

While this identity crisis may be a bit off-putting (and there are a few sections of the game that make you.

You begin seeing and hearing things that aren’t there. Moons of Madness is an okay horror game couched within a super science fiction game. Crucial systems are malfunctioning, the greenhouse is filled with a strange mist and the rest of your team has yet to return from their EVA mission.

Soon you discover strange and unusual setbacks. Your job is simply to keep the lights on until the transport ship Cyrano arrives bringing with it a new team to take over your duties. For more information on scoring please see our Review Policy. Version 1.01 reviewed on a standard PlayStation 4. You are Shane Newehart, an engineer stationed at Trailblazer Alpha and your security clearance means you are completely unaware of the existence of the mysterious signal. Moons of Madness review code provided by publisher. In secret, the corporation began construction of Trailblazer Alpha, a state-of-the-art Mars research outpost designed to identify the true nature of the message. Orochi management immediately concluded that the discovery was too sensitive for public knowledge and moved to keep it hidden. Their analysts broke it down and determined it was of intelligent origin. The message confounded Orochi scientists. Sci-fi and Lovecraft fans will get a big kick out of Moons of Madness even if it drags on just a little too. It delivers an interesting story about the powers, dangers and fragility of the human mind and certainly ends with a bang. A mysterious signal has been recorded coming from the red planet. Moons of Madness is a first-person, story-driven cosmic horror game where the scientific exploration of Mars meets the supernatural dread of Lovecraft. Overall, Moons of Madness is a good, if overly long walking simulator that dives headfirst into the Cthulhu-mythos.
