![]() ![]() There is a substory playing out as you explore the moon colony following what happened to a software engineer named Sarah Baker. Yet everyone is gone the emptiness of what you find there really makes you begin to feel alone. There are numerous puzzles to solve and info to find about why the MPT has shut down.Įventually, you will descend to the moon itself and everything is eerily pristine and there are no signs of damage to any of the facilities. The space station is a great training ground to showing you how a majority of the rest of the game will play out. On the space station, you get one of your few upgrades in the game in the form of a cutting laser that becomes essential in solving many of the game’s puzzles. Your character’s spacesuit comes equipped with thrusters to allow for your traversal through the halls. It was really well done and I must applaud how well that sense of disorientation was portrayed. Movement can be truly disorienting as your sense of up and down mean virtually nothing to the hallways of space. There’s no gravity in your ship or the space station attached to the moon, you also get to deal with managing your oxygen supply. Things get even better once you get to space. ![]() That is an insane amount of lore to digest in the first 10 minutes of gameplay and I love it! The unsanctioned mission you are about to depart on is potentially the only shot left at saving the population. The planet has constant dust storms that threaten to make most of the Earth’s surface uninhabitable. Through scattered newspaper clips and audio dialog, you begin discovering more about what conditions on Earth are like in the 5-year absence of the MPT’s energy transmissions. ![]() You start out on Earth and prepping your ship for launch. This isn’t a shooter or survival game but rather an experience that plays out from both first and third-person perspectives depending on the scene. Deliver Us The Moon is a game about discovery at its core. ![]()
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