So far I've made it through Chapter 1, and I ABSOLUTELY love it! Fast paced, lots of blood, death, and explosions! With a killer soundtrack to boot. I can definitely see this game gain some popularity with the speed-running community. I highly recommend!
SUFFER
- Release Date:
- Dec 10, 2018
- Developer:
- Shawn Perolis
- Publisher:
- Anarchy Softworks LLC
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Are you ready to suffer?
SUFFER is a horror-punk shoot 'em up where you take on the corporate police state with nothing but your ninja sword and a hailstorm of bullets. Fast paced FPS action, wicked parkour platforming, and vicious demonic foes await you in this dystopian nightmare! This game is for those in need of a challenging first person experience, reminiscent of the tough-as-nails PC shooters of yesteryear.
- Intense Single Player Campaign
- 75 Handcrafted Levels - Abstract Design Anarchy
- Brutal Difficulty For Hardcore Gamers
- Colorful Sprite Graphics Inspired By 90's Pixelated Glory
- Original Punk/Metal Soundtrack
Are you badass enough to overcome the demons, or will you succumb to the suffering?
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User Reviews
Complete and unmitigated disaster. I'll tell you right now why the developer put a hundred nasty smear shaders over the bloody screen: almost everything is stock assets. Every level from every chapter uses the exact selfsame textures and props. Attacks are wonky, the level design is a complete joke and the enemies can't do anything else than either shoot at you or walk at you single file to hit you. I'd say the whole thing is a joke, but absolutely no living soul on the planet could laugh at anything so sad.
I was kind of flip flopping on whether I should recommend this or not but I finally decided I'm going to have to give it a pass. The game is okay at best but with other similar games out right now that are far superior I would say go with them, DUSK or Ion Fury. If you've already played them and still want to get some FPS going then give this a shot. SUFFER can be frustrating at times, one of the main frustrations I found was that it's very hard to see the enemies distances or in certain areas. The game has so much black in it that things blend together and the black riot cop enemies sometimes camouflage right into the background. You can turn off the scanlines but doing so will make everything look pixely in a bad way, like a very tiny image enlarged to way too big of a size. As far as visuals the game is ugly. The art style and the way it looks like a stretched out image as well as way too much black. The scanlines can somewhat improve things yet they add even more black to the scr...
Alright, firstly, what every other reviewer has been saying about the difficulty is true! this is a HARD game. In my opinion though, high difficulty means a highly rewarding gameplay experience once it has been fully mastered. I also think a lot of people are missing that the difficulty ramp isn't too steep, SUFFER does a great job of intoducing its mechanics as you play allowing you some time to git gud before you truly suffer. No other game has so seemlessly blended together aspects of retro shooters, platformers and fast paced ninja swordplay. A truely unique comic book inspired visual style and a complex epic soundtrack round out the experience of SUFFER to be on you won't soon forget!
This game has brought back so much nostalgia in a short amount of time! It's like oldschool Doom / Wolfenstein! It feels good, I played with both controller and keyboard / mouse and everything feels smooth and solid. It provides the challenge of the hardcore experience that Doom used to offer as well, with some funny little hidden easter eggs here and there! I'm so glad I picked this up!
Played at least a good 10 minutes straight of this, and I have to say; It is deceptively entertaining. Don't let its face value fool you, it's fun slash'em/shoot'em up if I ever played one. The Ambiance really gets across the horror-punk vibe, and you'll be ready to cause some chaos once it hits you. All in all; Good game. It does its inspirations the justice they deserve.
A really good, fast-paced, truly old-school shooter with solid gunplay across a whopping total of 75 levels. Its psychedelic visuals might be too heavy on the eyes for some but you get used to it after a while. I recommend disabling scanlines. The Brutal difficulty is a significant challenge, especially once you realize that the majority of your problems come from the hitscan-type enemies sprinkled everywhere in the game. Basically, imagine Doom 1 gameplay with stronger guns but also Plutonia chaingunners everywhere. Interestingly enough, it does work for this game! It's refreshing to play an old-school shooter not based entirely around dodging projectiles - though you do get some of that as well. Every level resets your loadout, so effectively you have 75 isolated mini-challenges of learning the map layout and figuring out resource management. It's just my kind of jam honestly. Your default mouse1 is a strong melee attack, and in order to fire a weapon you need to hold mouse2 to aim...
This is a very fun Doom-style game IMO. I like the art style and while the game is challenging, it is pretty fair overall. There's definitely quite a bit of polish on this indie game. Keep in mind, I really like old-school Doom clones so I tend to be lenient but I really think that objectively speaking this is pretty good. At the current price and even more so on a sale this is worth it for old-school fans!
I'll be honest, normally i'm not a huge fan of indie-retro games because they mostly can be easily made with game makers and usually have a lot of errors due to lack of coding. But this game is pretty good and has many elements similar with actually classic games (even small secrets where you can get sorta strong weapons) and it's pretty fun IF you are familiar with this kinda games. "Difficult" is true, it doesn't start off too easy gets much harder level by level, and it doesn't get much easier with stronger weapons (even rocket launcher-yes there is one). Normally in a classic FPS you can easily kill almost everything with non-stop movement, but since in this game the movement decrases the lack of enemy aim by a very low percentage (meaning they still hit you easily) you also need to aim and act fast until you get a lot of damage. I'd give this game a cookie :D
Game looks great! Reminds me a lot of old school Doom and Duke Nukem! If you get a chance I highly recommend checking it out!
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 64bit
- Processor: 2.4 GHz Dual Core
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 666 MB available space
- Additional Notes: *turn down resolution in config for modest hardware
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 64bit
- Processor: 2.5 GHz Quad Core or better
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 or better
- Additional Notes: *60hz monitor setting recommended, *Only Xbox 360/One controller is officially supported, but others may work.
FAQ
How much does SUFFER cost?
SUFFER costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for SUFFER?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 64bit Processor: 2.4 GHz Dual Core Memory: 3 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 666 MB available space Additional Notes: *turn down resolution in config for modest hardware Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 64bit Processor: 2.5 GHz Quad Core or better Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 or better Additional Notes: *60hz monitor setting recommended, *Only Xbox 360/One controller is officially supported, but others may work.
What platforms is SUFFER available on?
SUFFER is available on Windows PC.
Is SUFFER worth buying?
SUFFER has 75% positive reviews from 51 players.
When was SUFFER released?
SUFFER was released on Dec 10, 2018.
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