Penumbra: Black Plague (PC)

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'The Penumbra series comes to a close with more creeps and physics-based puzzles.'
Read more » Gamespot
'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.'
Read more » New York Times
'Short but entertaining, Penumbra: Black Plague is enjoyable, a bit challenging at times, but worth the journey.'
Read more » GameZone
'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.'
Read more » IGN
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'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.'
Read more » Gaming Excellence
'The gameplay saw some nice improvements from the previous title and they only added to the fear factor.'
Read more » GameChronicles
'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.'
Read more » 1up.com
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