A few more imaginative puzzles, and an option to quick-save, would do Moon the world of good. Without them it’s just an impressive but unsatisfying shooter. 6.2/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mi...
Abstract: Developer Renegade Kid made some waves in the handheld gaming world with its killer debut in fall 2007. The grim and gory launch of Dementium: The Ward sealed the deal for gamers seeking a dark and gruesome first-person survival horror adventure on the DS...
If you go into Moon with a pessimistic perspective, thinking it will suck for being on a weak platform, you will hate it. It’s easy to criticize it: it’s short; has a terrible soundtrack; level design repeats far too often... But if you want to look a...
Abstract: You’ll find no cheese, or pizza pies in the eye, on this Moon. I thoroughly enjoyed this first person shooter. Got some time to kill on a commute and need to vent on some mindless fragging? This is the game for you. Put your Sims game aside and let th...
Abstract: If there is one thing that Moon really nails right off the get-go it is the visuals. I was pretty amazed with the eye candy offered in this game, especially for a DS title. The use of geometry and colors is very prevalent in each level. There are lots ...
Abstract: When I first heard about “Moon” on the DS, I couldnt help it—I imagined a game built around a hero who runs around “dropping trou”. (Yes, I am that juvenile.) Anyway, the second Moons film-like opening cinematic started to play, that third-grade fra...
Abstract: The year is 2058. The United States has established a series of space stations on the moon. Their purpose is to perform experiments and construct a launch facility on Mars. At one of the dig sites, a sealed hatch leading beneath the moon’s surface is u...