I'd probably give it closer to a 7.5 but metacritic still don't allow. Worth picking up when it suits your budget, if you enjoy games like Amnesia or Alien Isolation. 16.6M subscribers Moons of Madness reviewed by Matt Kim on PC. It's not very long, around 6-7 hours, but that is sometimes a plus for those who like things short and sweet. Moons of Madness Review in 3 Minutes The Escapist 1.23M subscribers Join Subscribe 934 Share Save 32K views 3 years ago KC Nwosu reviews Moons of Madness, developed by Rock Pocket Games. The horror is a mixture of jump-scares and general tension and, along with a variety of horrifying entities, they are spaced out well, which led to me never really knowing what was around the corner. Voice acting is ok, with the two key characters doing a better job and the script keeps things simple, without straying into over-ambitious territory that might bite off more than it can chew. Puzzles are logical and the guidelines to solve them are almost always presented in a way that makes sense given the environment and narrative. The graphics are above average, from an artistic standpoint, and lighting is used well to enhance the atmosphere, as is sound and ambient music. It had a rough start and I found the interface took a bit of getting used to but it picks up nicely and has good pacing, a mix of scares and nice attention to detail. A twist of the housing of the included 7-21mm Orion Explorer II Zoom Telescope Eyepiece changes the focal length from 21mm to 7mm, or to any focal length in. It had a rough start and I found the interface took a bit of getting used to but it picks up nicely and I enjoyed my time with this game.
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