![]() ![]() While most of the game is a walking simulator like the first, there are sequences and puzzles that are far and beyond what we saw in Deliver Us The Moon. This happened sporadically throughout the game but not too often. ![]() In saying that, in some cut scenes there are voices speaking but the characters’ mouths are not moving, and this was quite immersion breaking. The voice acting in Deliver Us Mars is outstanding and really sets the tone, emotion and intensity throughout the story. Room for improvement there but overall, the gameplay is excellent. Body movements of NPC’s didn’t always match the terrain when following or were out of sync. The music score is perfect for the style of game and really suits as you explore the levels. Graphically the game is beautiful and is a noticeable upgrade from the first game. The story ends with a similar feeling as the first, leaving you pondering your thoughts with a decent conclusion, but also wondering whether there could be a sequel which is an exciting prospect. There were some heart-racing moments in there too which were great. Without giving away any story spoilers, it’s a nice introduction to Deliver Us Mars and the story gets very immersive with some nice tie-ins to the first game throughout. Use both brains and brawn to overcome mental and physical challenges, find the ARKs, and uncover the motivations of those behind the distress call that brought you here. Traverse and endure its harsh and unforgiving terrain as you quest to discover the secrets left behind by Outward. Board the Zephyr as you journey from Earth to the surface of Mars. After a mysterious distress call from Mars, Earth’s youngest astronaut Kathy Johanson joins the Zephyr and its crew on one last mission: to recover the ARK colony ships stolen by the mysterious Outward, and with them, ensure the survival of humanity. Ten years after the Fortuna mission, humanity is closer than ever to extinction. This game is beautifully crafted with a rich story line that left me wanting more. If you haven’t played the first game, I would recommend playing it first, but you can also go straight into the story of Deliver Us Mars on its own. Deliver Us Mars, by Keoken Interactive and Frontier Foundry, is an atmospheric sci-fi adventure and a follow-up sequel to 2019’s Deliver Us The Moon, releasing on February 2, 2023. ![]()
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