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Deliver us the moon review
Deliver us the moon review









Most of the story is presented through audio logs, hologram recordings, and notes located on terminals that players will need to find in the environment, allowing for some fascinating storytelling where only small pieces of the story are actually told in real time and most of what is discovered are bits and pieces of the past that unveil the fate of the station and those who resided onboard. While most of humanity gave up hope, a small group of scientists managed to scavenge enough resources over the course of five years to make one last desperate chance for the moon with a single person vessel in an attempt to not only find out what happened but once again, deliver the moon’s power to the people.ĭeliver Us The Moon quickly drives home how desperate the situation is on Earth and how humanity is basically doomed should the player fail to accomplish their mission. Through the use of a newly invented Microwave Power Transmission system the energy could be beamed back down to Earth for humanity to once again thrive.įor some time this seemed like a fine solution until the MPT suddenly went dark in 2054 leaving Earth with no hope left for the future as no communication could be made with those that operated the facility. With dust storms sweeping the planet and over a third of the surface already transformed into a desert, the World Space Agency managed to use what few resources were left to colonize the moon in 2032 and locate a powerful energy source, the Helium-3 isotope. Set in the not too distant future the world has come together to deal with a climate crisis unlike anything the world has seen before on top of dwindling resources to keep those who are surviving alive. So with Deliver Us The Moon now arriving on consoles, is this exploration game worth your time? Story

deliver us the moon review

Though what if the moon ended up being the only way for humanity to possibly survive? That is the question poised by developer KeokeN Interactive and one that rings rather close to home despite advances made in recent years. Stepping foot on the moon back in 1969 was seen as perhaps one of the biggest steps for mankind and all these years later we may know more about space than before but have never once returned to the moon.

deliver us the moon review

Platforms: Xbox One (Reviewed), PC, PlayStation 4, Switch (Coming Soon)











Deliver us the moon review