• Paul makes some of the best sci-fi sound libraries around! Tons of creative source material which I find myself using all the time.

    Nick Von Kaenel | Audio Director @Respawn

  • The Penguin Grenade sounds have become a staple in my library. I've bought them all. The designed stuff is inspiring and very useful in a lot of things I work on, and the source folders are full of well-captured, unique recordings that are great ingredients for original design. These are a secret weapon, at least until everyone else figures it out.

    Mark Kilborn | Senior Lead Audio Designer @Certain Affinity

  • I find the Penguin Grenade SFX libraries to have a unique signature style, with both great versatility and high utility. They really stand out in a crowded market of sound effects providers, with a fresh approach to challenging genres like sci-fi and magic, while avoiding the common pitfalls of white noise and over-limiting.

    Adam Boyd | President @Rebound Sound Company

  • Penguin Grenade has quickly become one of my main go-to libraries. It provides a fantastically creative collection of organic source material that has been creatively processed and twisted into something other worldly, putting a unique spin on everything in the library. Having known Paul for a number of years I can honestly say he is one of the most talented Sound Designers I know, and his libraries exceed my expectations every time I search through them.

    Matt Bauer | Audio Director @2K

  • I really enjoy using the Penguin Grenade SFX libraries. I always find myself reaching for the immaculate recording sources that have proven very useful in a lot of my designs. The designed elements are also perfect for game audio as they are cleverly crafted and separated by layers, giving you endless possibilities to combine them and create something new.

    Victor Mercader | Sound Designer @Respawn (Apex Legends)

“My goal in creating these sound libraries was to let intuition drive me down the road of happy accidents. I wanted to answer the question: “How deep into the sonic rabbit hole can I go?”. The answer lies in the Penguin Grenade Sound Library Suite you see here.”