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The Suffering: Ties That Bind

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  • 2005
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The Suffering: Ties That Bind (2005)
Horreur psychologiqueActionAventureDrameHorreurScience-fictionThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Suffering: Ties That Bind is a uniquely American action-horror experience that surpasses the original in every way. You are Torque, armed with a deadly arsenal and your last shred of san... Tout lireThe Suffering: Ties That Bind is a uniquely American action-horror experience that surpasses the original in every way. You are Torque, armed with a deadly arsenal and your last shred of sanity, condemned to wage war against horrific monstrosities in a bloody battle for revenge a... Tout lireThe Suffering: Ties That Bind is a uniquely American action-horror experience that surpasses the original in every way. You are Torque, armed with a deadly arsenal and your last shred of sanity, condemned to wage war against horrific monstrosities in a bloody battle for revenge against a hidden mastermind who holds the keys to your past...

  • Réalisation
    • Keith Arem
  • Scénario
    • Richard Rouse III
  • Casting principal
    • Michael Clarke Duncan
    • Rachel Griffiths
    • Rafeedah Keys
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    • Réalisation
      • Keith Arem
    • Scénario
      • Richard Rouse III
    • Casting principal
      • Michael Clarke Duncan
      • Rachel Griffiths
      • Rafeedah Keys
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    Michael Clarke Duncan
    Michael Clarke Duncan
    • Blackmore
    • (voix)
    Rachel Griffiths
    Rachel Griffiths
    • Jordan
    • (voix)
    Rafeedah Keys
    Rafeedah Keys
    • Carmen
    • (voix)
    Arif S. Kinchen
    Arif S. Kinchen
    • Miles
    • (voix)
    • (as Arif Kinchen)
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    John Armstrong
    John Armstrong
    • Dr. Killjoy
    • (voix)
    S. Scott Bullock
    • The Creeper
    • (voix)
    • (as Scott Bullock)
    Bob Papenbrook
    Bob Papenbrook
    • Copperfield
    • (voix)
    Keith Anthony
    • Cory
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    Kamali Minter
    • Malcolm
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    Keith Ferguson
    • Hejira
    • (voix)
    Scott Menville
    Scott Menville
    • Kyle
    • (voix)
    Meg Savlov
    • Consuela
    • (voix)
    James Patrick Stuart
    James Patrick Stuart
    • Junior
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    • (as James Patrick Stewart)
    Ciaran Reilly
    Ciaran Reilly
    • Reilly
    • (voix)
    David Markus
    • Ranse Truman
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    James Mathis III
    James Mathis III
    • T-Rod
    • (voix)
    • (as James Mathis)
    John Patrick Lowrie
    John Patrick Lowrie
    • The Man
    • (voix)
    Dave Wittenberg
    Dave Wittenberg
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    • (voix)
    • Réalisation
      • Keith Arem
    • Scénario
      • Richard Rouse III
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    2PlayerSS

    Had the potential to be good, but didn't quite make it

    Whenever I played and beat the first Suffering. I thought a sequel to it would be much needed and great. As I thought about it. I realized that the first Suffering didn't really need a sequel and that it would be pointless and probably tarnish the first one.

    Then the sequel news came out. I was against a sequel, but still got it since I was a huge fan of the first. I didn't expect much from the sequel, but had high hopes that it would prove me wrong.

    Everything in Ties that Bind seems like it goes opposite of what the first built up and was about. The first game was about Torque a silent inmate in abbott state penitentiary. During his stay there, some horrific events are unleashed on Carnate island. Leaving Torque with his anger problem to fight through Carnate and its monsters to find answers about his possible murdered family.

    Any fan of the first game knows there was three paths you could take with three different endings. This game has the same, but also has three different beginnings. Depending on what path you are going on good, neutral, or evil. That's a nice touch. Carrying over the old saved game data from the first game is also neat.

    Now the story in Ties that Bind is just one of the things I have a problem with. In the first game Torque was a man who had a major problem with anger and used that to get through Carnate island. In this game Torque has another disorder which was lightly touched upon in the first game and his anger problem seems to be on the back burner. By lightly I mean so light that some people probably don't even remember it being stated in the first game.

    The story revolves around Torque and Blackmore. The Blackmore character has a twist reveal at the end of the game. A twist that seems like a typical Hollywood derived idea. If the game wouldn't have been centered around that twist idea and character it would have been better. All I can say is that the Blackmore character is poorly written and its hard to believe that the same writer from the first game wrote this game and that character.

    There is also another character called Jordan. She is completely forgettable and pointless. She could have been left out of the game and it still would have been fine. My only guess is that she was written in as an excuse to add another Hollywood voice to make the game sell.

    The gameplay has been tweaked. Now you can only carry only two handguns and a shotgun/machine gun on your back. I don't have a problem with that much. Except that it seems every action/third person shooter game seems to be doing it now. The camera has been tweaked too. It seems to have been pulled back and not as close to Torque. Which ultimately makes Torque seem five foot two sometimes. The guns are weak. I found myself using the two sawn off shotguns and the twelve gouge pump action shotgun through the whole game or at least until they became available. The rest of the guns are unbalanced and to weak.

    Torque's monster forms are back. He has three monster/rage forms. Good, Evil, and Neutral forms. Like I said earlier though. His rage problem seems to have been forgotten about and on the back burner, so his forms are null and void.

    The enemies in this game are really the only thing that saves the game from being a total mess. There are some old enemies and new enemies in the game. There is two sub-enemies that take the place of Horace and Hermes. One is Copperfield a ghost/demon of a former slave driver. He is bland and there really isn't much to him. The other is The Creeper. Who is a ghost/demon of a former pimp. He is what "makes" the game for me. He is demented, crazy, and has a lot of good lines to say. The voice for him is perfect. He really fits into the Suffering world nicely.

    The voice acting in this game is sub-par compared to the first game. Most of that blame is on Michael Clarke Duncan who bogs the game down a lot. First off Midway seems to be trying to sell the game off of his and Rachel Griffiths name. It even says on the back of the box "starring Rachel Griffiths and Michael Clarke Duncan." Clark Duncan is a fine movie star, but he has no range in his voice and his a terrible voice actor. He voice seems completely out of place in the Suffering world.

    Now my biggest pet peeve with this whole game is that Surreal gave Torque a voice and a personality. In the first game he was this kick ass silent killer who observed and reacting in a subtle, but effective way to everything. He didn't need to talk to get his point across. He was the emotionless man of mystery. I feared that this game would give away way too much about him and take away all the things that made Torque interesting in the first game. Which they did. His appearance was also very neanderthal like in the first game. The first game never tried to distinguish what his race was: black, white, hispanic. It never told. By giving him a voice in the game it ultimately kills that neanderthal like appearance and shows strongly what his race is. Torque was given too many lines to say.

    I think I've said enough about this game. It's not a terrible game. Glitchy at times, but it could have been a whole lot better and had the potential to be good. Here's hoping that a third game is out of the question.
    10tigerach666

    My thoughts

    Well i just barely bought the game so so far its not to bad. except you can't carry a lot of weapons, which totally stinks. Also he talks in this one which is different, because in the first one he didn't say a single word. So that messes his personality up a lot. But when he turns into the beast looks so much cooler and bad to the bone. the people don't look as real as they did in the first game, which is to bad, the first one they looked realistic. But then again i haven't beaten the game yet so when i do i will write another review. So far other then those glitches and the few things that they should have fixed its not to bad of a game. i would buy this game if you love violence and gore, killing etc. :)

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      Kyle: AAAH! Oh my God! Fuckin' Jesus! These creepy-crawlies, IT'S ALL OVER ME! They're bitin' me! GET 'EM OFF! They're down my throat!

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      Kyle: I'm gonna... choke on 'em, Pops! Help me!

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      Like the first game, in order to get a USK-18 rating and also avoid being indexed, the game had to be censored in Germany to tone down the violence in some places. Few changes include almost no blood stains on walls, corpses part of the level design are no longer torn apart, and killing enemies with certain weapons no longer gibs them.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 septembre 2005 (États-Unis)
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      • Anglais
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      • Midway Games
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