Forget about Resident Evil, what you're about to see is Hardcore on DVD..

User Rating: 8.5 | The Suffering PC
Torque's story is one of a kind, mysterious and doesn't give you the chance to leave the keyboard so that you can see what's next, and how the story ends,
It starts in a death row, Torque was convicted of killin' his wife and son, then the horror comes through the walls hunting everyone around, which helps Torque to break out of the prison into a darker and more agressive dimonsion,,
The enemies are pretty hard to finish, and each weird shaped monster requires a way, reload takes time, but weapons are good, not that they were many,
The greatest thing about this game is the camera, movements are great, easy and smouth which makes you feel like it's readin' your mind, controles are great, the best i've ever seen actually, you feel the full control usin' the keyboard and mouse like using your own hands in an outer body experience,

The graphics were better then i thought it would be for a 2004 game, i set 1152x864 Max ref rate Anti x4 and it appeared great on a 17" screen,
Puzzles...it's a whole new thing, i've never seen such a thing in any other game, it has some frustratin' parts when everything is blocked and you're stuck in some place, u keep lookin' for a way out which even makes you think that it's somekinda bug, but once you cross it feels great,
Sound and dialogue, i wouldn't really use the word "dialogue" because i've never heard anything from Torque himself, which is a part of the game's uniqueness and "T"'s mysterious personnality, but the music was pretty good and makes you live the moment,

Bottom of the line, i don't know where this game's been hidden, can't believe that i've found it now, however it's the kinda game that you really don't wanna miss if you're an action adventure and or horror player even FPS which is a mode the game also provides,
This game teaches you that escapin' isn't as easy as gettin' outside, and i've spent more than 10 hours sufferin' through it...