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Penumbra: Black Plague pc Game Reviews
Penumbra: Black Plague
Critic Score
Metascore: 77 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
9.2 out of 10
based on 27 reviews
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Penumbra: Black Plague is a creepy and dark psychological horror experience featuring the adventures of Philip as he sets of in search of his dead father. Trapped in a shadowy, underground complex, intrepid explorer Philip is determined to discover the truth behind his father's disappearance. Surrounded by enemies and assaulted by terror from all sides, Philip must collect clues and solve vexing puzzles while combating the gnawing psychological terrors that assail his mind and threaten to strip him of his sanity. Can Philip master his fear and finally uncover the truth behind a mystery that has haunted him for a lifetime? Only you can decide. [Paradox Interactive]

PUBLISHER: Paradox Interactive
DEVELOPER: Frictional Games
GENRE(S): Action, Survival Horror
PLAYERS: 1
ESRB RATING: M (Mature)
RELEASE DATE: February 12, 2008

What The Critics Said

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95
GamerNode
This is an incredible game. It's got fun, innovative gameplay, great writing, entertaining VO, a frightening atmosphere, and even manages to provoke deep thought. P:BP is a perfect example of exactly why I play videogames.
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87
Pelit (Finland)
Black Plague ends the story that began in Overture, and it does the job pretty nicely. Black Plague is more than just a polished version of Overture. Leaving out all the combat was a smart move and makes the game much more scarier. The puzzles are decent and even though there are clichees in the story, it has enough twists to make the story feel not worn-out. In my opinion, Penumbra duology is one of the best horror-adventures available for PC at the moment. [Mar 2008]
86
Cheat Code Central
Black Plague's success is the result of its individual components. It's a good game that is unique, refreshing, and fun to play. As far as the adventure game genre goes, it's definitely in a class by itself.
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85
1UP
Penumbra: Black Plague combines puzzles and horror to create a game that is probably unlike anything you've played. It's a little bit like a brain-training game, only between lessons you fray your nerves (in a good way) as you jump and pause at every little noise.
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83
The New York Times
Plague is wonderfully engrossing, especially as Philip begins to lose his mind, exploring a surreal dream world where hands grow from walls and acquiring an inner voice that sounds like a Runyonesque gangster and wryly encourages Philip to take lethal risks.
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81
Jolt Online Gaming UK
Little touches like the ambient music and subtle film grain only add to the unsettling atmosphere, which is utilised via various plot devices almost as a weapon against your senses. Definitely worth a look if you like those kind of bleak horror movies that make you sleep with the light on.
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80
Adventure Gamers
So while Overture was a promising first endeavour, Black Plague is a Penumbra brought sharply into focus.
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80
GameSpot
Fun while it lasts and definitely recommended for anyone who enjoyed the first game.
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80
Total Video Games
Tying elements of survival/horror and adventure games to an enjoyable effect, Black Plague provides a surprisingly satisfying affair packed full of suspense for anybody willing to contemplate such a low profile release - although we wouldn't advise forking out 30 quid for it.
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80
Game Chronicles
The gameplay saw some nice improvements from the previous title and they only added to the fear factor.
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80
Game Positive
Still, Penumbra: Black Plague stands out as one of the better adventure games to be released in quite some time.
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80
Play (Poland)
Adventure with a physics engine? Wait until you check out the puzzles. Or, if thrillers aren't your thing, better not. The arctic setting, the mysterious sounds and frightening sights combine into a terrifying experience - it's The Thing meets Lost! [Apr 2008]
80
PC Format
A creepy, well-written and refreshingly different first-person romp. [Apr 2008, p.110]
80
2404.org
It properly addresses criticisms from Overture and ties up the story arc rather well.
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78
GamingExcellence
Still, there are those that may like the mix of genres and what can be done with the result, and so Black Plague finishes the tale began in Overture, and finishes it well.
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78
Destructoid
It alternately shocks and entertains without resorting to the boring, repetitive combat we usually associate with survival horror. Black Plague is nowhere near perfect, but it still deserves to be played.
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77
IGN
Without the awkward combat of Overture, Black Plague is a smoother experience where the clumsiness of the physics and control systems are exposed far less frequently.
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76
GameZone
Short but entertaining, Penumbra: Black Plague is enjoyable, a bit challenging at times, but worth the journey.
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75
Strategy Informer
Whilst the integration of the physics system within the environment in Penumbra is certainly more deeply-ingrained, the puzzles themselves never quite reach the same level of ingenuity as the classic Valve title.
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74
PC Gamer UK
As an indie release, it's exactly the kind of thing we like to see - something writing its own rules, and leaving us excited to see just where its ideas go next. [Mar 2008, p.84]
74
PC Zone UK
That this is the last game in the Penumbra series is a genuine tragegy, because the series has finally found its footing. [Apr 2006, p.84]
74
Games Master UK
Eerie and intelligent, but definitely not to everyone's taste. [Apr 2008, p.85]
70
EuroGamer
The good outweighs the bad here for sure, and Penumbra's pacing, story and genuine sense of uneasiness makes for an intriguingly dark adventure tale.
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70
AceGamez
Not only does it possess a great story but also a few technical achievements that need to be experienced, namely the first person view and physics-based interaction and puzzles.
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60
Edge Magazine
Though the setting is clichéd and you’ll have experienced all the tricks Frictional has pulled to construct Black Plague’s menacing atmosphere before (echoed voices, bestial groans, oppressive shadows, flickering lights), they’re highly effective. [Apr 2008, p.96]
60
GameSpy
It's not going to spark an adventure-game revival but it's clearly worth checking out if you like being spooked and don't mind a story that's a bit tough to follow.
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58
GameShark
There are definitely some truly scary moments in Penumbra: Black Plague, and the story is good enough to make you want to find out how everything all turns out at the end. Don't clear your calendar to play it, but if your gaming slate is clear, and you're in the mood for a bit of horror, consider giving it a try.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now! The average user rating for this game is 9.2 (out of 10) based on 9 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

[Anonymous] gave it a9:
This game messes with your head.

Keegan B. gave it an8:
GFX are outdated and the game is very short. But talk about something you find out of nowhere that makes you just "go WOW this is awesome". The story is pretty decent and the fact that you have no weapons the entire game makes monsters coming after you all the more scary. The puzzles are quit well done, enough to make you actually feel smart sometimes for figuring it out. Definitely worth checking the game out you might really like it too.

Hackney gave it a9:
This is a very good idea for a game. Keeps you playing with lots on innovation. More like this please.

Michael T. gave it a10:
Terrific game with a well thought out story. Dark and scary as hell. Game developers please play this and system shock2 for a week before you make your generic shoot 10000 bad guys and 500 aliens (in the later levels) in order to save earth from doom. It might spare us all from the same old tripe we've had since doom was released. Oh and why no reader comments showing for this game yet?

[Anonymous] gave it a10:
Awesome game ! Loved it till the end. MUST HAVE!!!!

Henry J. gave it a9:
Penumbra is dark, original and inspired. Gameplay has been thought way beyond the typical 'get new gun, shoot more enemies and win' formula. An original idea in gamin. It doesn't happen often and when it is this well executed you owe it to yourself to buy it.

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