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Generally favorable reviews- based on 4 Ratings

  • Summary: 2044 ? Moon Colony ? A horrific crash on your honeymoon has left you separated from your fiancée. Opening the door to the lunar colony 239,000 miles from Earth ? you find a desolate base haunted by the spectral remains of those who called it home. Prepare to embark on a paranormal journey too the Beyond. Fog, Shadows, and Weightless gravity engulf you in an out of this world experience. Stunning environments and dynamic camera changes will leave you trembling in fear. Challenging puzzles and heart-pounding exploration will take you to the edge and Beyond. [Agetec Inc.] Expand
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 22
  2. Negative: 2 out of 22
  1. The puzzles are generally not going to get you completely stuck and the graphics and audio do a good job of creating the appropriate environment. Bottom line is if you enjoyed Myst, you might want to give Echo Night: Beyond a shot.
  2. Anyone craving a good, serious scare and the kind of foreboding that rarely comes from games like this has only to snag a copy of this game. And who doesn't like a little freakyness now and then?
  3. A truly unique survival horror experience, though one that could really use a graphical touch-up and faster pacing. [Sept 2004, p.22]
  4. Setting a game on the moon is a great idea, but even this setting is wasted. [Oct 2004, p.77]

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 3
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  3. Negative: 0 out of 3
  1. S.S.
    10
    It's hard, crazy and annoyance, but is the best game in the world.
  2. 8
    This is an extrange Survival horror, but if you give an opportunnity, you don't regret it. Amazing game, amazing plot. I recommended changing the controls to the C version, is better than default mode. Expand
  3. MikeM.
    7
    From the official Agetec description:
    "A horrific crash on your honeymoon has left you separated from your fiancée..."
    Always wondere
    d when they'd get around to making a "Mormons in Space" game. This of course opened the door for later titles, such as "Mutant Space Mormons Ate My Grandma" and "Polygonal Polygamists Perilously Pursue Protestants". (a.k.a. P5) Expand