The Suffering: Ties That Bind

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The Suffering: Ties That Bind sigue los pasos de su predecesor combinando una inquietante atmósfera de terror con una jugabilidad de acción y disparos. Los jugadores pueden cambiar entre tercera y primera persona según sus preferencias, y dispararán a un montón de horribles manifestaciones demoníacas del mal antes de acabar el juego. El jugador también puede transformarse en una horrible criatura en momentos clave del juego, lo que le permite librar intensos combates cuerpo a cuerpo. El juego incluye un sistema de moralidad que registra las acciones del jugador durante la partida y cambia la historia en consecuencia, y también altera la forma de la criatura del jugador. Todo lo que había en el primer The Suffering se ha refinado y mejorado en esta secuela.


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Review by Marick [user]
2 de febrero de 2015

The Suffering: Ties That Bind is a psychological horror video game, developed by Surreal Software and published by Midway Games.Ties That BindThe Suffering: Ties That Bind is a psychological horror video game, developed by Surreal Software and published by Midway Games.Ties That Bind features a number of gameplay changes from the original The Suffering. The player can no longer carry around xombium bottles to refill their health whenever they need to, and instead must rely on stationary pickups located throughout the level. When critically injured, the player may also heal a very small percentage of their health by hiding from the immediate battle to recover. The player is also now limited to only carrying two weapons at a time, which now adds a sense of strategy to the gameplay.

90
Review by StevenZ. [user]
21 de abril de 2007

I really liked the first one, and I am really enjoying this one as well, unfortunately I encountered a dead-end bug and haven't finished I really liked the first one, and I am really enjoying this one as well, unfortunately I encountered a dead-end bug and haven't finished the game yet, but this isn't discouraging me to find a way through and finish. Whoever played and enjoyed the first one as much as I did, will like this one just as much, though for PC it is quite glitchy.

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Review by BillW. [user]
26 de julio de 2006

The game is dated. I looks and acts "old". The PC version is as buggy as an old sack of meal... or more appropriately, an old piece of it. The game is dated. I looks and acts "old". The PC version is as buggy as an old sack of meal... or more appropriately, an old piece of it. There are places where the people you're trying to save just get hung up and won't move... so, naturally, you can't save them... there are key combos that a laptop will not reproduce, so you have to call Midway and get them to send you a "saved game" that will put you beyond the point where you need the "unavailable" keystrokes. It's basically a P.O.S.

90
Review by ShawnP. [user]
10 de enero de 2006

On my sys (being low end Pentium 4 and ATI 9600) The game play was smooth and frightening. A cinematic scenerio that was, my guess just the On my sys (being low end Pentium 4 and ATI 9600) The game play was smooth and frightening. A cinematic scenerio that was, my guess just the result of a distant vision of what if.

90
Review by AceGamez
N/A

If you like lots of guns that feel the business, lots of demons who look the business, lots of tension, lots of suspense, a great plot that keeps you guessing and interested, and buckets and buckets of blood, then you'll probably love this.

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Información sobre el juego
Fecha de lanzamiento 26 de septiembre de 2005
Editor Midway Games, Surreal Software
Contenido calificado M (Mature)
Modos de juego Un solo jugador
Perspectivas de los jugadores Primera persona, Tercera persona
Géneros Tirador
Temas Acción, Horror, Supervivencia, Fantasía
Plataformas PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 2, Xbox