This game is a "Sci-Fi thriller set in an apocalyptic near future, where Earth's natural resources are depleted. A lone astronaut is sent to the moon on a critical mission to save humanity from extinction."
So the description sounds pretty awesome and unique, but lets not rush ahead, first of all the game is beautiful, truly stunning to look at and you know that the game makers must be very proud of that.
The game is a story driven game, so a good story is important, and again the game makers should feel proud because the story is a good one, and you do very quickly feel immersed in that story. Whether the story is told through narration, audio logs that you collect, things you may read as well as cut scenes, it can be a bit slow moving, although you never feel bored of the story.
As a thriller the main fear of the game is driven through the feeling of loneliness, there aren't monsters jumping out at you, or anything like that, so the game uses storytelling as well as incredible visuals to really push home the idea you are alone, and if you fail to do something in time, then that is it.
Read full review at
http://www.gamingcouchpotato.co.uk/2020/04/review-deliver-us-moon-on-xbox-one.html
Showing posts with label Deliver Us The Moon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deliver Us The Moon. Show all posts
Friday, 24 April 2020
Tuesday, 24 March 2020
New trailer for Deliver Us The Moon (PS4/Xbox One/Nintendo Switch)
With exactly a month to go until the digital launch of sci-fi thriller Deliver Us The Moon on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, award-winning UK publisher Wired Productions and Dutch developer KeokeN Interactive, are delighted to showcase a breathtaking new trailer which sets up the events that take place at the start of the game.
What begins as a casual conversation between two crew members on board the orbiting Pearson Space Station, rapidly descends into a frantic exchange as one of the engineers experiences a series of strange readings from the lunar surface below...
http://www.gamingcouchpotato.co.uk/2020/03/new-trailer-for-deliver-us-moon-ps4xbox.html
What begins as a casual conversation between two crew members on board the orbiting Pearson Space Station, rapidly descends into a frantic exchange as one of the engineers experiences a series of strange readings from the lunar surface below...
http://www.gamingcouchpotato.co.uk/2020/03/new-trailer-for-deliver-us-moon-ps4xbox.html
Wednesday, 19 February 2020
Deliver Us The Moon Rockets Toward PlayStation 4 and Xbox One
Powered by Unreal® Engine 4, Deliver Us The Moon is set in an apocalyptic near-future where the Earth’s resources have been depleted and humanity looks to the stars. Nations band together to create the World Space Agency - an organisation tasked with solving the extreme energy crisis. The solution: colonization and exploitation of the moon’s natural reserves of Helium-3 to serve the energy needs of a growing Earth population. Suddenly, and without warning, communications with the Moon cease, and the energy source is lost. Plunged into darkness and without power, years pass as world governments come together once more to embark on a new mission - to re-establish the energy supply and with it hope for the human race.
Released in October 2019, Deliver Us The Moon has been highly praised by both critics and fans alike. In December 2019, the game was upgraded to support real-time ray tracing making it one of the first independent titles to utilise the technology alongside the latest version of Nvidia’s Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) technology. The resultant upgrade delivered one of the most graphically immersive worlds ever seen from an independent studio.
http://www.gamingcouchpotato.co.uk/2020/02/deliver-us-moon-rockets-toward.html
Released in October 2019, Deliver Us The Moon has been highly praised by both critics and fans alike. In December 2019, the game was upgraded to support real-time ray tracing making it one of the first independent titles to utilise the technology alongside the latest version of Nvidia’s Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) technology. The resultant upgrade delivered one of the most graphically immersive worlds ever seen from an independent studio.
http://www.gamingcouchpotato.co.uk/2020/02/deliver-us-moon-rockets-toward.html
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