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If you're looking for a good horror experience, you'd be better served looking beyond Moons of Madness. Read more
ZTGD
In the end, I think Moons of Madness is an ok game that could have used a little more fine tuning with both the story... Read more
cublikefoot
As a fan of Lovecraftian horror, Moons of Madness is quite the disappointment. The story manages to hold strong for the first half of the... Read more
Impulsegamer
Moons of Madness is a concept that unfortunately missed that Elder God spot! Read more
GamePitt
Moons of Madness perfectly balanced the various gameplay mechanics to create a creepy, cryptic exploration-adventure horror game. The audio and visual quality helps immerse you... Read more
TechRaptor
Moons of Madness delivers an intriguing and terrorizing story of Shane Newehart stranded in Mars, where he walks on a thin line between reality and... Read more
VGChartz
Moons of Madness demonstrates adaptation mismanagement of Lovecraft’s method to leave you haunted by his story’s horrific implications. Read more
Thoughtful survival-based mechanics paired with some deeply unsettling Lovecraftian horror make Moons of Madness a must-have for fans of scary video games. Read more
I'm not one of those people who wants to jet off into space and attempt to colonize or explore another planet. I've seen the Alien... Read more
Lovecraft fans will have to look elsewhere. While Moons of Madness has some exciting ideas and goes a long way on its premise alone, the... Read more
As a fan of horror games I would recommend you play Moons of Madness at some point if you enjoy the genre. Read more
Screen Rant
It is boring and relies too heavily on sci-fi tropes. Read more
But Why Tho?
In the end, Moons of Madness was an interesting game that certainly fed my psychological horror hunger. The game was great at building chilling atmospheres... Read more
Push Square
There is something engaging here, but it’s marred by weak scares and, less forgivably, dull as dishwater gameplay. Read more
COGconnected
It’s just too bad that, for what Moons promises, it so rarely delivers. Read more
At the end of the day, if you feel like getting startled and wandering around a horror atmosphere for a few hours, Moons of Madness... Read more
It's not that Moons of Madness is without merit, but it does come across as a game where the development team never quite reached creative... Read more
There really isn't much to say about the Moons of Madness. While it poses itself as a big horror game and that there is a... Read more
FingerGuns
It won’t revolutionise either the horror or walking simulator genre, but it’s a strong entry nonetheless. Read more
TheSixthAxis
Moons of Madness is a welcome addition to the wider Lovecraftian catalogue, and its cosmic aspects really get to the heart of the mythos' insanity.... Read more
An unsettling and beautiful experience, with a pace that's just too slow. If you can get past the walls of text and all too familiar... Read more
Moons of Madness is an okay horror game couched within a super science fiction game. While this identity crisis may be a bit off-putting (and... Read more
GameSpace
Moons of Madness capitalizes on the Lovecraftian principles that made The Secret World such a great game. Unfortunately, the game play itself can feel tedious,... Read more
AusGamers
In this regard the horror aspects of Moons of Madness lie squarely within the realm of forces outside of both human control and understanding. Read more
SelectButton
A Lovecraftian horror title, Moons of Madness, is tense, and at times genuinely frightening. It does focus a bit too much on basic puzzle-solving. I... Read more
I must say I enjoyed Moons of Madness quite a bit and I thought the length time of 6-8 hours was decent for the price.... Read more
COGconnected
Though Moons of Madness isn’t the first game to do so and it likely won’t be the last, it’s a survival horror experience that succeeding... Read more
Darkstation
The problem with all puzzle games is that they are almost always a single-play through experience, so that initial run has to be the memorable... Read more
IGN
Moons of Madness has a cinematic flair to its Lovecraftian horror, but the chore-like gameplay does nothing but get in the way of that. Read more
Moons of Madness needed to cut away all of the extra ideas on the periphery and figure out what it's about. There are so many... Read more
Twinfinite
Still, there is a lot here to recommend. Moons of Madness delivers, and like the best horror experiences doesn’t outstay its welcome, or let you... Read more
Wccftech
Moons of Madness is the best of the recent rash of Lovecraft games. It isn't as dark or atmospheric as some of its macabre competitors,... Read more
Critical Hit
Moons of Madness is an engaging and atmospheric effort that feels like a Love(craftian) child of Half-Life and Dead Space. You'll be playing more for... Read more
NoobFeed
Moons of Madness makes you feel like you're on Mars but fails as a horror game. Read more
Inconsistent voice acting aside, Moons of Madness nails the eldritch ambiance and unmitigated madness that its Lovecraftian influence deserves. Read more
MonsterVine
Do you enjoy slower-paced, puzzle-driven horror games? Does the phrase “Lovecraftian horror on Mars” get your attention? If either or both of these is true,... Read more
RedTieGuy
GameSkinny
While very linear and completely devoid of replayability, Moons of Madness scratches that Lovecraft itch, melding science fiction and horror together extremely well. Read more
GameSpew
Moons of Madness is a wonderfully chilling outing that blends horror and sci-fi to excellent effect, delivering a palpable sense of dread. Most pleasingly, it... Read more
PC Invasion
Moons of Madness may be light on scares, but the great use of its setting and very strong storytelling make for a compelling narrative-driven experience. Read more
Even if the puzzle density and technical issues may drive you to madness, this cosmic horror still has something unique to offer. Read more
Moons of Madness suffers from itself in many ways. Read more
If you're looking for a good horror experience, you'd be better served looking beyond Moons of Madness. Read more
ZTGD
In the end, I think Moons of Madness is an ok game that could have used a little more fine tuning with both the story... Read more
cublikefoot
As a fan of Lovecraftian horror, Moons of Madness is quite the disappointment. The story manages to hold strong for the first half of the... Read more
Impulsegamer
Moons of Madness is a concept that unfortunately missed that Elder God spot! Read more
GamePitt
Moons of Madness perfectly balanced the various gameplay mechanics to create a creepy, cryptic exploration-adventure horror game. The audio and visual quality helps immerse you... Read more
TechRaptor
Moons of Madness delivers an intriguing and terrorizing story of Shane Newehart stranded in Mars, where he walks on a thin line between reality and... Read more
VGChartz
Moons of Madness demonstrates adaptation mismanagement of Lovecraft’s method to leave you haunted by his story’s horrific implications. Read more
Thoughtful survival-based mechanics paired with some deeply unsettling Lovecraftian horror make Moons of Madness a must-have for fans of scary video games. Read more
I'm not one of those people who wants to jet off into space and attempt to colonize or explore another planet. I've seen the Alien... Read more
Lovecraft fans will have to look elsewhere. While Moons of Madness has some exciting ideas and goes a long way on its premise alone, the... Read more
As a fan of horror games I would recommend you play Moons of Madness at some point if you enjoy the genre. Read more
Screen Rant
It is boring and relies too heavily on sci-fi tropes. Read more
But Why Tho?
In the end, Moons of Madness was an interesting game that certainly fed my psychological horror hunger. The game was great at building chilling atmospheres... Read more
Push Square
There is something engaging here, but it’s marred by weak scares and, less forgivably, dull as dishwater gameplay. Read more
COGconnected
It’s just too bad that, for what Moons promises, it so rarely delivers. Read more
At the end of the day, if you feel like getting startled and wandering around a horror atmosphere for a few hours, Moons of Madness... Read more
It's not that Moons of Madness is without merit, but it does come across as a game where the development team never quite reached creative... Read more
There really isn't much to say about the Moons of Madness. While it poses itself as a big horror game and that there is a... Read more
FingerGuns
It won’t revolutionise either the horror or walking simulator genre, but it’s a strong entry nonetheless. Read more
TheSixthAxis
Moons of Madness is a welcome addition to the wider Lovecraftian catalogue, and its cosmic aspects really get to the heart of the mythos' insanity.... Read more
An unsettling and beautiful experience, with a pace that's just too slow. If you can get past the walls of text and all too familiar... Read more
Moons of Madness is an okay horror game couched within a super science fiction game. While this identity crisis may be a bit off-putting (and... Read more
GameSpace
Moons of Madness capitalizes on the Lovecraftian principles that made The Secret World such a great game. Unfortunately, the game play itself can feel tedious,... Read more
AusGamers
In this regard the horror aspects of Moons of Madness lie squarely within the realm of forces outside of both human control and understanding. Read more
SelectButton
A Lovecraftian horror title, Moons of Madness, is tense, and at times genuinely frightening. It does focus a bit too much on basic puzzle-solving. I... Read more
I must say I enjoyed Moons of Madness quite a bit and I thought the length time of 6-8 hours was decent for the price.... Read more
COGconnected
Though Moons of Madness isn’t the first game to do so and it likely won’t be the last, it’s a survival horror experience that succeeding... Read more
Darkstation
The problem with all puzzle games is that they are almost always a single-play through experience, so that initial run has to be the memorable... Read more
IGN
Moons of Madness has a cinematic flair to its Lovecraftian horror, but the chore-like gameplay does nothing but get in the way of that. Read more
Moons of Madness needed to cut away all of the extra ideas on the periphery and figure out what it's about. There are so many... Read more
Twinfinite
Still, there is a lot here to recommend. Moons of Madness delivers, and like the best horror experiences doesn’t outstay its welcome, or let you... Read more
Wccftech
Moons of Madness is the best of the recent rash of Lovecraft games. It isn't as dark or atmospheric as some of its macabre competitors,... Read more
Critical Hit
Moons of Madness is an engaging and atmospheric effort that feels like a Love(craftian) child of Half-Life and Dead Space. You'll be playing more for... Read more
NoobFeed
Moons of Madness makes you feel like you're on Mars but fails as a horror game. Read more
Inconsistent voice acting aside, Moons of Madness nails the eldritch ambiance and unmitigated madness that its Lovecraftian influence deserves. Read more
MonsterVine
Do you enjoy slower-paced, puzzle-driven horror games? Does the phrase “Lovecraftian horror on Mars” get your attention? If either or both of these is true,... Read more
RedTieGuy
GameSkinny
While very linear and completely devoid of replayability, Moons of Madness scratches that Lovecraft itch, melding science fiction and horror together extremely well. Read more
GameSpew
Moons of Madness is a wonderfully chilling outing that blends horror and sci-fi to excellent effect, delivering a palpable sense of dread. Most pleasingly, it... Read more
PC Invasion
Moons of Madness may be light on scares, but the great use of its setting and very strong storytelling make for a compelling narrative-driven experience. Read more
Even if the puzzle density and technical issues may drive you to madness, this cosmic horror still has something unique to offer. Read more
Moons of Madness suffers from itself in many ways. Read more
LevelUp
Moons of Madness is a game whose parts do not end up integrating. The proposal is not bad and it has interesting moments that will... Read more
Area Xbox
Moons of Madness, as an adventure game, as a walking simulator and as a thriller Sci Fy is a fabulous game that you will enjoy... Read more
IGN Spain
The Lovecraftian narrative and setting of Moons of Madness have tremendous potential that, unfortunately, is not accompanied by gameplay to match. Read more
Funcom brings to us this horror adventure that reminds SOMA but it's not alike it. An unoriginal story and simple puzzles. Good overall game but... Read more
33bits
Moons of Madness brings us Lovecraftian terror on Mars, a curious combination that works very well, and that will delight fans of the genre. The... Read more
LevelUp
Moons of Madness is a game whose parts do not end up integrating. The proposal is not bad and it has interesting moments that will... Read more
Area Xbox
Moons of Madness, as an adventure game, as a walking simulator and as a thriller Sci Fy is a fabulous game that you will enjoy... Read more
IGN Spain
The Lovecraftian narrative and setting of Moons of Madness have tremendous potential that, unfortunately, is not accompanied by gameplay to match. Read more
Funcom brings to us this horror adventure that reminds SOMA but it's not alike it. An unoriginal story and simple puzzles. Good overall game but... Read more
33bits
Moons of Madness brings us Lovecraftian terror on Mars, a curious combination that works very well, and that will delight fans of the genre. The... Read more
Gameblog
If the atmosphere of Moons of Madness is rather well posed successful through its story and its compartmentalized environments, borrows paranoia any Lovecraftian in Martian... Read more
Gameblog
If the atmosphere of Moons of Madness is rather well posed successful through its story and its compartmentalized environments, borrows paranoia any Lovecraftian in Martian... Read more
Spaziogames
The console version of Moons of Madness is not on par with the PC ones on the technical side of things, but it remains a... Read more
Despite its simplicity, Moons of Madness is an enjoyable and successful experience. The development team has chosen to focus on a few elements, executing them... Read more
Moons of Madness manages to balance the stylistic elements of the walking simulator with some different game mechanics and its puzzles. Rock Pocket Games has... Read more
Spaziogames
Moons of Madness is a solid cosmic horror that knows how to tell a compelling story and promote well designed puzzles. Read more
Spaziogames
The console version of Moons of Madness is not on par with the PC ones on the technical side of things, but it remains a... Read more
Despite its simplicity, Moons of Madness is an enjoyable and successful experience. The development team has chosen to focus on a few elements, executing them... Read more
Moons of Madness manages to balance the stylistic elements of the walking simulator with some different game mechanics and its puzzles. Rock Pocket Games has... Read more
Spaziogames
Moons of Madness is a solid cosmic horror that knows how to tell a compelling story and promote well designed puzzles. Read more
Echo Boomer
This story driven game inspired in the works of H.P. Lovecraft falls into to many tropes to stand on its own. Read more
Echo Boomer
This story driven game inspired in the works of H.P. Lovecraft falls into to many tropes to stand on its own. Read more
BaziCenter
Moons of Madness tries to offer a Lovecraft-style experience, and although it shows potential here and there, it doesn't feel like a complete package. The... Read more
Bazimag
It may not be as good a cosmic horror as you expect it be but as a space adventure it's quite something. Read more
BaziCenter
Moons of Madness tries to offer a Lovecraft-style experience, and although it shows potential here and there, it doesn't feel like a complete package. The... Read more
GameMAG
Moons of Madness is a pleasant and very beautiful adventure with nice puzzles and a well-written story, which includes references to the films "The Martian"... Read more
3DNews
Well-made adventure that strives to be more than just average walking simulator. Read more
GameMAG
Moons of Madness is a pleasant and very beautiful adventure with nice puzzles and a well-written story, which includes references to the films "The Martian"... Read more
TrueGaming
Moons of Madness is a good interactive, adventure game but the story wasn't explained in the best way possible, and there are technical issues. Read more
TrueGaming
Moons of Madness is a good interactive, adventure game but the story wasn't explained in the best way possible, and there are technical issues. Read more
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