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''To the Moon'' has received favorable reviews, with an average rating of 86/100 on [[Metacritic]] |
''To the Moon'' has received favorable reviews, with an average rating of 86/100 on [[Metacritic]]. |
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There have been issues concerning the gameplay. ''To the Moon'' has little to offer in interactivity and the somewhat erratic mouse controls and easy to solve puzzles have left most gamers wanting more. |
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Revision as of 00:13, 7 December 2011
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Developer(s) | Freebird Games |
Publisher(s) | Freebird Games |
Designer(s) | Kan Gao |
Composer(s) | Kan Gao and Laura Shigihara |
Series | Yet to be announced |
Platform(s) | PC |
Release |
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Genre(s) | Role-playing game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
To the Moon is the fourth video game production by Kan "Reives" Gao and the first commercial production by Freebird Games.
Story
The premise of To The Moon is based around a technology that allows the construction of artificial permanent memories. Sigmund Corp., a company that uses this technology, offers the notion of "wish fulfillment" as a service to people on their death bed. Since these artificial memories are permanent, it sharply conflicts with the patient's real memories soon after the person awakens, which is why it is only done on those without much longer to live.
The story follows Dr. Eva Rosalene and Dr. Neil Watts--employed by Sigmund Corp.--as they fulfill the life-long dream of the dying Johnny Wyles. Johnny's wish is simple: he wants to go to the moon. But he doesn't know why. To accomplish this task, the doctors must insert themselves into an interactive compilation of his memories and traverse backwards through his life via mementos. With each leap to an important moment in his mind, they learn more about the patient and what brought him to his current position in life. Upon reaching his childhood, the doctors attempt to insert his desire to go to the moon. The intention is that once the desire is implanted, Johnny's mind will create memories of a new life based on that desire, and he'll die believing he lived without any regrets.
But not everything goes as planned. The two doctors find themselves with a heavy mystery concerning Johnny's desire, his past, and his deceased wife, River. With the clock ticking, Dr. Rosalene and Dr. Watts must unravel Johnny's complicated past and do whatever it takes to send him to the moon.
Reception
Aggregator | Score |
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GameRankings | 85.62%[2] |
Metacritic | 86/100[1] |
Publication | Score |
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GameSpot | 8.0/10[3] |
RPGFan | 90/100[4] |
GamrReview | 9.0/10[5] |
GamePro | 9.0/10[6] |
To the Moon has received favorable reviews, with an average rating of 86/100 on Metacritic.
References
- ^ "To the Moon for PC Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved November 29, 2011.
- ^ "To the Moon for PC reviews". GameRankings. Retrieved November 29, 2011.
- ^ "To the Moon for PC review". GameSpot. Retrieved November 29, 2011.
- ^ "To the Moon for PC review". RPGFan. Retrieved November 29, 2011.
- ^ "To the Moon for PC review". November 16, 2011.
- ^ "To the Moon for PC review". November 7, 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-12-01.