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  2. The Suffering: Ties That Bind - Wikipedia

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    The Suffering: Ties That Bind is a 2005 first and third-person shooter horror video game developed by Surreal Software and published by Midway Games for PlayStation 2, Xbox and Windows. Stan Winston helped with the game's design. The game was released in North America in September and in Europe and Australia in October.

  3. The Suffering (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Suffering was a commercial success, selling over 1.5 million units worldwide across all platforms. [71] The game was also credited with putting Midway "back on the map" as a major video game publisher after several years of games underperfoming. [72]

  4. Surreal Software - Wikipedia

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    Surreal Software was an American video game developer based in Kirkland, Washington, and a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, known for The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Suffering and Drakan series. Surreal Software employed over 130 designers, artists, and programmers.

  5. Category:Video games about mental health - Wikipedia

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    D (video game) Darkest Dungeon; Darkest Dungeon II; Daymare: 1998; Dead Space (2008 video game) Dead Space 2; Dead Space 3; Decarnation; Depression Quest; Désiré (video game) Desolate (video game) Devo Presents Adventures of the Smart Patrol (video game) Disco Elysium; Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! Doki Doki Literature Club! Dr. Jekyll and ...

  6. Eternal Darkness - Wikipedia

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    The story of Eternal Darkness takes place over four fictional locations which the game moves between. They include the "Forbidden City" underground temple complex in Persia; a Khmer temple in Angkor Thom, Cambodia; Oublié Cathedral in Amiens, France; and the Roivas Family Estate in Rhode Island, which leads to an ancient underground city named Ehn'gha beneath the mansion.

  7. Inception 'Mind Crime': Play the mind-blowing movie game on ...

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    Nearly everyone has heard of Christopher Nolan's Inception (2010) at this point, but I'm willing to bet that most of Facebook's gaming audience were in the dark on Mind Crime, a Facebook advergame ...

  8. Ring (video game) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Ring was followed by a sequel, Ring II: Twilight of the Gods, which brings the cycle to an end, following the two last parts of Wagner's Ring des Nibelungen, Siegfried and Götterdämmerung. Ring II was met with similarly extremely negative reviews, and unlike the first game, was considered a commercial failure.

  9. The Ring: Terror's Realm - Wikipedia

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    The game's protagonist and main character, takes Robert's position at the CDC after he dies at the start of the game. Robert. Researcher at the CDC, was working on the Ring virus before he and three other colleagues die on the same day. Jack Nikson. Works as a reporter, neighbour and friend of Meg and Robert. John Brad. Boss at the CDC. Chris