Penumbra: Overture Critic Reviews
28 Total Reviews
21 Positive Reviews(75%)
7 Mixed Reviews(25%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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PC Gameworld
May 12, 2024
The highs definitely outweigh the lows and this game breathes new life into an old genre.
Just Adventure
May 12, 2024
How you react to Penumbra depends entirely on how, uh, adventurous you are feeling when you load the game up. If you are a hardcore traditionalist, you could quickly get turned off by the game's 3D engine, sluggish controls, occasional combat and drab environments. However, if you are open to a new experience and are willing to take the game as it is, you could have a spooky and rewarding gaming experience that could even stretch your idea of what an adventure game can be.
Pelit (Finland)
May 12, 2024
A creepy and atmospheric horror adventure. The advanced physics engine makes the experience truly immersive. On the minus side, combat is a bit cumbersome and the plot could use some polishing. Still, very promising.
Play.tm
May 12, 2024
Where Penumbra really wins through however is in its storytelling and puzzle solving.
Gamer's Hell
May 12, 2024
Penumbra: Overture will surely strike a chord with fans of adventure and horror games.
Thunderbolt
May 12, 2024
Creeping around in the dark with only a flashlight to hand whilst the wind whistles through a passageway and footsteps can be heard around every corner can be extremely disconcerting, and it's a testament to good game design that it manages to unsettle right from the start.
Boomtown
May 12, 2024
The only charge that can really be brought against the game lies within the the aesthetics of the environment.
AceGamez
May 12, 2024
At a cost of only £15 for an online download, it's an absolute must for any PC adventure gamers out there.
Worth Playing
May 12, 2024
Penumbra: Overture focuses on delivering immersive gameplay by providing an engaging storyline, a surreal atmosphere, and a very creepy playing experience.
Computer Games Online RO
May 12, 2024
It's short enough to come across as an appetizer, this pilot episode's ending leaving you more confused than when entering the first tunnel of the mines
PC Format
May 12, 2024
It's not beautiful, it's not that long, but it's spooky and well worth a look.
GameSpot
May 12, 2024
Penumbra is loaded with creepy psychological horror that really gets under your skin.
The New York Times
May 12, 2024
Despite its action sequences, at heart this is a puzzle-based adventure game. Adventure-game designers often appear to be lagging about a decade behind the rest of the game industry, so it is refreshing to see developers willing to innovate within the genre.
PC Gamer UK
May 12, 2024
Penumbra is very likeable and accomplished. Clunky presentation holds it back, and wonky writing keeps you at a distance, but it shows potential.
GameZone
May 12, 2024
It’s like a movie that you can recognize as being a well-made effort, but doesn’t actually engage you all that much.
CPUGamer
May 12, 2024
Overture is very short at 5-6 hours. The benefit of that is that the middle stretch isn't terribly long by any means, so in a way, Overture benefits from its short runtime.
PC Gamer
May 12, 2024
It may not be Best in Show, but it's slavering in the top dogs' general direction.
GameDaily
May 12, 2024
The game shows a great deal of polish, considering the odds stacked against it.
Eurogamer
May 12, 2024
If you're interested in a serious relationship with gaming rather than purely out for a good time, please do take a look at Penumbra. It does some truly clever stuff, has an effectively creepy atmosphere and there's a few signposts in it that action and adventure games alike would do well to follow.
Adventure Gamers
May 12, 2024
The emphasis on physics adds a unique dimension to Penumbra: Overture. If you're willing to sacrifice story for atmosphere, it's a decent catch for horror fans, but those looking for point-and-click fare may be turned off by unavoidable action elements.