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  • Summary: Deliver Us The Moon is a Sci-Fi thriller set in an apocalyptic near future, where Earth's natural resources are depleted.
    A lunar colony providing a vital supply of energy has gone silent. A lone astronaut is sent to the moon on a critical mission to save humanity from extinction.
    Deliver Us The Moon is a Sci-Fi thriller set in an apocalyptic near future, where Earth's natural resources are depleted.
    A lunar colony providing a vital supply of energy has gone silent. A lone astronaut is sent to the moon on a critical mission to save humanity from extinction.
    Will you save mankind or be forgotten in the dark abyss of Space?
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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. 80
    It's perhaps ironic that in a game where so much of the exploration and world building physically exists in a space without any atmosphere, that Deliver Us The Moon is absolutely overflowing with the stuff. From the claustrophobic sensation that almost every minute of its playtime exudes, through to the detailed modelling of its real-world adjacent world and the carefully constructed yet involving plot, Deliver Us The Moon is a slow-paced, if thoroughly captivating adventure thriller that is living its best life on PlayStation 5.
  2. Jun 23, 2022
    80
    There’s no denying that Deliver Us The Moon is an excellent sci-fi adventure. It gets the balance of puzzles, exploration and storytelling just right, and the narrative running through it is one that will keep you invested until the credits roll. It’s a great-looking game, too, and on the latest hardware, it looks even better than ever. DualSense features would have been nice for the PS5 version, but it’s hardly a dealbreaker. Go on: go deliver the moon. You won’t regret it.
  3. Jun 23, 2022
    78
    Deliver Us the Moon is an interesting science fiction game, we enjoyed its setting, storyline and puzzles. But we had the impression it could have been much more- PS5 version improves graphics, lightning, controls and loading times.
  4. Jun 23, 2022
    70
    Deliver Us The Moon is a wonderful puzzle game on Earth and in space, but the Moon itself fails to live up to its wondrous promise. While interesting puzzles are still sprinkled throughout, a sense of repetition creeps in and gets in the way of an otherwise enjoyable story. It’s not that it fails to hit its target, it just turns out the target isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
  5. Jul 3, 2022
    70
    Deliver us the Moon is a visual and auditory masterclass with an atmosphere comparable only to Hollywood movies, and if you can close your eyes on some of its gameplay design problems, you'll have a great adventure on the planet moon.
  6. Jun 29, 2022
    60
    I was really curious about Deliver Us the Moon on PS5, but after finishing it I am struggling to find anything good about it, beyond the obvious passion of the developers. It is not a bad game, but it is just flat, and it does not have anything memorable about it. It can be looked at as an interactive movie, but even then, I would not recommend it since there is nothing really thrilling about it. I would not recommend it even if you don’t have anything better to do on a weekend afternoon. You will get much more out of staring at the moon using a telescope than playing this flat game.
  7. Jul 3, 2022
    55
    In its next gen version, the Dutch game remedies the errors of the past iteration with a visually convincing but terrible performance graphics mode, while the more performing one does not improve the minimum graphic detail we were already accustomed to.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 14
  2. Negative: 1 out of 14
  1. Jan 15, 2023
    10
    What a game. I didn’t expect to get as invested as I did and I absolutely loved my time with this game. One of the better indies I’ve playedWhat a game. I didn’t expect to get as invested as I did and I absolutely loved my time with this game. One of the better indies I’ve played in a while. I love that they let you have control of everything and there is an overwhelming since of serenity and peace in the lonliness. I loved the little robot companion, it really helps give the game some heart. If you have PS Plus Extra/Premium then do yourself a favor and go get this while it’s free on there. I look forward to what the developers make next. (Also I’m giving it a little higher score because I don’t think the current average reflects how good the game is) Expand
  2. Sep 22, 2022
    9
    不错的小品级佳作 里面还有登月彩蛋 如果喜欢在宇宙空间站和月面的沉浸式体验 则强烈推荐
  3. Nov 1, 2022
    8
    Simple but nice story and atmosphere, it is synonymous without exaggerated effects.
  4. Aug 21, 2022
    7
    Was at the point of quitting the game in the beginning because it gave me a headache for some reason and it just wasnt fun enough. But afterWas at the point of quitting the game in the beginning because it gave me a headache for some reason and it just wasnt fun enough. But after sticking through with it I realized this isn't a bad game at all and has a good enough story and decent puzzles. It's worth a playthrough, it only takes a few hours to beat. Expand
  5. Aug 31, 2022
    7
    Deliver us the moon asks the right questions at an important time in human history. The writing and voice acting is well done, the atmosphereDeliver us the moon asks the right questions at an important time in human history. The writing and voice acting is well done, the atmosphere and music are spot on, and the puzzles were enjoyable the first time I went through them. The issue with the game is the pacing, which is impressive for a five hour game. The puzzle repeat themselves too often, and it seldom felt rewarding to finish a new problem or mechanic. Cinematically, the game feels great. Minute-to-minute, however, the gameplay presents more of a fidget tool while you hunt down the story elements. I'd recommend it, but it needs to be the kind of person who can deal with a slow burn story and repetitive gameplay elements. Expand
  6. Feb 15, 2023
    6
    I had It on Google Stadia but i didn't had time ti finish It. The story was the best i've ever seen in a videogame but the gameplay was oftenI had It on Google Stadia but i didn't had time ti finish It. The story was the best i've ever seen in a videogame but the gameplay was often boring considering that in some levels you don't actually feel the senso of what you are doing dealing with all this fictional stuff. Aldo physics and hitboxes are awful, and the male the game hard to play. Maybe a bit more budget would have been good to make a better game, but i think this story should get a movie instead of a videogame. Expand
  7. Nov 12, 2022
    2
    Awful.

    The longer I played, the more I felt like the idiots who designed the moon base deserved to die for their retarded layout and
    Awful.

    The longer I played, the more I felt like the idiots who designed the moon base deserved to die for their retarded layout and control systems. The people who wrote this game clearly know absolutely nothing about the challenges of living in space, or space travel for that matter. They made "The Martian" into a movie, so these clowns didn't even have to read the book to get a basic education on that.

    Speaking of clowns, I felt like I was wearing bigger and squeakier clown shoes each time I dealt with a puzzle. They should have put clown makeup on the stupid little robot that could apparently only display holograms 'on the location where they were recorded'. What's the point of recording something if you can't replay it somewhere else? I can literally do that with a device I carry around in my pocket.

    The idea of anyone on the moon building an interstellar ship of any kind totally wrecked any interest I had in the story. The moment some prick even mentions an idea like that, they would literally get laughed out of the room. And if they tried to implement it, they would get laughed out an airlock. Which would be extra bad for these morons, because their spacesuits kill you instantly after 3 minutes. I assume it electrocutes you or something because you could easily survive longer than that just with the air in the helmet. Most humans can easily survive holding their breath for that long. Might as well not bother putting on the suit at that point.

    Controls were like playing a PS2 game, although at least they didn't do awful quicktime events in that era very often. I especially enjoyed the L2 popup appearing on the right side of the screen. I quit pretty quickly after that.

    There's just no excuse for crap science fiction like this any more.

    If the people of earth are as stupid as the people who made that moon base, they deserve to die horrible deaths from climate catastrophes... Although with the current political atmosphere, it's looking like this game might actually be some good satire.
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