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The Suffering: Ties That Bind

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Genre: Action
Publisher: Midway
Developer: Surreal

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'The Suffering: Ties That Bind' (PS2/Xbox/PC) Unravels into Stores

by Judy on Sept. 26, 2005 @ 8:18 a.m. PDT

The Suffering: Ties That Bind is am action-horror game that emphasizes the disturbing terror of its predecessor, with new twisted creatures and a few familiar faces. Set in the unforgiving streets and prisons of Baltimore, the player once again controls Torque as he seeks revenge against the mysterious grand manipulator Blackmore, a man somehow tied to the death of Torque's family. Players will explore the tough inner-city, with poverty and urban injustices trapping people just as effectively as a physical prison. The unique morality system returns, as players delve into the perverse world of Torque's sanity to discover his past and struggle to control his future.

The Suffering: Ties That Bind begins shortly after the first game ended, as protagonist Torque arrives in Baltimore Harbor after leaving the unspeakable carnage of Carnate Island behind. As Torque makes his way through the gritty streets, the disturbing demons seem to have followed him to the mainland and are now wreaking havoc across the city.

"The Suffering franchise is the definitive action-horror experience," said Steve Allison, chief marketing officer, Midway. "The Suffering: Ties That Bind brings an American sensibility to the genre with Torque, the main character, taking the fight to the horrors stalking him as opposed to running for his life. The team at Surreal puts as much focus on providing a great experience that draws you in as they do in delivering top notch gameplay and the results speak for themselves."

Ties That Bind features Michael Clarke Duncan (The Green Mile, Armageddon, The Scorpion King and Sin City) in the role of Torque's nemesis Blackmore, and Rachel Griffiths (Six Feet Under, Blow) portrays Jordan, the woman in charge of a strange paramilitary research outfit that has been conducting cleanup. Torque's dead wife Carmen returns from the first game to help guide players, as does the demented Dr. Killjoy.

The unique morality system also returns in The Suffering: Ties That Bind. As players choose between good and evil throughout Ties That Bind, they will determine which of three possible endings will conclude the game. Players with a save game from the first game will also be able to see one of three different beginnings depending on their morality choices made in The Suffering.

Additional information about The Suffering: Ties That Bind can be found online at www.midway.com and www.sufferingtiesthatbind.com.


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