feeling of what's around the corner. True work of genius. 5/5

    Gameplay: You can switch the views of the game from 3rd to 1st person perspectives. In 3rd person mode, the controls are responsive yet stiff. In 1st person mode, the controls gets rid most of the stiffness. Torque can transform into a demon with just a simple touch of a button. In his demon form, Torque can tear his enemies apart with ease. The Suffering has a moral system, any action Torque does will effect the outcome of the game. 4/5

    Midway and Surreal Software certainly did a good job on The Suffering. Certainly will make Resident Evil and Silent Hill look like a couple of Disney cartoons. Be on the look out for the sequel, The Suffering: Ties that Bind.

    Final Review: 5/5
    9PlayerSS

    Best gory horror game in years

    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.
    Scissorman

    Demo was freakin awesome

    I work at an EB Games store and we had received the new Xbox magazine with the demo discs. One of the demo's happened to be The Suffering. I'll tell ya, for the brief 15-20 minutes the demo gave you to play, it was damn scary stuff. The atmosphere was creepy, the monsters scare the crap out of you, the noises would startle anyone, and the voices in your characters head will send chills up your spine. I am definately going to get this one when it is released.
    9amadeuseisenberg

    The Enjoyable Suffering

    Great game. A gem from the Golden Age of gaming. I love that it comes with all kinds of extra content too. Reading material, trailers(love when games came with trailers for other games back in the time), behind the scenes(which more games should come with) and even a very interesting documentary about old prisons, which talks about history, living conditions and how they're haunted. This is amazing. I love when games were made with love and passion, and packed with all kinds of extra content. Made for more intelligent people, not just soulless products churned out for sheep to eat up.

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    • Trivia
      A running in-joke in all Surreal games: it is possible to obtain a chicken as a weapon.
    • Quotes

      Loading Screen: Take away a man's light, his clothes, his food, his friends, his air, and you leave him with nothing but himself. And for most, that is not pleasant company.

    • Alternate versions
      German version was modified to secure the USK-18 rating and avoid the BPjM indexing. Notable changes include reduced gore effects, removal of swastikas, and most cutscenes cut to black screen during the gruesome moments.
    • Connections
      Featured in GameSpot TV: Games That Make You Feel Funny, The Suffering, and More (2004)

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    • Release date
      • March 8, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Production company
      • Surreal Software
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