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After playing Amnesia, is Penumbra any good? - ShadowXOR - 09-14-2010 I'm getting close to the end of Amnesia (not finished yet, no spoilers) and I want more. I went ahead and bought the entire Penumbra trilogy (I beat the Tech Demo four years ago, then again a few days ago). How does Penumbra stand up? Am I going to be thrilled with it or does it definitely feel worse than Amnesia (since it was first)? RE: After playing Amnesia, is Penumbra any good? - suibriel - 09-14-2010 Better Definitely better RE: After playing Amnesia, is Penumbra any good? - Crabski - 09-14-2010 YES, play it. Penumbra's definitely more dated and less polished (since they had less money to work with and all), but I still consider Black Plague to be the scariest game of the three. Having the flashlight instead of the lantern just makes everything more terrifying ![]() I still consider the Kennel section of Black Plague to be the single most frightening thing I've ever experienced. RE: After playing Amnesia, is Penumbra any good? - theDARKW0LF - 09-14-2010 Penumbra is cool, but I found Amnesia so much scarier and much more polished (obviously). RE: After playing Amnesia, is Penumbra any good? - OO Agent - 09-15-2010 Amnesia is definitely more frightening than Penumbra, but Penumbra is still my favorite so far. I love the setting and environment puzzles, not to mention the scares :3 Youll also get to see the only game where you have a weapon to defend yourself with (Episode 1), then they take it away to make you absolutely defenseless in BP (to intensify the suspense). and at $20 for three games, its hard not to go wrong. Also, IMO, they have alot of replay value just for the experience they provide. RE: After playing Amnesia, is Penumbra any good? - Daniel - 09-15-2010 Run Forest Run..... The dogs are sweet and gentle; Don't hesitate to pet them. lol Penumbra is a super game.. love it. RE: After playing Amnesia, is Penumbra any good? - graykin - 09-15-2010 I have a feeling the community is split down the middle in regards to which series is their favorite, but mine personally is Penumbra. I enjoyed Amnesia immensely, but I felt it wasn't as immersive as Penumbra, despite Amnesia's superior polish and technology. I will say this: I have never played Requiem (though I plan to in the near future), but be prepared for an experience vastly different from Overture and Black Plague. RE: After playing Amnesia, is Penumbra any good? - Yuhaney - 09-15-2010 Absolutely. Penumbra is a MUST play! I enjoyed Penumbra more than Amnesia, to be honest. ...and I say it straight about Requiem: If you wait the same than from Overture and Black Plague, you dissapoint. But if you wait the same than from Portal, you love it! I liked Requiem. Mostly because I knew what to expect. Others waited for more horror... I wanted more puzzles, and there it was: Requiem. RE: After playing Amnesia, is Penumbra any good? - CD Set - 09-15-2010 Well I do like both, and while Amnesia is arguably scarier, the Penumbra series had the better setting in my opinion. While I wasn't super-fond of Overture, it's worth playing just so you can experience Black Plague, which is by far the best installment. Requiem is a completely different experience (and doesn't really drive the story forward in any way), but should still be played for completion (and interesting puzzles) alone. RE: After playing Amnesia, is Penumbra any good? - Crabski - 09-15-2010 (09-15-2010, 07:33 PM)Scraper Wrote: Absolutely. Penumbra is a MUST play! I'll do the fluent English speakers here a favor and clarify this a bit more (no insult intended, just so everyone can understand). Requiem is a puzzle off-shoot with little to no horror in it. It's much more similar to Portal then it is to the other Penumbra games; so don't expect it to be something it's not! |