Of the games I've only played The Suffering, and I have to agree it's a very good game -- it has a very artistically made atmosphere. If you are just trying to show off by analyzing carefully the textures, yes they aren't very detailed, but I suggest you just play the game instead of . The game itself is very good and you also have an ability to transform into a beast which can level up -- it becomes too imba at last level (and it can be reached easily), if you jump you make some kind of powerful explosion & shockwave around you, knocking down everyone and damaging them -- if they don't die with one blow, you can just jump again -- they can't do anything, they're knocked down
You have to kill stuff with that creature if you want to improve its "experience points", but remember that it has a short time-span and if you go above it it starts to take your life so better watch out to transform back in time.
Also it has a good atmosphere and good NPCs, compared to some others (although I haven't played much) and you can choose to be good, neutral or evil and it'll affect your ending. Not to mention the flashbacks and all that but I'll leave it to you, no spoilers
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All humans do is to go to a place, bountiful of nature, and live there. Then the human multiplies and sucks all the wonders there. They move to the next. There is one thing that works the same way as that: a virus.