![]() Moons of Madness may be light on scares, but the great use of its setting and very strong storytelling make for a compelling narrative-driven experience. Moons of Madness makes you feel like you're on Mars but fails as a horror game. NoobFeed - Bogdan Robert Mateș - 60 / 100 Lovecraft without yelling “CTHULHU!” in your ear every five minutes. Most pleasingly, it channels the spirit of H.P. Moons of Madness is a wonderfully chilling outing that blends horror and sci-fi to excellent effect, delivering a palpable sense of dread. While very linear and completely devoid of replayability, Moons of Madness scratches that Lovecraft itch, melding science fiction and horror together extremely well. Plus, the ending feels rushed.Ĭultured Vultures - Jimmy Donnellan - 7 / 10Įven if the puzzle density and technical issues may drive you to madness, this cosmic horror still has something unique to offer. Despite its seamless merger of cosmic horror and credible sci-fi, the game doesn't quite match its potential in the consistent emotional intensity of its execution. You'll be playing more for the cerebral rewards than the scares, though. Moons of Madness is an engaging and atmospheric effort that feels like a Love(craftian) child of Half-Life and Dead Space. It may not be as good a cosmic horror as you expect it be but as a space adventure it's quite something. OpenCritic - 76 average - 58% recommended - 12 reviews Critic Reviewsīazimag - Sina Golab Zadeh - Persian - 7.6 / 10 Moons of Madness - Reveal Trailer | PS4.Moons of Madness - 12 Minutes of Gameplay. ![]()
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