From exploration and traversal to puzzle solving and more, a decent chunk of the game sees you floating about in low or zero gravity environments and having to navigate your surroundings. Your mission is not only to uncover what happened to the colony on the moon, but also to find and secure the new energy source that could save Earth and everyone on it.Īs you may have guessed given the game’s name and its premise, Deliver Us the Moon has quite a lot of anti-gravity stuff going on from a gameplay perspective. Why? The moon was occupied once by the World Space Agency, and though Earth lost contact with the colony years ago, the moon might still hold the key to solving the energy crisis. You play as the last astronaut left on the planet, and in a do-or-die mission that may very well define the fate of the entire planet and the human race at large, you’re sent to the moon. Set in an apocalyptic near-future, in Deliver Us the Moon, Earth is on the brink of a global crisis with nearly all of its natural resources having been depleted. One of Deliver Us the Moon’s more surprising elements when you’re playing it for the first time is how heavily it focuses on its story and storytelling. Its name makes it pretty clear that it’s a sci-fi game set on the moon, of course, but what else? Deliver Us the Moon is a puzzle adventure game, which places most of its emphasis on the gameplay front on exploring environments and solving puzzles, alternative between first and third person camera perspectives- so don’t go in expecting a combat-heavy game. If this will be the first time you play Deliver Us the Moon, you might not be aware of what the game exactly is about. Here, we’re going to take a look at that upcoming port, and go over some crucial details you should know about it, and about the game itself. Since its relaunch for PC in 2019, Deliver Us the Moon has drawn quite a lot of positive responses from critics and audiences alike, and in the lead-up to Deliver Us Mars’ launch (whenever that happens), KeokeN Interactive is bringing the first game over to current-gen consoles and hoping to refine and enhance the experience even further with the more powerful hardware of the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. I think the story was worth it though.KeokeN Interactive is currently hard at work on Deliver Us Mars, but while work on the sequel progresses, the original game still has some life left in it. Others are just tedious expect you to find something without much direction. Being honest though some of its puzzles are BS, I had to look up a few on youtube just from them expecting you to notice something not obvious. It's horror/thriller but it's not at all scary. The story gets so weird and head turning as you go on, kind of jaw dropping near the end. It starts out really interesting and kind of funny as you can sometimes give the crew responses they didn't exactly ask for. Observation is probably my favorite out of the three, there's no holograms involved, but in this game you play as the space stations AI. Though it is good at story telling and each character is unique, the game is very short and you don't have enough time to get too attached to them. It focuses on each individual crew member more, their emotions and how they feel about what was going on. Rather than focus on puzzles, Tacoma focuses on story telling, which it does really well. The closest puzzles are finding locker/door codes on sticky notes to get some extra pieces of the story. The big difference though is that Tacoma doesn't really have any puzzles. Tacoma is really similar to Deliver us the Moon in that it tells its story using holograms of the crew who has disappeared. The puzzles are interesting and the story is pretty neat too. There's a big focus on puzzle solving, as you solve puzzles to move from area to area, finding more hologram recordings along the way. Much of the story is told through hologram recordings of the crew before they went missing. Just got done playing all three and I really enjoyed each of them.ĭeliver us the Moon tells a story about a crew on a moon base who has gone missing, this moon base is Earths primary source of power via a microwave beam so the crew going missing kind of leaves Earth in shambles. There's three games on game pass right now that all kind of follow the same theme of "find out what happened to the space station" Tacoma, Observation and Deliver us the Moon.
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