Deliver us the moon horror7/2/2023 ![]() 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. There's just no excuse for crap science fiction like this any more. I especially enjoyed the L2 popup appearing on the right side of the screen. Controls were like playing a PS2 game, although at least they didn't do awful quicktime events in that era very often. Might as well not bother putting on the suit at that point. Most humans can easily survive holding their breath for that long. I assume it electrocutes you or something because you could easily survive longer than that just with the air in the helmet. Which would be extra bad for these morons, because their spacesuits kill you instantly after 3 minutes. ![]() And if they tried to implement it, they would get laughed out an airlock. The moment some prick even mentions an idea like that, they would literally get laughed out of the room. The idea of anyone on the moon building an interstellar ship of any kind totally wrecked any interest I had in the story. 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. They should have put clown makeup on the stupid little robot that could apparently only display holograms 'on the location where they were recorded'. ![]() ![]() Speaking of clowns, I felt like I was wearing bigger and squeakier clown shoes each time I dealt with a puzzle. 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. The people who wrote this game clearly know absolutely nothing about the challenges of living in space, or space travel for that matter. 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 longer I played, the more I felt like the idiots who designed the moon base deserved to die for their retarded layout and Awful. You can also watch the Deliver Us The Moon Next Gen Release Date Trailer below.Awful. You can register your interest via the Wired Productions store, or find a retailer via Wired’s Where to Buy section. The game will also be launching on Stadia and Stadia Pro in 2022. The PS5exclusive physical edition features a double-sided folded poster, a reversible sleeve, a stellar set of stickers, plus a digital download of the Deliver Us The Moon EP. PlayStation 4 and Xbox One owners upgrade to the Next-Gen version for freeĭeliver Us The Moon will launch on June 23rd, 2022 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, priced at $24.99 / €24.99 / £19.99 with existing console owners receiving a free digital upgrade.Adaptive triggers and controller speakers (PlayStation 5).Jump into the action quicker with faster loading times.Fully remastered in 4K with ray-traced shadows and reflections.Vast, open moonscape to explore and discover.1st and 3rd Person perspectives, including driving numerous vehicles.The next-gen edition of Deliver Us The Moon will feature fully remastered 4K visuals, celestial ray-traced shadows, and faster loading times. The title will also have a physical launch on the PlayStation 5, available directly via the Wired store in addition to partners globally. The developers said that the sci-fi epic requires additional development time to prepare the definitive version of the game to allow for a final polish before release. Publisher Wired Productions and acclaimed Dutch game studio KeokeN Interactive announced today that the sci-fi thriller Deliver Us The Moon will now launch on June, 23rd 2022 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
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