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Pages in category "Video games set in prison" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The game was unofficially revealed on March 17, 2003, when Midway Games sent a list of upcoming games out to retailers. The list included The Suffering, which was described as "action-horror game set inside a prison". The game was slated for an October 2003 release for PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox. [40]
The game continues the story of Torque, a man sentenced to death for murdering his ex-wife and two children. In the original game, after arriving on death row in Abbot State Penitentiary on Carnate Island, off the coast of Maryland, an earthquake rocks the island, and the prison is attacked by strange supernatural creatures. During the mayhem ...
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Manhunt is set in the fictional Carcer City, a dilapidated rust belt city rife with corruption and crime. [8] [9] On the prowl around the city are numerous violent gangs, who seek to find and kill the player. [10] The game is set in a shared universe with the Grand Theft Auto series. [11]
Presentable Liberty is minimalistic in gameplay and scope, taking place almost entirely in a small jail cell. The player is able to move around their cell and read letters sent through their cell door, which arrive at set times in each in-game day, with no way for the player to make them arrive more quickly, and no way to respond.
Escape from Butcher Bay is set in the futuristic science fiction universe of the Chronicles of Riddick franchise, [10] and is a prequel to the film Pitch Black. [14] The game takes place inside Butcher Bay, a maximum-security prison from which no prisoner has escaped.
When the game begins, Kent is released after having been imprisoned by the "Norms", the city's police force, for whistling a happy tune while walking down the street. While in prison, he receives a note from an anonymous inmate telling him about the underground insurrection group that he might want to join.