![]() The protagonist, Kathy Johanson, is voiced by British actress Ellise Chappell, and she really brings the character to life with funny banter and sass that make Kathy an extremely enjoyable character to play as. I cannot express enough how much I loved the level of effort the actors put into their performances here. There have been two patches for PC since then - one on the 16th of February and another on the 18th.ĭespite the graphical and performance issues that the game can have at times, the voice-acting is out of this world. It is also worth mentioning that upon release the game was reported to have stutter and FPS drop issues. Clearly designed to be run past and forgotten about as quickly as possible. They are just standing around, or sitting, with no animations. There are also immersion-breaking background characters at the beginning of the game that look like they have been turned to stone. Though, there are some low-quality textures here and there, and once noticed they can’t be unnoticed. Fortunately, it was created using Unreal Engine 4, so graphically, things don’t look too bad. Overall you can expect the story to take you around 9-10 hours to complete.īeing from a smaller developer, Deliver Us Mars was built on a smaller budget when compared to some of the AAA releases we have had recently. I should mention that, despite it feeling a bit tedious, Deliver Us Mars features what felt like a realistic (and extensive) take-off and prep sequence - I guess rockets don’t just blast into space at the push of a button. There are also collectibles to find, such as comics and other codex entries throughout the game. Oh, and there is climbing, lots and lots of climbing - who knew ice-axes would be so handy on Mars? I’ll be honest, I always felt satisfied when I had to trace a path on an object with my wrist laser to cut into it it was just a cool thing to do. Gameplay for Deliver Us Mars consists mostly of laser-cutting debris and other objects out of your way, as well as using your robot companion, AYLA, to solve puzzles. Armed with the location of the Ark, Claire assembles a team to bring the advanced tech home to try and save Earth from its growing environmental and energy crisis. ![]() Years later, the WSA (an international version of NASA) has received a distress call from Isaac on Mars. During an earlier flashback where we see Isaac stealing an “Ark” (an advanced colony ship), he tries to take Kathy with him but is stopped from doing so by the efforts of her sister Claire. The possibility of finding out what happened to her father Isaac. But aside from being excited to go on her first mission, the trip to Mars holds a larger significance for Kathy. Once things get rolling, she is a young adult and the junior astronaut on an expedition to Mars. Starting as a child, we get to see glimpses of Kathy’s difficult family situation throughout her life. Mars takes place in the not too distant future of the 2050s and late 2060s you take on the role of Kathy Johanson. In terms of story, Deliver Us Mars gives players something interesting to hold onto right away, even if they did not experience the previous game, Deliver Us The Moon. This was actually quite a relief, as with 2023 being such a heavily packed release year, I am already starting to grow tired of games that place an emphasis on combat - don’t worry though, I shall recover! Instead, players enter into a puzzle-platformer, with lots of family drama and memory flashbacks. ![]() The title is not an action packed alien horror like the recently released Dead Space remake. Published by Frontier Foundry and developed by KeonkeN Interactive, Deliver Us Mars released earlier this month it received a mostly positive reception from the gaming community. ![]() Reviews // 1st Mar 2023 - 3 months ago // By Jase Taylor Deliver Us Mars Review ![]()
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