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Penumbra and At the Mountains of Madness - Deep One - 09-13-2012

I've almost finished reading Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness and I love it. I also noticed that there is a lot of similarities with Penumbra games, like arctic location, excavations, ancient alien race buried underground and so on... It makes me think that this novel inspired FG to create Penumbra. Now I love Penumbra even more!*starts playing Overture again*

In case if you haven't read it, do it. If you like Penumbra, you will love At the Mountains of Madness!


RE: Penumbra and At the Mountains of Madness - Robby - 09-13-2012

Penumbra definitely may have some similarities to that. What if the inspiration partially came from there?


RE: Penumbra and At the Mountains of Madness - The Rock Worm - 09-14-2012

(09-13-2012, 07:39 PM)Deep One Wrote: I've almost finished reading Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness and I love it. I also noticed that there is a lot of similarities with Penumbra games, like arctic location, excavations, ancient alien race buried underground and so on... It makes me think that this novel inspired FG to create Penumbra. Now I love Penumbra even more!*starts playing Overture again*

In case if you haven't read it, do it. If you like Penumbra, you will love At the Mountains of Madness!
I've read "At the Mountains of Madness" and really enjoyed it! Now that you mentioned it, the two are similar! Granted both have different characters and reasons for being there, but still very close! I will have to replay now Big Grin.

At times I've wanted to make "At the Mountains of Madness" as an Amnesia Custom Story. The snow Penumbra has, but the textures (not to mention the monsters) would have to be a custom job.


RE: Penumbra and At the Mountains of Madness - Deep One - 09-14-2012

(09-14-2012, 07:50 PM)The Rock Worm Wrote:
(09-13-2012, 07:39 PM)Deep One Wrote: I've almost finished reading Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness and I love it. I also noticed that there is a lot of similarities with Penumbra games, like arctic location, excavations, ancient alien race buried underground and so on... It makes me think that this novel inspired FG to create Penumbra. Now I love Penumbra even more!*starts playing Overture again*

In case if you haven't read it, do it. If you like Penumbra, you will love At the Mountains of Madness!
I've read "At the Mountains of Madness" and really enjoyed it! Now that you mentioned it, the two are similar! Granted both have different characters and reasons for being there, but still very close! I will have to replay now Big Grin.

At times I've wanted to make "At the Mountains of Madness" as an Amnesia Custom Story. The snow Penumbra has, but the textures (not to mention the monsters) would have to be a custom job.
At the Mountains of Madness-CS would be awesome! Though I don't know how well HPL2 would handle a large outdoor map... Source-mod anyone?


RE: Penumbra and At the Mountains of Madness - The Rock Worm - 09-14-2012

(09-14-2012, 08:15 PM)Deep One Wrote:
(09-14-2012, 07:50 PM)The Rock Worm Wrote: At times I've wanted to make "At the Mountains of Madness" as an Amnesia Custom Story. The snow Penumbra has, but the textures (not to mention the monsters) would have to be a custom job.
At the Mountains of Madness-CS would be awesome! Though I don't know how well HPL2 would handle a large outdoor map... Source-mod anyone?
Not sure myself, haven't tried making a large outdoor area, let alone one as big as the one described in the book!


RE: Penumbra and At the Mountains of Madness - Deep One - 09-14-2012

Hell, even though my modding skills are worse than monkeys, I just watched "How to make mountains with hammer editor" -video and started to download Source SDK base... At least I know the basics of hammer editor!


RE: Penumbra and At the Mountains of Madness - The Rock Worm - 09-14-2012

(09-14-2012, 08:34 PM)Deep One Wrote: Hell, even though my modding skills are worse than monkeys, I just watched "How to make mountains with hammer editor" -video and started to download Source SDK base... At least I know the basics of hammer editor!
Good for you, I don't know what a 'hammer editor' is, but good to know the basics!

Here is an image I found that shows a plane flying over the Elder Thing City (image not mine) http://a.tuis.free.fr/images_color/AtTheMountainsOfMadness.jpg


RE: Penumbra and At the Mountains of Madness - Deep One - 09-14-2012

(09-14-2012, 09:27 PM)The Rock Worm Wrote:
(09-14-2012, 08:34 PM)Deep One Wrote: Hell, even though my modding skills are worse than monkeys, I just watched "How to make mountains with hammer editor" -video and started to download Source SDK base... At least I know the basics of hammer editor!
Good for you, I don't know what a 'hammer editor' is, but good to know the basics!

Here is an image I found that shows a plane flying over the Elder Thing City (image not mine) http://a.tuis.free.fr/images_color/AtTheMountainsOfMadness.jpg
Hammer editor is map creation program for Valve's engine, source. It's like HPL editor, but it has more features and stuff.
Edit: very nice picture!


RE: Penumbra and At the Mountains of Madness - Sexbad - 09-14-2012

Very little of the novel would translate well into a real game. Almost all of it is a description of archaeological observations punctuated by a final chase sequence. A computer game adaptation of sorts would have to be quite different in the way it presents its world and bad guys. Penumbra was probably the best way to adapt it, despite the obvious differences in story.


RE: Penumbra and At the Mountains of Madness - spukrian - 09-29-2012

Guillermo del Toro was going to make a movie adaption of At the Mountains of Madness, but then he saw Prometheus and decided against doing it.