The Suffering Ties That Bind
02-01-09
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Before beginning this article, we thought it might be an idea to dig out our review of the first Suffering game (not written for this website, by the way, but for a long since dead PS2 magazine you’ll never have heard of). And not just to see if there were good jokes we could reuse, either - we wanted to make sure that we weren’t missing anything, that there wasn’t some new element in The Suffering: Ties That Bind that we’d forgotten wasn’t in the first game.
It was a fruitless effort, however, and not just because there were no good jokes. We realised that our review of The Suffering could pretty much do for our review of Ties That Bind with only a few amendments and the addition of three key words here and there. That’s because this is a sequel which doesn’t really move things on much - apart from different environments and some further plot developments, there’s not a lot that’s new here.
But this isn’t about to turn into one of those rants against unoriginal games which begins with a general discussion of the nature of sequels before directing a blast of bile at EA and finishing up with a complaint about how even Miyamoto’s at it these days and all the Mario Party games are rubbish.
And that’s because we think it’s unfair to level a load of negative criticism at a game solely on the grounds that it’s unoriginal. Change is often good, yes, but sometimes do we just want more of the same. That’s why we order the same pint of lager each time we go down the pub, for example, and why we don’t then complain to the barman that it tastes too similar to the pint we had last week.
Besides, mucking about with a formula that works can be a dangerous game. Is there anyone who can say that they honestly prefer Warrior Within to Sands of Time? In fact, is there anyone who can name a game sequel where the character’s gone “dark” that’s any better than the original? We’re bored of it, frankly.
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