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Unusual Physics Engine Game Ported To Linux

christian.einfeldt writes "Halloween has come early for Linux-loving gamers in the form of the scary Penumbra game trilogy, which has just recently been ported natively to GNU-Linux by the manufacturer, Frictional Games. The Penumbra games, named Overture, Black Plague and Requiem, are first-person survival horror and physics puzzle games which challenge the player to survive in a mine in Greenland which has been taken over by a monstrous infection/demon/cthulhu-esque thing. The graphics, sounds, and plot are all admirable in a scary sort of way. The protagonist is an ordinary human with no particular powers at all, who fumbles around in the dark mine fighting zombified dogs or fleeing from infected humans. But the game is remarkable for its physics engine — rather than just bump and acquire, the player must use the mouse to physically turn knobs and open doors; and the player can grab and throw pretty much anything in the environment. The physics engine drives objects to fly and fall exactly as one would expect. The porting of a game with such a deft physics engine natively to Linux might be one of the most noteworthy events for GNU-Linux gamers since the World of Goo Linux port."

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  1. Unstoppable by CarpetShark · · Score: 3, Funny

    the player to survive in a mine in Greenland which has been taken over by a monstrous infection/demon/cthulhu-esque thing...and the player can grab and throw pretty much anything in the environment.

    Great, now where was that handbag?

  2. Unrealistic. by SharpFang · · Score: 5, Funny

    " The physics engine drives objects to fly and fall exactly as one would expect."

    And that's what breaks the suspense of disbelief. I mean, in real life things never fall where I intend/expect them to fall as I throw them.

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    1. Re:Unrealistic. by CarpetShark · · Score: 2, Funny

      Are you female by any chance?

      Yeah, I'm female. Sorry about my aim. How's that bruise now?

  3. Re:So... by CarpetShark · · Score: 3, Funny

    Heck I can't even get Linux to properly display windows without all the graphics getting messed up.

    It helps if you stop punching the monitor.

  4. Re:So... by gazbo · · Score: 2, Funny

    It helps if you stop punching the monitor.

    Unfortunately that's an unavoidable consequence of running Linux.

  5. Re:So... by CarpetShark · · Score: 2, Funny

    Probably because it's a pretty retarded post?

    What do you expect, after hammering it into the ground like that?

  6. Re:No 64-bit version? by Razalhague · · Score: 4, Funny

    downloading untold megs

    Yeah, it could take, like, several minutes to do that!