Deliver Us Mars

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Top Critic Average

26%

Critics Recommend

PC Gamer
75 / 100
IGN
6 / 10
TheGamer
2.5 / 5
Game Informer
6.8 / 10
Hardcore Gamer
2.5 / 5
God is a Geek
7 / 10
IGN Spain
6 / 10
Hobby Consolas
79 / 100
Creators: KeokeN Interactive, Frontier Foundry
Release Date: Feb 3, 2023 - Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC
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Critic Reviews for Deliver Us Mars

A serious display of sci-fi storytelling talent, even if the production falls short of space age.

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A rousing mystery brought to life by a great voice cast and nuanced character writing can't really save Deliver Us Mars from its shortcomings.

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In attempting to emulate the cinematic aesthetic of many narrative-driven triple-A games, Deliver Us Mars lost a lot of what made Deliver Us The Moon work. Instead of a charming indie, we’re left with a disappointing wannabe. There’s an interesting story in here that’s able to shine through the dust occasionally, alongside some gorgeous vistas and wonderful sci-fi imagery, but if we get a third entry in the series, I hope it returns to its roots instead of trying to be something it’s not. Bigger isn’t always better.

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Deliver Us Mars’ protagonists quickly cobble together a space shuttle that barely manages to get them to their destination. A similar story feels true of this game. A gripping narrative fuels gameplay that otherwise feels functional but underbaked, making my time on the planet a mixed bag. Deliver Us Mars shines best when it lets you absorb its story, but expect to stumble over several design craters along the way.

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Deliver Us Mars is a small studio's notable attempt at bringing something new to their fledgling franchise.

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Deliver Us Mars is heavily focused on story and exploration, both of which it does fairly well. It's no thrill-a-minute blockbuster, but fans of the first game will find a lot to like here.

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Deliver Us Mars goes beyond the moon in its intention to become a trilogy.

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Deliver Us Mars is not a game that invents the wheel or surprises. If you played Deliver Us The Moon, its DNA remains intact. But between the new setting and the story, it is uncovered as an adventure that knows how to entertain and will catch you until the end, partly also because of its ability to recreate the atmosphere of the red planet with success.

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