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The Suffering – Xbox Game

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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
The Suffering Xbox Game

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:031719300402
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:XBOX_THE_SUFFERING

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Product Type

Platform

Original Xbox

Genre

Action & Adventure, Shooter

ESRB Rating

Teen

Players

1-2

Condition

Used

68 reviews for The Suffering – Xbox Game

  1. J. Saxman

    Well it’s been months since I typed my last review and I’m still stumped on this part. What’s so frusrating is that I’m so close to the end and I’m stuck on an easy part like this. The guide book says to walk right up to the gap in the road and I approach the gap as close as I can and nothing happens. I’ve tried shooting the truck, jumping across, etc. The infernas keep killing me after a while becuase they keep coming and I run out of ammunition. Either I’m an idiot for doing something wrong, or is my game messed up ? People keep talking about the boss at the end being somewhat tough. I wish I could make it to that part and finish it off but for some reason I can’t beat this part. Somebody please help me out. I’m usually not stumped at videogames but man I’m stumped here. As for the game itself, it’s pretty good, the graphics are great, the images, the controls take a little bit getting used to but you get the hand of it. It is not a game for people who don’t like bad language or scary images but if you want a horror game, try this one out. I just wish they wouldn’t make things so hard to figure what to do or where to go. I would rather be stuck at a tough boss then this. At least then you know what to do.

  2. purerockfury

    I buy a lot of video games, sometime too many for my own good. More often than not, I play through enough before it either collects dust forever or it gets traded in for credit towards a new game. Sometimes, when I finally do beat a game, the overall thrill I initally experienced just failed to transcend the entire game and upon completion, I knew I’d never play it again. The Suffering fails to meet the criteria in both categories. From the outset, the game pulls you in head first for a ride that ultimately is a mystery until the very end.It starts out with you as Torque, a hardened criminal with zero emotional output. You are being lead off to your maximum security prison cell in the worst prison in America. Almost immediately upon arrival, strange phenoms start to become very real. In the blink of an eye, hideous creatures being spewing from every orifice in the building like a swarm of rats. Lights shatter. Guards get mauled. Prisoners are chopped in half. The entire system goes awry. You; as Torque, are basically free to battle the evil within the prison and ultimately, within yourself.The Suffering plays very similarly to Max Payne. It is a third-person action game that is propelled like a first-person shooter. The scenery is obviously different; though no less gritty, but the controls are smooth and easy to learn like Max Payne. There are enough similarites to many other action titles with it’s constant build-up to something and it’s bevy of puzzle-solving. The Sufferin.

  3. Maria Soto

    Cause it made my friends son very happy on Christmas and he has been playing it none stop since he got it.

  4. Outlaw Wyvern

    Tho this game won’t be released for another three weeks, I have great expectations for it. Surreal has hoovered a couple thousand gameplay hours from me with Drakan: Order of the Flame, Drakan: The Ancient’s Gate (BEST PS2 GAME EVER!!), and their unfairly underrated Lord of the Rings ‘Fellowship of the Ring’. The screenshots for the Suffering show awesome promise, as does the premise of the game. It will be SCARY! I look forward to much integrity, detail, frightful level bosses, thought provoking storyline, and sphincter-tightening gore! The storyline will have several possible endings, so replay value should be high. I WILL buy this game!

  5. Joshua Smith

    BEST GAME EVER!Scared the crap out of me, With the great graphics,Sound effects, blood, and random scary noises.. and voices!The voices of murderers, that’d been put to death.

  6. travis

    Great buy

  7. Julie

    Bring back memories

  8. John thomas Oaks

    First of all, to help our friend out who got stuck at the chasm, you have to kill all the infernas PLUS shoot their ash piles when they collapse. Otherwise, they keep regenerating, and you’ll just die. Once you kill them all and destroy their ashes, walk to the edge and the bus will come barreling down the street, so get out of the way! This game is genuinely terrifying. My pulse raced on a regular basis as I was playing it. Disturbing images throughout as well. And the boss at the end is spectacular. I found the ending to be anti-climactic, but it doesn’t detract from the game very much. By the time you get to the boss, you’ve seen it all anyway, so what else do you expect, right? I found it to be a perfect balance of story, gameplay, and puzzle solving. The profanity was very excessive, however, and that’s why I only gave it 4 stars instead of 5. I know it’s prison, but come on, game designers. Kids are playing these games whether the Mature rating is on there or not. We all know what cursing sounds like, and I really don’t need to hear the “f” word and the “c” word over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over (I’m not exaggerating here, dear reader. The profanity is a constant stream throughout the game. It never lets up. I found it extremely juvenile of the designers to include so much of it. It reminds me of a bunch of junior high boys who have just started getting bold enough to cuss around their friends.) If you can tolerate the language.

  9. Andy

    Good condition played great

  10. Sean Tucker

    good

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