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Penumbra Collection

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Windows Vista / XP Mature
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • Physics system allowing for true environmental interaction and direct manipulation of objects
  • Detailed and highly interactive environments Advanced AI, enabling enemies to cooperate and use the environment
  • An environmental audio system, to heighten the senses
  • Wide array of puzzle challenges
  • An immersive and thought provoking story line

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  • ASIN: B001IRFVLC
  • Item Weight: 3.7 ounces
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Release Date: February 17, 2009
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #14,291 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)

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Platform:  WINDOWS 2000/XP Publisher:  PARADOX INTERACTIVE Packaging:  RETAIL BOX Rating:  MATURE The Collection Includes:Penumbra OverturePenumbra Black PlaguePenumbra Requiem Enter the world of Philip Buchanon. Murder a forgotten past and madness await. Navigate harrowing environments filled with challenging puzzles realistic physics and twisted enemies. Penumbra Overture After receiving a letter from his estranged father a man he thought dead Philip heads to Greenland to discover just who or what sent the letter. Penumbra Black Plague Trapped deep within the Greenland underground plex known as The Shelter Philip must continue his search for his father as he fights to maintain his sanity. Requiem Expansion Pack As Philip falls deeper into madness he must keep his wits about him if he will ever be able to discover the origins behind his father s letter. Minimum System Requirements: O/S: Windows 2000/XPProcessor: 1GhzMemory: 256MBVideo Card: Radeon 8500/GeForce 3

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic, May 4, 2009
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Penumbra Collection (CD-ROM)
Do you like puzzle adventure games? Get this game. Do you like horror and enjoy getting scared? Then get this game, it is awesome. The Penumbra Collection contains three games, though they were originally released as episodic content therefore making each one short. However, all three add up to about twelve to fifteen hours of gameplay, and that's not shabby.The three games are "Overture", "Black Plague", and the expansion, "Requiem". The Penumbra games are unique in a few ways. First off it's a first person adventure puzzle game, but instead of controlling like a point and click like Myst, it controls like a first person shooter. You move with the W,A,S,D keys, crouch,jump use the shift button to run, look around with the mouse, and even have lean keys. But do not think for a second this is an action game because it isn't, this is adventure puzzle solving at its finest, and scariest. The game also uses physics based gameplay. Remember the physics puzzles in Half-Life 2? Penumbra destroys those. In my opinion, Penumbra has the best use of physics I've seen in a game because their use contributes to the gameplay, and not just used to have things fall realistically.

Story: You are Philip Buchanon. Your mother has just passed away, and a few days later, you recieve a letter from your father. A man you haven't seen in thirty years, and thought dead. Following the instructions you take a boat to Greenland to find your father. After getting off the boat you're caught in a blizzard with no shelter or way to protect yourself. You come upon a hatch in the snow, nothing else around. Using a rock to break the ice, you open it up and go down. Thus begins the creepy mystery of what happened to your father and why he sent you the letter. The game's story is very interesting and well told mostly through journals, and notes, and a few characters you communicate with. The game is good at keeping the mystery going, but does explain everything the further you get into it. It does get weird in spots, but it's a horror game, it's supposed too.

Graphics and sound: The graphics in the game, while behind the times, are great and really add to the atmosphere.Also remember, the game was created by a four man team on a budget using their own game engine. I think thats impressive. Great lighting and shadows, pretty good animations on the monsters,as well as their designs, and a lot of detail in the environment make everything look grimey, gritty, dirty, and creepy. The lighting provided by your flashlight, glow stick, and flares are very well done. The sound is top notch with creaking doors, the banging sound a monster makes trying to break a door down to get to you, the actual explosion of the door when they do break it down, whispering voices, howls, snarls, growls, rumblings when the area around you shakes, and the voice acting all help to draw you into the world. The music changes depending on the situation. If you're walking around exploring, it's moody ambience music. If a creature is around, the musics changes to let you know to be careful. When the creature spots you and you have to make a run for it, it becomes intense adding to the fear you're feeling as you are trying to get away.

Controls: As I said, it controls like a FPS, so if you played those before, you won't have any problems. The controls are smooth and feel natural. You will use the mouse to look around, click the right button, and that will examine things in the environment, and the left button is used to pick up items to add to your inventory, and to malipulate the enviornment. Click and hold on a drawer, and pull the mouse towards you allows you to realistically open the drawer. Same with doors, with the exceptions of the ones that load into a another enviornment. To open a door, click and hold,than pull or push with the mouse. This level of interaction helps make the game more immersive. Running from a creature and having to actually open and close a door, then pick up and place a barricade against the door makes it all the more frightening then simply clicking on a door to open it.

Gameplay: The game has you wondering around the enviornments exploring rooms for clues, solving puzzles, and trying to stay alive. You have some inventory based puzzles like combining items together, as well as physic based enviornment puzzles. Unlike most adventure games, the puzzles make sense. There were quite a few times when I was stuck, and was thinking of all these different, complex ways to solve it, when the answer was right there in front of my face. For example, I had to get into a cabinet, but it was locked. Typical. Most adventure games would have you do a long drawn out process to create a key to open the cabinet. As I stood there looking at it thinking, I thought how great would it be if I could pick up this chair and throw it at it to break the glass. Because that is what I would do if I was actually there trying to get it open. So I tried it. I picked up the chair, and threw it at the cabinet. Smash. I broke the glass and was able to get the item I needed out. While the solution was simple, it was realistic. If you are stuck on a puzzled, just think about what you would actually do in that situation, and that may be the answer.

Besides the puzzles, you will have to deal with the various creatures. In "Overture" you can get a couple weapons, like a pick axe, to fight the beasts with, but most of the time you will want to avoid them and this is where the stealth gameplay comes in. It's not complex like other stealth games, but you have to be careful. Crouching in the shadows and keeping still makes you harder to see. Also, if you keep still for a few seconds, you're eyes will become adjusted to the dark allowing you to see better, but only until you move. If a monster comes close to you and you look right at it, your character will start to breath hard from fear, and his vision will get blurry. You have to look away or your character will freak out and alert the beast.

I said you have weapons in "Overture", but you won't be able to use them effectively on more than one creature. You can easily kill a dog if you crouch down, hit it, knocking it down, then hitting it again as soon as it gets back up, but any more than that, you better run. You swing the weapons too slow to kill multiple enemies, but don't worry, you can run away or avoid the beasts in the game, so actually fighting them is a rare occurence, and I never had trouble with it. "Black Plague" eliminates the weapons completely, taking away any false comfort you had with them, and making the game even scarier because you cannot defend yourself. In "Black Plague" the best you can do is pick up something and throw it, stunning the creature long enough to run away. Thats pretty much the meat of the gameplay. Explore, read notes and journals, find clues, solve puzzles, avoid beasties, and figure out what the heck is going on. Oh yeah, "Overture", and "Black Plague" both have some intense sequences, like a fantastic chase section towards the end of "Overture", and the handful of "boss" fights in "Black Plague" where you have to use the enviornment to trap or kill the monster. These sequences are awesome and are among my favorite moments of the games.

Requiem: I've got a separate section for Requiem because it is different from the first two games. Some people don't like this one, but I loved it. Requiem eliminates the monsters, stealth, and exploration aspects of the first two games, and instead focuses on pure puzzle solving to get through the levels of the game. No inventory puzzles, just enviornment puzzles as well as some fun platforming areas. You go through a level, solving puzzles to get further into it, and finding special keys to activate the portal at the end of the level. There really isn't any story, and even though there aren't any monsters, you can still die, and the game still messes with you enough to creep you out.

Closing: Everything about these games, the puzzles, exploration, story, gameplay etc. blew me away. You ever seen those movies where a character is hiding in a room, maybe behind some furniture or boxes, and they peek out at the door and see movement from whatever it is they're hiding from in that small space between the bottom of a door, and the floor. That is this game. One part of "Black Plague" I was in a room and I heard a creature in the halls outside the room. I closed the door when I came in so I quickly crouched down, turned off my glow stick, and hid behind some crates. I peaked out from the crates, hearing the growls getting closer, then I saw it pass by the door, but it didn't come in. I sat there for five or more minutes waiting to see if it would come back. It didn't, but I could hear it walking around. I decided to make a run for it. I slowly opened the door, peaking out before fully opening it. I walked out, looked around to make sure it was safe and turned the corner. There it was, it saw me, I turned and ran, the music ramps up, I could hear it behind me, I heard it lunge but it missed. I eventually got away and safely made it to my destination. The games are filled with moments like this, both scripted sequences, and non-scripted. I have never played any horror games, or any other games for that matter, like these. If you love horror, puzzled solving, and adventure, do yourself a favore and pick this collection up. One of the best games I've ever played. Thanks for taking the time to read my long review, and I hope it helps in you decision to play these games.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great, March 26, 2009
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Penumbra Collection (CD-ROM)
A short while back, I bought a new computer and wanted to get a game that distanced itself from the concole games that I have played. The Penumbra Collection does that quite well. It is scary while requiring that you use your brain as you copmlete your objectives. Problems have more than one solution and ability to interact with the environment is amazing.
Overture is the frst episode. Its story is overly bizzare but it adds to the sureal nature of the rest of the game. I found it to be overly glitchy and at one point, the game just crashes. Needless to say, I finished this installment by watching it on youtube.
Black PLague is the second installment and is the masterpeice of the series. It's genuinely scary and the environments only add to the creepiness factor. The story is psycologically impacting as there is you are infected with a virus that is constantly talking to your character.
Requiem seems like a last minute add-on. Its entire focus is on puzzles.
If you're looking for a PC game that is scary, unique, and intelligent, look no further than the Penumbra Collection.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Penumbra: shadows in the fridge ..er fringe, February 13, 2011
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This review is from: Penumbra Collection (CD-ROM)
The 3 game set was a pleasant surprise for me as I had expected something less
due to the price.
A horror adventure game with a first person perspective and play action more like a
first person shooter than the typical pixel fest of most adventure games.
Since enemies are able to dispatch you with ease you will usually rely on stealth rather
than confrontation. The atmosphere is very creepy and you may find yourself on occasion,
unable to move. Along with the fear factor, are a couple of emotionaly disturbing events as well.
Graphics are ok and I would encourage one to play it as the games designers recommend.
Voice acting is very good. Puzzles are interesting and fairly straightforward. The first two games
are the best but Requiem is still fun. Kind of a light dessert after two heavy courses.
I srongly recommend the 3 game set of Penumbra.

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