In the puzzle oriented expansion Penumbra: Requiem long lost friends will return and aid Philip on his quest, but can they really be trusted? In the bizarre world of Penumbra: Requiem players will experience another psychological thrill on a level unheard of. This time telling what is real and what is not will be even harder and not always trusting your senses will be essential in order to survive.

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Yanka says

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My most least liked frictional games, it just lost the goal of the game (to make it scary) and instead focusing on some parkours

My most least liked frictional games, it just lost the goal of the game (to make it scary) and instead focusing on some parkours

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Thexder says

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Mr.Shiva says

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Music 9/10
Sounds 8/10
Voice Actors/Acting 10/10
Athmopshere 8/10
Level Desing 6/10

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Isn't what I expected from "third game". Appeared to be just an extension level-puzzle pack.

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dotakkl says

The previous chapters of Penumbra proved to be one of the best horror games, along with Amnesia: The Dark Descent. I was very disappointed by the third chapter of the series, as it offered no horror, only physics-based puzzles.

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milzou says