Penumbra: Overture demo and system requirements released

Penumbra: Overture packshot - Image 1Just in case people were wondering what Frictional Games has been up to with regards to their Penumbra: Overture suspense game for the PC, we bring up an update.

Penumbra‘s home site has just announced a game demo for the brave souls who care to try the game’s creep-fest puzzles, and is available for download via a list of clients at the source link. But, before you head off to play, remember the game’s system requirements:

  • OS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
  • Processor: 1Ghz CPU
  • Memory: 256MB RAM
  • Disc Space: 300MB Free Hard-drive space
  • Video Card: ATI Radeon 8500/NVIDIA GeForce 3 (GeForce4MX not supported)

Set in an abandoned complex in Greenland, Penumbra: Overture sets players behind the controls of Philip, a boy who has just lost his mother, and is now on the trail of his long lost father. Based on what we have seen in the past gameplay video, Penumbra is already shaping up to be quite the spine-tingling survival horror, albeit without the reassurance of firearms to keep players company. The game was last set for a March release, which is, quite literally, lurking just around the corner…

Via Penumbra: Overture

Penumbra: Overture packshot - Image 1Just in case people were wondering what Frictional Games has been up to with regards to their Penumbra: Overture suspense game for the PC, we bring up an update.

Penumbra‘s home site has just announced a game demo for the brave souls who care to try the game’s creep-fest puzzles, and is available for download via a list of clients at the source link. But, before you head off to play, remember the game’s system requirements:

  • OS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
  • Processor: 1Ghz CPU
  • Memory: 256MB RAM
  • Disc Space: 300MB Free Hard-drive space
  • Video Card: ATI Radeon 8500/NVIDIA GeForce 3 (GeForce4MX not supported)

Set in an abandoned complex in Greenland, Penumbra: Overture sets players behind the controls of Philip, a boy who has just lost his mother, and is now on the trail of his long lost father. Based on what we have seen in the past gameplay video, Penumbra is already shaping up to be quite the spine-tingling survival horror, albeit without the reassurance of firearms to keep players company. The game was last set for a March release, which is, quite literally, lurking just around the corner…

Via Penumbra: Overture

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