Summary
Deliver Us The Moon is set in the near future where the earth's resources are nearly depleted. The nations of the world have come together to create the Worldwide Space Agency (WSA). Under the banner of the WSA, astronauts were sent to the moon to conduct research aimed at securing the future of mankind. Sadly, due to bickering between countries, no solution has been agreed upon. Now, with man's absolute last resources, you, a brave astronaut gone rogue, take the great step to the moon in a do-or-die secret mission to save humanity.
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Deliver Us The Moon Reviews & Ratings
I played and finished the game. It was OK and let me tell you why it's not bothered me. Not every game should be a 10 out of 10 game, we needI played and finished the game. It was OK and let me tell you why it's not bothered me. Not every game should be a 10 out of 10 game, we need this kind of games to just enjoy the time. I guess the studio is small and I want to congratulate them. I hope you expand and create more content in the future.
The Game itself seem actually nice, but I would suggest not to waste your money on a not finished game. The Cinematic the looks, the graphicsThe Game itself seem actually nice, but I would suggest not to waste your money on a not finished game. The Cinematic the looks, the graphics all nice and lovely, in order to keep playing you have to accept regular Black Screens at each part of the game. Other Players have Game crashing getting stuck on open areas.All in all I would not recommend this game, at least not yet, maybe after a year when and if they really release a fix for all the issues the players have.
Stick through things and ensure the fix is actioned and you’ll find that Deliver Us The Moon, and the story itself, is interesting, if not a little predictable.
Good-Engaging story. Simple but enjoyable puzzles and exploration. Zero-g gameplay is unique and well implemented.Bad-Clunky movementGood-Engaging story. Simple but enjoyable puzzles and exploration. Zero-g gameplay is unique and well implemented.Bad-Clunky movement and camera. There is a lot of lag and performance issues on the next-gen port.Thoughts-It’s a good thing that Deliver Us the Moon’s current-gen versions are a free upgrade for anyone who owns the game on PS4 or Xbox One, because I’m not sure that it’s worth the $25 it costs at launch. That’s not just because it’s a pretty brief game at 4-5 hours in length- those are actually pretty solid 4-5 hours, and I’m not calling the inherent quality of the game itself into question. It’s a sloppy port of a solid game though, and probably not the best way to experience the game. If you are looking to dive into Deliver Us the Moon’s somber yet captivating offerings for the first time, keep that in mind.
a decent story, the graphics and movement for the most part are crisp. however you can tell it's ported to the ps4, the jump interface oftena decent story, the graphics and movement for the most part are crisp. however you can tell it's ported to the ps4, the jump interface often doesnt respond properly which will cause some frustration at times. where it fails, where ALL wired games seem to fail is the lack of manual saves. depending on where you are in a chapter you can easily lose an hour of play time do to infrequent autosaves.
Release Date | October 10, 2019 |
Publisher | KeokeN Interactive, Wired Productions |
Content Rated | T (Teen) |
Game Modes | Single player |
Player Perspectives | First person, Third person, Virtual Reality |
Genres | Simulator, Adventure, Indie |
Themes | Action, Science fiction, Survival, Mystery |
Platforms | PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Google Stadia, Nintendo Switch |