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* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Dr. Killjoy. There's a reason he was brought back for the sequel.
* [[Evil Is Sexy]]: Jordan. Some might even say Blackmore.
* [[Hell Is That Noise]]: chinkChink-clink-clank-clankschrarlclankclinkCLIKCLIKCLIKCLIK-SHLINK!
** The sound of a Gorger feeding is known to turn the stomachs of the hardiest players.
** The Creeper's voice would be terrifying even if his dialogue in the game was about fluffy puppies instead of his exploits as an abusive pimp and misogynistic serial killer.
* [[Inferred Holocaust]]: Kyle's part in the game ends with him finally tracking down his friend's stash of heroin and giving himself another dose; Torque isn't encouraged to stick around to see what happens next, but given that Kyle's trapped in a crackhouse infested with Mainliners, the odds of his survival are slim.
* [[Nightmare Fuel]]: ''It's a goddamn horror game''.
* [[It's the Same, Now It Sucks|It's the Same, Now It Sucks!]]: The plot of ''The Suffering: Ties That Bind'' is basically the same as the first game. Torque dealing with amnesia and his insanity, while on a quest to learn whether or not he murdered his family. The problem is the first game's ending decisively answered that question. So it's possible to play through the series and, bizarrely, learn in the first game that Torque is innocent, then play ''The Suffering: Ties That Bind'' to learn he isn't.
** [[Nightmare Retardant]]: ...on the other hand, someSome players feel the ability to shoot them down with an ''M-60'' kind of messes things up.
* [[Paranoia Fuel]]: It's implied, particularly in the second game, that there's ''nowhere humans have lived'' that doesn't have an evil enough past for Malefactors to spawn there if something triggers them to.
 
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