![]() You play an astronaut that is part of a now shut down space program and the first chapter revolves around another "character" talking exposition at you accompanied by the game throwing more exposition at you though intel-logs. The main conflict centres around the moon suddenly stopped sending power to earth, this cripples the entire planet and no one knows why. Unless the game wants to do a dramatic and makes you follow a line of oxygen-upps. I guess there was no reason to make the entire base but it was quite often hard to tell which doors I could enter, which I could unlock and which would forever stay closed.įor some reason there is an oxygen timer, this never mattered you will always have enough and the only thing it does is beep annoyingly while you go back to one of the 20ish oxygen-canisters you will find in the same room. ![]() The entire game you are railroaded though each place sometimes opening a few extra rooms to explore but most of the doors stay closed. I understand why the devs would design the facilities like this but there is no reason why the people in the game would build like this. I don't think this game is terrible, it just made me very very annoyed.Įverything is designed in a way that only makes sense because its a game, all of the facilities lack logical designs and any form of safety consideration. ![]() Whether you want a quick refresher before you step onto the the Zephyr and journey to the red planet, or want to take on our lunar mission for the very first time, our making of series takes a look back at the making of our sci-fi adventure from the mouths of developers KeokeN themselves.įinished the game in ~5 hours, couldn't bother to go back for the things I missed. Today is the launch of Deliver Us Mars! The exciting sequel to Deliver Us The Moon where players will embark on a high-stakes mission to recover the ARK colony ships stolen by the mysterious Outward during the events of Deliver Us The Moon!Ĭongratulations to everyone at KeokeN and Frontier on the release, and we wish all astronauts, whether you're a veteran of the previous mission, or brand new and stepping into this world for the very first time, a successful launch and the best of luck on your mission on the red planet!Īs part of the celebrations, we thought now was the perfect time to look back on where it all began with the award winning adventure that started it all. ![]()
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