The Penumbra Collection Review

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  • @MandaloreGaming
    @MandaloreGaming  Рік тому +473

    The Penumbra Collection on GOG - gog.la/penumbra
    THE LIST - docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_K3ziSxT9zcUUGCddS4sF1uNJTWHSbOwB1CQX2Rx4Uo
    Hope you all hunted many Turkeys and other equivalents.

    • @m.dschneiderofficial6747
      @m.dschneiderofficial6747 Рік тому +3

      quack!

    • @elcek6384
      @elcek6384 Рік тому +3

      I love Jesus!

    • @noiteetion9372
      @noiteetion9372 Рік тому +4

      I know you wont ever get a chance to play this, but you should look into the Thea games. Odd slavic folklore combined with 4x strategy and RPG elements. Either way another game to add to the list.

    • @hamatamna
      @hamatamna Рік тому +1

      hey man any thoughts on total war WH3? I mean the whole community thing? I mean am I the only one who thinks the wh2 was undoubtedly worse? I mean the multiplayer Is amazing. the models the factions everything feels better to me... What do you think?

    • @JasonBrodysBestfriend-zi5eu
      @JasonBrodysBestfriend-zi5eu Рік тому +1

      You have really found your way! This game will make you alot more than 1USD.

  • @danghostman2814
    @danghostman2814 Рік тому +1730

    Someone realizing they're in a morality test and just faking it to get out is the most human a game protagonist has gotten by themself.

    • @theoneandonlymichaelmccormick
      @theoneandonlymichaelmccormick 11 місяців тому +91

      Isn’t that what Alberich did in Ring?

    • @wotwott2319
      @wotwott2319 11 місяців тому +317

      @@theoneandonlymichaelmccormick well, the difference is Alberich didn't fake anything, he just straight up despises women.

    • @pluieuwu
      @pluieuwu 11 місяців тому +179

      @@wotwott2319truly letting his true gamer self come into light frfr

    • @oneblacksun
      @oneblacksun 11 місяців тому +121

      @@wotwott2319 He despises everyone who isn't him. He merely tolerates them if prove useful to him.

    • @stephen1107
      @stephen1107 10 місяців тому

      @@theoneandonlymichaelmccormick😅😅

  • @thespiffingbrit
    @thespiffingbrit Рік тому +4673

    *Moderately disappointed Penumbra does not open with you slaying 10,000 penguins to avenge your father*

    • @johnarcher6150
      @johnarcher6150 Рік тому +296

      That is paid dlc you get on a indian basket weaving forum.

    • @AB-bg7os
      @AB-bg7os Рік тому

      How do you have 3 million subscribers with such a horrible sense of humor

    • @MeCantSpell
      @MeCantSpell Рік тому +21

      ​@@johnarcher6150*an Indian

    • @johnarcher6150
      @johnarcher6150 Рік тому +175

      @@MeCantSpell I know wwhat I said mom

    • @kleinwolf35
      @kleinwolf35 Рік тому +38

      Or popping a million balloons using nothing but dead monkeys.
      Wait, didn't he mention a nuke somewhere, you didn't have one of those?
      An anti-helium sentient virus hidden under the couch?
      Love your vids, miss Rimworld😢.

  • @nerdyvids1
    @nerdyvids1 Рік тому +1254

    I love the idea of finally uncovering the eldritch truth, and it just being kind of chill and asking you to leave it alone. I know it's not that simple in Black Plague, but the basic idea is hilarious to me.

    • @termitreter6545
      @termitreter6545 11 місяців тому +77

      Yeah, the whole thing is really clever. You just expect some really dark twist, and its just not kinda coming. Or rather, if so, its coming from a direction you might not have expected, but which makes a whole lot of sense in retrospect...

    • @orrusfellin5150
      @orrusfellin5150 4 місяці тому +25

      "Oh, eh, hi! I didn't see you there. Can i ask you something? Can you close that door over there from the other side, please? Don't stumble on the corpses on the way too, i didn't have the time to clean up. Much appreciate it. Also forget you ever saw me, ok?"

  • @EnygmaticDev
    @EnygmaticDev Рік тому +486

    For as janky as the enemies can be in Overture, the dogs pulled off one of the scariest maneuvers I've ever encountered. When I was being chased in the area seen at 10:28, I climbed onto a railing along the wall that was too high up for the dogs to reach, and one of them ran up a nearby platform, then JUMPED off the platform onto the railing, and knocked my ass back to the ground.
    That encounter combined with the sound, atmosphere, and strong HP Lovecraft and The Thing influence made Penumbra one of my favourite game series ever. Even if it may never be officially continued, I was so happy to see a number of Penumbra's ideas reintroduced in Amnesia: The Bunker.

    • @Mekose
      @Mekose Рік тому +44

      I had a similar experience in The Dark Descent that's made me love Frictional Games since. I think it was the 2nd level, I remember seeing a raised bit of architecture along the wall and thought "there's no way the AI has pathing there"; so when I got into a chase I ran up a fallen pillar to jump onto the wall segment and the monster ran straight up the segment and started slashing me.

    • @wotwott2319
      @wotwott2319 11 місяців тому +9

      gotta love horror games that give you a false sense of security then breaking you in half afterwards

  • @rank10ygo
    @rank10ygo Рік тому +2254

    Penumbra Overture was one of the first games to scare the living daylights out of me before I learned you can hammer your way through everything

    • @mediocreswiss7609
      @mediocreswiss7609 Рік тому +183

      Kinda like outlast when you learn you're the fastest creature in that asylum

    • @oh4835
      @oh4835 Рік тому +85

      You were the LAST person I'd expect to see you here lol

    • @Tectonix26
      @Tectonix26 Рік тому +35

      Yo, Rata! :D
      Weird seeing you exist in any context outside of yugioh

    • @Zefar77
      @Zefar77 Рік тому +9

      For me the moment I learned that I could just run from everything and it was the only option things got less scary.
      Overture was a blast because I had face the monsters but then there where those that you couldn't do it too.
      The two sequels to it where you just run where just boring.

    • @clemdelaclem
      @clemdelaclem Рік тому +24

      how do you manage to use your main account for personal use without drowning in ojama lime memes anytime you comment or like anything

  • @gtabro1337
    @gtabro1337 Рік тому +1329

    I will never forget how Penumbra 2 created THE scariest moment in a video game of my life.
    I was a teenager, not overly scared but loving the game, and I was saving the batteries until the end. When I felt things are coming to a close I started using it. The FIRST time I decide to use the flashlight I turn it on expecting to feel less scared now that there's more light and I turn it on... not seeing how in the corner of the halo I am shining light on the monster... the monster IMMEDIATELY turns around and I SMASHED the Esc button to pause the game and take a 10-minute break 😂

    • @balawulf6165
      @balawulf6165 Рік тому +65

      I remember playing Silent Hill 1 as a kid, trying to unblock the key from the Other World school's roof gutter, the fucking ambient music alone made me nope the hell out. I had to play Silent Hill 2 in the presence of my father because I was scared shitless of playing it alone. Damn I miss feeling so scared, so much.

    • @DieHardjagged
      @DieHardjagged Рік тому +27

      @@balawulf6165 I got the scare of my life when i reached the Prison section in Silent Hill 2, that music and dread walking this area gave me this extreme terrifying feeling, i still dont know how it happened and it was the first time i ever had this experience, no game so far was able to reproduce this.

    • @robertl426
      @robertl426 Рік тому +5

      ​@@balawulf6165The school section of silent hill still creeps me out 24 years later, but I wouldn't call it feeling scared anymore. The only fairly modern horror game I've found scary is Visage, and I don't even believe in ghosts, so they did a great job with that game.

    • @joeyberg5765
      @joeyberg5765 Рік тому +5

      For me that moment was the Royal Family Tomb in OoT. There's no real music save for the standard dungeon ambience, there are warnings carved into the skeletons of the unburied grave robbers who came before you, and fucking smoking rivers of noxious green waste along narrow paths blocked by Redeads. Eleven year old me was so unbelievably not ready for those long, overlapping moans that they make, you know the ones. It's only like three rooms long but it took me ages to be able to play it by myself, and even then I had to turn down the volume so I wouldn't just piss myself every time one of them screamed at me.

    • @r0br33r
      @r0br33r Рік тому +3

      @@balawulf6165 "damn I miss feeling so scared" LMFAO Spoken like a truly sheltered 1st worldie! Better hope you don't get your wish, because *nobody is coming to save you when you do*

  • @lordfriedrick7911
    @lordfriedrick7911 Рік тому +2939

    A hivemind that doesn't try to enslave humanity and just wants to keep it to itself is honestly a new concept...
    Every time a hivemind is introduced in a setting, it will try to enslave humanity and the hero of the story will stop it...

    • @steamfeuver
      @steamfeuver Рік тому +3

      it's even better considering the hivemind is terrified of humanity - and so terrified of independant minds it destroys Clarence immediately when given form. Sure, at that point we're happy Clarence dies, but the ramification of this entity destroying it is telling
      The fact it reacts so defensively about Clarence and leaves you alive is because it is both terrified of Philip and trying to manipulate him into working for its own agenda - that is hiding from humanity and hope we eventually wipe ourselves out. It didn't mind inserting itself and placing itself in places of power when the world was a religious, god-fearing kind (the shamans channeling him and acting as leaders), but now that they can't possible symbiose and control all humans, it knows it can't win. While Philip's "Kill them all" message is drastic, it channels the very same fear the hivemind has. Destroy the unknown before it destroys you.

    • @MandaloreGaming
      @MandaloreGaming  Рік тому +1577

      It's a neat idea to show the alien entity that's controlling (some only partially) a bunch of monstrous creatures is just as afraid of us as we've developed and just wants to live and let live.

    • @dimas3829
      @dimas3829 Рік тому +219

      @@MandaloreGaming that's why I love ants and bees. Especially cozy way that bees deal with wasp menace. Killing you with warm hug - what a better way to go?

    • @lordkilljoy9652
      @lordkilljoy9652 Рік тому +157

      Hey, thats not fair! Some times they are "ooo look at how much beter they are than us, they dont have wars and bad things, oooo! Maybe we could be like them 🤔 oooo!"

    • @hanklestank
      @hanklestank Рік тому +37

      Give Alastair Reynold’s Revelation Space series a read, the conjoiners in that are a hive mind that just want to be left alone, but they scare baseline humanity too much, and so get almost exterminated in a war.
      Or Peter Watts’ Blindsight (well, the sequel novel specifically) also has a hive mind that wants to be left alone, and once again baseline humanity just can’t abide that, man.

  • @Grimsonite
    @Grimsonite Рік тому +159

    The hivemind being relatively peaceful and wanting to be left alone was a great twist but the ending to black plague, that last line of text in the e-mail, made me shudder in fear when I first played it. Truly an incredible game.

  • @alessiomessersi2964
    @alessiomessersi2964 Рік тому +93

    One of my favourite moments is near the end of Black Plague, where you are in dark maze with some infected, and Clarence tells you to take a left (or right, I can't remember). Now, Clarence has been messing with you the whole time, so you do the opposite of what he says... and end up face-to-face with a monster. It's such a great "Gotcha!" moment, because even if Clarence can't be trusted, he's really afraid of what the others may do to him and was trying to be actually helpful for once.

  • @SolarusRex
    @SolarusRex 11 місяців тому +239

    Disappointed that you didn't mention that Red was trapped as a 14-year-old that wasn't really supposed to be working there, and so when he got caught in a cave in, the foreman didn't want to get in trouble and never mentioned he could be in there.

  • @florianizer
    @florianizer Рік тому +78

    The thing I love about the Penumbra series is that it never needed to present illusions of choice because it did such a great job of directing the player with its atmosphere and clues that were sprinkled in.
    I'll never forget the moment I heard the tongueless man on the other side of the door and panicked so badly I ran into a side room and instinctively jumped down a hatch which just happened to be exactly where I was supposed to go, only to find out through his notes that I had put myself in an even worse situation. That kind of immersion got lost on Frictional's later games.

  • @oilimenoruega7836
    @oilimenoruega7836 9 місяців тому +23

    I remember Clarence at some point saying something about "the rules", and I understood that as Red was infected and couldn't unalive himself because the Tuurngait wouldn't let him.
    I was also worried at the time that Clarence was going to kill the mood of the game, but he ended up being my favorite part due to how interesting he was, and how he actually added to the game

  • @MazzaAzi
    @MazzaAzi Рік тому +731

    The fact that they had the balls to pull a "Humanity was the real monster" twist *AND* had the skill to pull it off!

    • @jetex1911
      @jetex1911 11 місяців тому +148

      "Oh hey! A hive mind that just wants to be left alone? That sound- Wait. What are you writing? Oh. Oh no."

    • @vanivanov9571
      @vanivanov9571 11 місяців тому +46

      Purge the xenos!

    • @ghhn4505
      @ghhn4505 11 місяців тому +169

      It's honestly more nuanced than "humanity bad, monster good!!" more so touching on how destructive mob mentality is while acknowledging that individuals are usually good. I respect this take more than the usual "humans are the REAL monster" schlock

    • @areallyboredindividual8766
      @areallyboredindividual8766 11 місяців тому +78

      @@ghhn4505 it's definitely a lot more mature than the usual misanthropic nonsense you see when the topic of humanity is brought up in horror

    • @SquigPie
      @SquigPie 11 місяців тому +69

      It's more nuanced than that when you play the game. Philip lays out some good reasons why he's fucking over the Tuurngait.

  • @killakanful
    @killakanful Рік тому +358

    A trilogy with a solid first entry, an interesting second game with a memorable ending and a third game that's entirely in the mind and isn't literal? Goddamnit, Bungie.

    • @BeefMeisterSupreme
      @BeefMeisterSupreme Рік тому +57

      No, No, Not Again!

    • @timhorton8085
      @timhorton8085 11 місяців тому +87

      You'll never escape your cycles of guilt
      *your legs are ok*

    • @AVerySexuallyDeviantOrange
      @AVerySexuallyDeviantOrange 11 місяців тому +2

      Halo -3- 4 is entirely in Chief’s head as he dreams through cryosleep, it never happened

    • @pob_42
      @pob_42 11 місяців тому

      ​@@timhorton8085You gain Brouzouf

    • @martinnavarrete5279
      @martinnavarrete5279 10 місяців тому +12

      Except somehow after playing both sagas, marathon took me clser to insanity than penumbra ever could. Now i dont want to think about it.

  • @Powoga
    @Powoga Рік тому +50

    7:42 If anyone's curious, that's apparently _Commander Blood_

    • @TooMuchSascha
      @TooMuchSascha 7 місяців тому

      I s2g I heard a Quake 2 Light Guard sound in that clip

    • @karenpojar2514
      @karenpojar2514 4 місяці тому

      Commander Blood was great.

  • @kleinwolf35
    @kleinwolf35 Рік тому +69

    Oh dear lord that hunting game left an impression.
    Good to see quality content again.
    Ironically I love the sound review you have of the games. Being hearing impaired it is difficult to make out the fine details in sound but your descriptions bring them to mind.
    Really appreciate it, thanks. Not a lot of creators that does that.

    • @benneeds_a_name7398
      @benneeds_a_name7398 Рік тому +5

      Yeah the reviews are all brilliant
      Though because of that when you get something nonesensical like the hunting game or the ring or even the minor cracks of insanity in things like marathon (is gnop safe!?!)
      Their are so much more impactful/funny

  • @mothmanbr
    @mothmanbr Рік тому +338

    Penumbra was the first game that actually made me scream at the computer with fear.

    • @Andytlp
      @Andytlp Рік тому +4

      That first dolphin bat thing encounter scared the sht out of me.

    • @DisorientedWanderer
      @DisorientedWanderer Рік тому +4

      The spiders always made me jump but that one's easy. I didn't find the game to be too scary, more uneasy feeling. but I loved the whole story, setting and all around vibe it gave.

  • @67P-CG
    @67P-CG Рік тому +197

    The Penumbra tech demo from 2006 was my first ever horror game. It scares the shit out of me as a young teenager. Overture really out me down the road of story driven horror, and I owe a lot of my taste in media to the foundations it built. I was part of their forum from 2008 onwards and loved it a lot.

    • @fuzzydude64
      @fuzzydude64 Рік тому +16

      HOLY SHIT, THIS IS IT. THIS IS THE THING I DOWNLOADED FROM A FREEWARE SITE NEARLY 20 YEARS AGO. I knew it had SOME relation to Penumbra but I could never find it! I remembered the flying enemies and the ending elevator! Finally I know what it was!!

    • @DisorientedWanderer
      @DisorientedWanderer Рік тому

      Same, I tried it around when I was 9 or ten. Downloaded it from a site full of game demos back in the day called game revolution.

    • @JewTube001
      @JewTube001 11 місяців тому

      @@fuzzydude64 yeah that's it, there was a TNT explosive throwable weapon in it. took them 18 years to bring that back in the form of the frag grenade in the bunkar.

  • @Blacktimus
    @Blacktimus Рік тому +42

    Oh man this brings me back to when Penumbra and Amnesia letsplays were all the rage, love it

  • @MrMaxcorbel
    @MrMaxcorbel Рік тому +210

    The use of an interactive physics engine really puts me in mind of the Jurassic Park game Trespasser. It was an absolute flop of a game but every now and again they come across something in modern gaming that makes me think hmmm, I wonder if the person who made this played trespasser. Could be a good game for a future episode.

    • @Self-Referential
      @Self-Referential Рік тому +18

      Ann? Ann who? Probably out drinking now...

    • @alexxx4434
      @alexxx4434 Рік тому +6

      I wonder, why did game industry moved away from physical interactivity in games. It was cool and immersive.

    • @RipOffProductionsLLC
      @RipOffProductionsLLC Рік тому +20

      ​@@alexxx4434because physics are random and unpredictable, which at best means it's avoided to prevent player frustration, or at worst is the devs are to lazy to design a game where the player might stack up boxes to bypass their intended path, or can't code AI to deal with it.

    • @Jokoko2828
      @Jokoko2828 Рік тому +14

      @@alexxx4434 Because designing a game where the player can do basically anything is super hard and the crunch to get stuff out on time is real.

    • @Martyhero
      @Martyhero Рік тому +13

      There's some great UA-cam documentaries on Trespasser and how its ambitions inspired future game design already out there (and how the released product was a half finished mess due to executive idiocy), but I'm sure Mandy would have an entertaining take.

  • @OutbackCatgirl
    @OutbackCatgirl Рік тому +29

    i honestly love the penumbra series so much. That tactile physical way of interacting with the world, deliberately clunky and heavy but super immersive, the way it feels more grounded than Amnesia's more fantastical premise, the environmental design and puzzles, it is simply something I've not found elsewhere.
    The first two in particular lodged in my mind and i get super excited anytime a game uses these core mechanics or derivatives of them.

  • @jennyjones935
    @jennyjones935 Рік тому +98

    After all these years it’s finally happening omg

  • @FFFlay
    @FFFlay Рік тому +31

    One thing I really appreciate about Mandalore's reviews is how much he values music and audio design. A lot of reviews look at it as an afterthought, but it can really make or break a game

  • @timsouter1
    @timsouter1 Рік тому +671

    I think that the Penumbra series went way harder than Amnesia honestly, it deserves a lot more credit than it gets & frankly I find it the better series overall.

    • @Shenaldrac
      @Shenaldrac Рік тому +35

      Same! It's like Siren, really freaking good horror game series that's gone under the radar.

    • @MsHojat
      @MsHojat Рік тому +31

      Yeah, I don't know if I can say it's an objectively better game (although SOMA is), but I definitely feel like I liked Penumbra 1&2 more than Amnesia TDD (I haven't played Penumbra "3" nor the later Amnesias)

    • @timsouter1
      @timsouter1 Рік тому +31

      @@MsHojat Oh SOMA is the masterpiece for sure, but they had to walk before they could run.

    • @IcespherePlaysGames
      @IcespherePlaysGames Рік тому +16

      FINALLY someone else thinks this and luckily this seems to be an increasingly popular opinion. I have always said this and always preferred the Penumbra series to Amnesia.

    • @EXiLExJD
      @EXiLExJD Рік тому +41

      I feel like Amnesia is only more popular because of UA-camrs overreacting while playing it with facecam.

  • @HonorableAssassins
    @HonorableAssassins Рік тому +90

    the ability to fight back in the first penumbra, which i played just after amnesia, fully made me realize why I never really was afraid of amnesia. A walking wall of 'reload your save' isnt scary.

    • @JewTube001
      @JewTube001 11 місяців тому +5

      i guess. maybe that's why they changed it with soma and amnesia 2. they brought it back for amnesia 3 but that has combat (yet sometimes i would let the ratman kill me if i wasted too many resources)

    • @WhiteRhinoPSO
      @WhiteRhinoPSO 2 місяці тому

      After finding out from a Twitch streamer that dying in most parts of Amnesia just teleports you to a nearby room and makes the monster disappear, the horror appeal of that game has quickly faded for me. I do think they - like the Penumbra games - are still decent, and have interesting stories to tell.
      For my "escape monsters the player can't kill" horror gameplay, I prefer either Monstrum, or Alien: Isolation with the "Unpredictable Alien" mod. They're fairly similar with giving the player the ability to hide from, distract, or otherwise avoid the creature.

  • @RatzCarnatz
    @RatzCarnatz Рік тому +94

    Holy shit I've just played them last month and I was saddened by how little coverage and reviews these games have got on youtube. And Mandalore comes and rectifies it, this series definitely deserves some more love, nice.

    • @doibantikov2486
      @doibantikov2486 Рік тому +1

      Pewdiepie did play through it like a decade ago which gave it a lot of traction at the time. I imagine this review will give it another kick.

    • @UmareKaware
      @UmareKaware 7 місяців тому

      ​@@doibantikov2486Yeah, a decade ago.

    • @kieranhurst8543
      @kieranhurst8543 4 місяці тому

      Lol what??? This game is super well known on UA-cam, every indie horror youtuber did a playthrough

    • @RatzCarnatz
      @RatzCarnatz 4 місяці тому

      @@kieranhurst8543maybe 12 years ago mate but not recently

  • @casedistorted
    @casedistorted 11 місяців тому +8

    “Oh No! Brendan has the Ranch again!”
    was not a line I thought I’d hear today hahah

  • @wailingwarlie
    @wailingwarlie Рік тому +31

    That feeling of joy when Mandalore reviews a game that you already played... 🌞🌞🌞

  • @IndorilTheGreat
    @IndorilTheGreat Рік тому +22

    Yessss. The Penumbra games were my introduction the "horror exploration puzzle" genre. So good.
    Another great late-2000's horror game was Cryostasis. Highly recommend checking it out.

    • @4T3hM4kr0n
      @4T3hM4kr0n 10 місяців тому

      Cryostasis sadly is in a sort of limbo as there was apparently some weird mix up with the publishing rights of the game. Basicly it's very difficult to get your hands on the game, it was removed from steam and actual physical copies are limited.

    • @GmodPlusWoW
      @GmodPlusWoW 10 місяців тому

      While Cryostasis is stuck in publishing limbo, Civvie does thankfully have a video on it.

  • @erolaras7268
    @erolaras7268 Рік тому +12

    Seeing Mandalore use a skit from Nathan for you might be the crossover I have been looking for my entire life.

    • @Hemostat
      @Hemostat Рік тому +1

      That skit was the scariest thing that little kid ever saw

  • @sudocide
    @sudocide Рік тому +11

    1:32 "We have a Howard and Philip, just no Lovecraft."
    Fun fact, the newspaper you use in one of the puzzles has the famous photo of Lovecraft holding his cat on it (which is strange, considering it also claims to be a medical journal.)

    • @jiaan100
      @jiaan100 8 місяців тому +3

      Sadly, from what I've heard, that picture of him holding a cat is not the cat with the funny name

  • @Pixienezzify
    @Pixienezzify Рік тому +21

    This video makes me so happy, god i have watned it for so long

  • @williamjeffery9653
    @williamjeffery9653 Рік тому +11

    I remember Requiem being disappointing as well, and is better skipped since it has basically no impact on the first two games.
    The thing I remember most about Requiem is the 'donkey kong' puzzle, where you have to jump over barrels while climbing up a scaffolding. It even plays a soundtrack similar to the old Donkey Kong arcade game's music while you do it. It's just so fucking surreal that it's part of a mandatory puzzle in a horror game expansion.

  • @happinessstudios3889
    @happinessstudios3889 Рік тому +7

    Never expected you to make videos about Frictional Games but from a recent fan of the studio I'm just happy that they're gonna be properly reviewed by a good reviewer like you :)

  • @Amunisence
    @Amunisence Рік тому +3

    I've always loved the sound design and music in all the Penumbra games. The atmosphere created by the music and sound design in these games (plus the first two Amnesias and SOMA) are so distinct and specific. My favorite Penumbra game overall has always been Black Plague since I enjoy Clarence's character so much. I'm also glad you mentioned all the fan games created by Counter Current Games! They deserve more recognition for giving us additional opportunities to revisit Penumbra's universe.

  • @CJbosh
    @CJbosh Рік тому +14

    I remember playing the tech demo for Penumbra back in 06 I think it was. I was clamoring for a great interactive horror game and was really impressed with the physicality of the interactions, sounds and atmosphere. Found a physical copy of Overture as a moody teen and played it through a good 4 or 5 times :). It's strange to think how long ago it all was... How Amnesia would rocket the let's play trend, how UA-cam celebrities had risen to fame by playing those games. It all felt so niche back then.

    • @DaParalyzer
      @DaParalyzer 7 місяців тому

      Wow you’re a veteran. People like myself look up to you. How popular was penumbra before amnesia? Was it on the main steam page

    • @CJbosh
      @CJbosh 4 дні тому

      @@DaParalyzer It was very obscure until Black Plague came out, then it got a bit more notoriety because it was recieved well. I think by the time Black Plague launched it was on Steam then Overture came a bit later. Then Amnesia changed everything of course and people started to find out about Penumbra which was great to see.

  • @UltraToast2000
    @UltraToast2000 Рік тому +10

    Mandalore, I just want you to know that your videos help me get through some tough times. I really appreciate you and I hope that you’re having as much fun making these as I am watching :)

  • @cleareyedliar
    @cleareyedliar Рік тому +2

    this is the one that stuck with me ever since i first saw a let's play on the old SA forums - what an awesome treat to see this upload!

  • @CaptainAlphaWalrus
    @CaptainAlphaWalrus Рік тому +10

    I replay the penumbra series every Halloween! They're my favorite puzzle horrors and I honestly like them more than the amnesia games (they're just above soma for me) I'd love to see them return to the ip or something similar, even if it was just Soma 2 or something

  • @aquawalrus
    @aquawalrus 10 місяців тому +2

    I remember playing this for the first time while actually living in the arctic. Made for a surreal horror experience.
    Great video.

  • @gharren
    @gharren Рік тому +139

    Penumbra, a.k.a "Amnesia before it was cool". The game that single-handedly revived the survival horror genre. A true blast from the past!

  • @ElHombreGato
    @ElHombreGato Рік тому +2

    The games you play, and how you analyze them is so beautiful, and dark and hilarious and brilliant. You are a genius and deserve much more respect.

  • @cepheus3d
    @cepheus3d Рік тому +5

    I loved the Penumbra games when I was younger. Watched the trailer one time and played it from a demo disc and was hooked and spooked. Genuinely one of the first horror games I played at the time that scared me so much I couldn't sleep at night lol.

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Рік тому +76

    Penumbra used to be played by many UA-camrs in early 2010s like Amnesia, time flies

    • @Red0543
      @Red0543 Рік тому +11

      Agreed… Damn, we are getting old. Aren’t we, my friend?

    • @tomsko863
      @tomsko863 Рік тому +12

      I remember so many started Let's Plays, but not many completed ones. That convinced me to get the games and finally see the ending.

    • @KneGros-nc1ss
      @KneGros-nc1ss Рік тому +7

      "whats up bros its pewwwwdiepie"

    • @Red0543
      @Red0543 Рік тому

      @@KneGros-nc1ss Man, that brought me back! :)

    • @noctotainlowry9246
      @noctotainlowry9246 11 місяців тому +1

      be careful you are going to poke holes in all the commentors who want to pretend penumbra was totally overlooked unlike amnesia and no one ever covered it so they can act cool for knowing about it like its some super secret franchise

  • @ZachariahJ
    @ZachariahJ Рік тому +6

    Shout-out to Betrayer at 12:25! It deserves more love.
    Really atmospheric little game.

  • @SkigBiggler
    @SkigBiggler Рік тому +2

    Awesome he mentioned INFRA. It’s one of my favourite games. Hope Mandy does a video on it sometime

  • @sebs-shenanigans
    @sebs-shenanigans Рік тому +5

    Holy shit Penumbra Necrologue is THIS big now?
    BAck when I played it it was like a 30min demo. Damn, I want this now!

  • @claytonmoore8472
    @claytonmoore8472 Рік тому +4

    I remember playing the original Penumbra games when I was a young teen. This video brings back some beautiful memories. Thanks for the video!

  • @Karaksonen
    @Karaksonen Рік тому +59

    Ah man, Penumbra was great. I watched Helloween4545 play it back in the day and it immediately got me hooked to play it myself. Wish we'd still get horror games like this.
    Unfortunately Bunker really didn't do it for me.
    Edit: Nice to see how many remember the Weenie.

    • @brainrunnethout
      @brainrunnethout Рік тому +14

      Yesss, Helloween4545 introduced me to a ton of great games

    • @TheDrLeviathan
      @TheDrLeviathan Рік тому +10

      Oh hell yeah, Helloween! He played some awesome games! Plus, I still remember Mr. Shotgun!

    • @jfwrg3461
      @jfwrg3461 Рік тому +10

      Now that’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time…

    • @LessDevoid
      @LessDevoid Рік тому +4

      Yo, same here!

    • @Cryten0
      @Cryten0 Рік тому +4

      Classic era youtube with the lets players influenced by the Something Awful crowd.

  • @loxi9
    @loxi9 Рік тому +9

    Halloween has been extended yet again. Thank you for the bountiful miracles, Lord Mandy.

  • @tomsko863
    @tomsko863 Рік тому +43

    After watching half a dozen failed "Let's Plays" on Something Awful, I finally decided to play this myself and I must say I felt proud that I was able to finish this. It was fun, creepy and janky all at the same time.

  • @serenity8839
    @serenity8839 Рік тому +2

    Aw this will be bloody good! Im so happy whenever you cover horror stuff and the atmospheres of these games rocks.

  • @DaDoubleDee
    @DaDoubleDee Рік тому +16

    I remember playing Overture years ago, I distinctly remember cheesing the wolves by gathering them together and blowing them up with all the dynamite I could find. I fell in love with the interactivity with the environment, I thought the way you manipulated everything with the mouse was next gen stuff and I'm still disappointed more games didn't do the same.

  • @Dianbler
    @Dianbler Рік тому +89

    Ah, I feel games like Amnesia were the first many of us watched in UA-cam.

    • @tomsko863
      @tomsko863 Рік тому +2

      That's true for me.

    • @masterblaster2678
      @masterblaster2678 Рік тому +19

      Same, Amnesia was one of the first playthroughs I watched on YT, on various youtubers like Pewdie and Markiplier. I was just too scared to play it myself, being the 10 year old that I am, and their lighthearted commentary helped me conquer my fears a bit. I have a major respect for Frictional for making such an iconic series.

    • @Kosmos_Cat
      @Kosmos_Cat Рік тому +2

      Yeah, used to religiously watch Pewdiepie play amnesia all the time. Tried the game myself and I quit at the first scary noise in the distance 😅 This vid inspired me to try it out again

    • @Dianbler
      @Dianbler Рік тому

      It's interesting to see your experiences with English streamers. Since my native tongue is Spanish, I used to watch Chilean streamers for some reason.

  • @catalyst772
    @catalyst772 Рік тому +32

    When I was small i did a sort of semi bug in penumbra dark plague where I hit the enemy with a rock or something like 100 times until it died. I missed the "weapons" from the first penumbra

  • @olly123451
    @olly123451 Рік тому

    I played these games around 10 years ago and I barely remember anything about them.
    But when you were talking about the particular puzzles in the game and had the beeping sound play, it triggered a primal memory of pain that I had completely forgotten.

  • @Manulninja
    @Manulninja Рік тому +3

    The Penumbra games definitely deserve more love, but man, that reference to Infra stings. It doesn't get quite as weird as Penumbra, but I really hope that he comes back to it at some point and doesn't just leave it at a two-second side mention.

  • @d2vid5
    @d2vid5 Місяць тому

    This review takes me back. I used to play Penumbra when I was a teenager after I picked it up from a free DVD that came with a gaming magazine I used to buy. Those were the days!
    I remember being shit scared in the mines with the dogs. On my third or so playthrough I figured out a cheese - you can actually jump on a crate when the dog sees you and when it comes just smack it with the pickaxe without it being able to hit you back.
    Fantastic games, they are for me the definition of what a horror adventure should be.

  • @matthewyeldig4608
    @matthewyeldig4608 Рік тому +55

    You know, sometimes I wonder how Mandy takes this all in stride... Then I remember Asland... and his neighbors... and the hamsters... and Jimmy... and I realize that nothing can phase this man, he is truely God's strongest warrior for his weirdist battles!

    • @douglassun8456
      @douglassun8456 Рік тому +13

      It's a real achievement to take a story like Jimmy and make it into just about the funniest thing you've ever heard.

    • @matthewyeldig4608
      @matthewyeldig4608 Рік тому +9

      @@douglassun8456 Indeed! I reniterate the last line: God's strongist warrior for his weirdist battles!

    • @CrazyxEnigma
      @CrazyxEnigma Рік тому +9

      Mandy has been cursed to live in interesting times.

    • @matthewyeldig4608
      @matthewyeldig4608 Рік тому

      @@CrazyxEnigma And nere an egg to be seen!

    • @d.u.s.k.9461
      @d.u.s.k.9461 11 місяців тому +1

      What exactly are you reefering to?

  • @nathanharper1536
    @nathanharper1536 Рік тому +1

    I always upvote before I even watch the video, because I know its just going to be quality.

  • @alphapink9996
    @alphapink9996 Рік тому +9

    oh man, I'll never forget how terrified I was playing the opening sequence in Black Plague. Going from the end of Overture where it felt like you had a grasp on things, to feeling completely helpless and vulnerable desperately trying to find a way out of the room you woke up in, that's peak horror.

  • @KyrickYoung
    @KyrickYoung Рік тому +1

    Good point about the corporate humor not being played up! I remember when I played the game I thought the dark corporate humor was effective in slightly lightening the mood but also emphasizing that no help was coming

  • @HeavyHorndal
    @HeavyHorndal Рік тому +17

    Loving the mention of the horror section in Phantom Liberty - it took me by such a surprise and really is a great example of a non-horror game doing horror right, it was almost like being back on Sevastapol Station playing Alien: Isolation!

  • @NotOnLand
    @NotOnLand Рік тому +1

    I love the subtle pitch-shifted Marv scream when you shock the giant worm

  • @SickoLP
    @SickoLP Рік тому +4

    These games were my intro to horror as a kid, I spent way too much time messing around in the original techdemo.

  • @Churrb
    @Churrb 10 місяців тому

    I’ve been waiting, Mandalore. Thanks for dropping this and Amnesia, I’ve always wanted to see you review them ever since you first brought them up as a potential.

  • @anazron805811
    @anazron805811 Рік тому +12

    I really like the ending to black plague. I think multiple endings has the issue that it stops characters from making choices, giving it to the player instead.

  • @skavenslave4570
    @skavenslave4570 Рік тому

    Thank you Mandalore for always uploading when I get back from work in the morning

  • @velyiaugilan5918
    @velyiaugilan5918 Рік тому +19

    "It starts breaking the fourth wall and calling you 'The Player' so I broke its fourth wall and started breaking all the fucking physics."
    That's it, that's the whole expansion.

  • @winterflan
    @winterflan Рік тому

    Penumbra is an all-time classic from my childhood! Great to see you covering it. I remember the buildup of the worm scared me so much, I got stuck on that part of the first game for months.

  • @Ohnonoki
    @Ohnonoki Рік тому +6

    My father died when I was 13. His last words to me were "Penumbra was a pretty alright game dude". I spent years pondering on what he meant by this, so thank you, Mangalore. Thank you.

  • @vanguardv1nce12
    @vanguardv1nce12 Рік тому

    Just as I was looking for something to sit down and watch with some snacks. Thank you for the vid. You made my day!

  • @froggywam
    @froggywam Рік тому +7

    Holy shit I saw Pewdiepie play this about 7 years ago, thanks for reaching into a deep childhood memory

  • @Caspianm2
    @Caspianm2 6 місяців тому +1

    12:24 I'd recognize that Betrayer gameplay anywhere. That game was so surreal.

  • @LORDOFDORKNESS42
    @LORDOFDORKNESS42 Рік тому +21

    I loved the broom in the first Penumbra. It might be the weakest weapon in the game, but it has... well, just as long a reach as a broom would have!
    Just... climb a box, and keep swinging. Like something you might actually try doing in that sort of situation.

  • @intergalactichumanempire9759
    @intergalactichumanempire9759 11 місяців тому +1

    12:16
    "Oh you've got a new character? Welcome to the roster."
    Love this part.

  • @nicolasduboisbergevin9138
    @nicolasduboisbergevin9138 Рік тому +23

    Yeah! Underrated game series, the blueprint for Amnesia!

    • @saloonboone
      @saloonboone Рік тому +1

      @@gamingblowsofficialWhile it was a success at its time, it was completely dwarfed by Amnesia’s popularity so calling it underrated is fair.

  • @Justacheese
    @Justacheese Рік тому +2

    7:30 Wow.
    The physics engine and the way you pick up stuff actually looks like it functions better here than it does in amnesia the dark descent.
    Which is crazy, since the dark descent came out after all the penunbra games were released if I remember it correctly.

  • @burge117
    @burge117 Рік тому +19

    Ah damn it 😂 out for a drive and I miss a Mandy video 😂
    Sure to be another banger ❤

  • @vampiresbadmoon5084
    @vampiresbadmoon5084 Рік тому

    My favourite reviewer of genres I like the least. Truly @MandaloreGaming I wouldn't even look into these games, but with you behind the wheel, I'm enchanted on every adventure.

  • @meen.artotzka
    @meen.artotzka Рік тому +40

    Finally, true Halloween games
    Seriously, I hope Mandy continue to do all Frictional Games because some of them (Amnesia: The Dark Descent and SOMA) are really great and deserve more love.

    • @MineSlimeTV
      @MineSlimeTV Рік тому +7

      He actually, precisely stated this thing at the start on the video! Saying how he'll play then all till Amnesia: The Bunker, but that they won't be a one after the other series, just a 'I'll play these games in the future'
      Hope this helped!

    • @SerechII
      @SerechII Рік тому +6

      Dunno about Dark Descent deserving "more love", that game was all over youtube, it's the poster child of gaming horror content, it's probably the most popular horror game ever made on average, it's a little old now but it for sure had it's time in the spotlight

    • @dimas3829
      @dimas3829 Рік тому +1

      soma would be a nice game if not for braindead protagonist who doesn't comprehend consequences of most of his actions AND inactions such as not even trying to come up with solution to clone humanity back into existance using not only lots of left over DNA but even some living ones. He is a piece of shit who just wants to run away form his problems.

  • @kirbykiller4
    @kirbykiller4 Рік тому +1

    My favorite part of these videos is finding the Marv scream and I was pleased to recognize it at 17:38 despite the clever pitch shift that was done

  • @TheGlenn8
    @TheGlenn8 Рік тому +7

    Amnesia Machine of Pig has the most KINO THEATRE ending in all of gaming. I'd say it's almost worth playing just for the ending. Almost.

  • @versebuchanan512
    @versebuchanan512 Рік тому +2

    28:00 hell yeah, my boi. You can never, NEVER, trust a hivemind.

  • @evanortiz4879
    @evanortiz4879 Рік тому +4

    Woop new Mandy let's goooo

  • @Ashen_Sparrow
    @Ashen_Sparrow Рік тому +2

    I remember playing Penumbra Overture as a kid with my younger brother. he had his leg in a cast and the game jumped scared him so much he got up and ran out the room on his broken leg

  • @eeeertoo2597
    @eeeertoo2597 Рік тому +19

    I remember watching Markiplier play this a while ago, its so weirdly nostalgic seeing you cover it.

  • @nobularlol
    @nobularlol Рік тому

    Every time you release a video i am excited to watch it! Thanks again brother!

  • @Mekose
    @Mekose Рік тому +4

    Penumbra was the first game to truly gas light me. I remember mapping the area out in my head and then got into a chase with a monster and tried to run through my pre-planned escape route; only to run immediately into a dead end. When I reloaded the save I came back to that area and it was the hallway I remembered. I spent YEARS questioning whether I had taken the wrong turn or if the game had some how changed the environment on me.
    I have never seen a horror game since that actually manipulated doors, hallways, signage, etc to keep you confused and it was done subtly enough that I was never 100% sure it was a mechanic or not.

  • @ShatteringBlade
    @ShatteringBlade Рік тому

    I've been waiting SO long for this review 😭 thank you Mandy

  • @heavytf2623
    @heavytf2623 11 місяців тому +3

    Does anyone know the game that he flashed at 31:32? Its tickled my brain in the wrong way and im quite curious about it now.

    • @SpikeEye
      @SpikeEye 11 місяців тому

      It's a little minigame inside a computer in Black Plague called "Schmup.exe" that's locked with a password.

  • @LukaFanNo8
    @LukaFanNo8 Рік тому

    Thanks for finally talking about penumbra, it often gets the shaft because everyone compares it to amnesia. But it's important to remember your roots!!

  • @Oshu-in
    @Oshu-in 4 місяці тому +3

    7:42 What is this from?

  • @Paprikawastaken
    @Paprikawastaken Рік тому +1

    This game series was one of my first horror experiences. It still holds a very special place in my heart

  • @youngkappakhan
    @youngkappakhan 11 місяців тому

    Super happy to see a video on these, I was obsessed with Penumbra when I was like 12

  • @informitas0117
    @informitas0117 Рік тому +6

    I always enjoy when media puts my illness, schizophrenia, as THE hellish thing that happened to someone. Makes me feel awesome.
    The virus brain voice hits close to home.

  • @TheAsianLover
    @TheAsianLover Рік тому +1

    This was something I remember sending an email for, glad to finally see it.
    All we need now is War of the monsters

  • @Coco-Don
    @Coco-Don 8 місяців тому +14

    DO NOT COME LOOKING FOR ME also, here’s the address.

  • @Idreyvart
    @Idreyvart Рік тому

    i found myself really impatient for every new video from your channel !
    I become a BIG fan in just 2/3 years after discover you....
    And god i am really fan !!!
    Keep it up you're amazing