This is no adaptation of The Martian as potato growing is sadly absent from the gameplay, but rather a descent into madness that is tonally and mechanically hit and miss.Īs mainly a pacifist horror, it’s not as simple as going around Mars and shotgunning away the tendrils - you are just a simple researcher, after all. After a troubling dream, Shane awakens to find that something is going very wrong. Moons of Madness is a horror game from Rock Pocket Games that puts you in the weighty space shoes of Shane Newehart, an engineer under the employ of the shadowy Orochi organisation to look after an outpost on Mars. Call of Cthulhu and The Sinking City are just two games that have recently paid homage to the actually rather dodgy author, so how do you make something Lovecraftian that stands out at this point? It’s simple: set it on Mars. Lovecraft is getting around a lot these days, isn’t he? Despite never being as popular and well-known as the likes of Shelley and Stoker, his creations have been the source of many more adaptations and nods over the last few years than either of those two.
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