This game was slightly interesting, but also feels like it misses the mark. As the title is moons of Madness, I wasn't sure what to expect, but it starts off with a dream sequence, and then has you doing some work on Mars. Then spooky stuff happens, and it's another dream sequence. The game makes you feel like the character is going crazy and possibly seeing things that are not there. As when you wake from the dreams, you are in places you don't expect. I was hoping that your dreams were dreams, but your actions were real, but eventually the dreams aren't dreams any longer and everything is getting fucked up. Then there's a plotline of mass conspiracy, bigger than you could imagine, but as soon as the plotline is introduced, it moves to an occult element and then the game is done. I honestly didn't dislike any of those things, but it moves through them so fast that I just felt disappointed. I feel like I would have preferred any one of these plots fully explored instead of all three. This was all in the span of a five hour long game.

Reviewed on Dec 02, 2023


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