Abstract: One of these days, Alice, I’m gonna make a great shooter for the DS! Moon is a spiritual sequel to Dementium: The Ward, a game I reviewed early last year and gave mediocre marks. While Moon utilizes the same engine as Dementium, it is an entirely diff...
Abstract: From the moment you rip off that plastic wrap, pop open Nintendo's too-big case, and push the cartridge into the DS slot, you'll see that Renegade Kid's latest title Moon is a technical achievement. The 60 frames per second first-person game play acti...
Smooth, responsive controls, Solid, varied arsenal, Great atmospheric music.
Levels get repetitious, Not a lot of different enemies, Derivative story, A few annoying sound effects.
Moon is a well-crafted shooter that blasts off but fails to reach orbit. ...
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Published: 2009-01-21, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: As extraterrestrial shooters go, Moon is more like an actual lunar landing than a science-fiction adventure; its technically impressive, but a bit dull. The gameplay is brisk and satisfying because the game runs smoothly, controls sharply, and feature...
Abstract: Name: MoonGenre: First-Person-ShooterPlatform: Nintendo DSRenegade Kid’s last title, Dementium, made its place on the scene by being one of the best shooters to be released on a handheld sytem. It was set in a creepy, otherworldly hospital, and took ad...
Abstract: If youre a Nintendo fan and you havent yet heard of studio Renegade Kid, you havent been paying attention. The companys first title, a DS-exclusive first-person shooter called Dementium: The Ward, turned a lot of heads with great tech, tight contro...