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Deliver Us Mars Prepares for September Launch With Gameplay Reveal

Today, Frontier Foundry has unveiled the release date for their upcoming sci-fi adventure game, Deliver Us Mars, releasing on September 27th.

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RaidenBlack680d ago

Looks good but needs more optimization

deadfrag679d ago

September is pack!My wallet...the pain!

Star51679d ago

Interesting concept. Intrigued

HeliosHex679d ago

This doesn't look interesting at all. Feels like I've played games like this many times. Red faction comes to mind when I look at this game.

shinoff2183679d ago

I thouggt it looked kinda interesting. Guess what though it doesnt matter if you played games like this before. Its still different. Hell almost every action game these days feels the same but they still can be fu.

HeliosHex679d ago

True, true I'll still keep an eye on this one.

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The Epic Game Store is Delivering Thanks With this Weekly Freebie

Happy Thanksgiving! The Epic Game Store's weekly free game is live now.

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Deliver Us Mars (XS) Review | VGChartz

VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "If nothing else, Deliver Us Mars fares better at being an engaging sci-fi action-adventure despite missing several of the most typical genre tropes. Before venturing towards our neighboring planet, KeokeN evaluated its predecessor's limited & mismanaged design to find a better balance in its combat-less, human-centered tale. But is that enough on its own? Because while its new storytelling and gameplay tools feel more finely-tuned, nothing ever really feels utterly enthralling either. I felt more passion for some of its obnoxious bugs than Kathy's admittedly-tangible drama. And like her building uncertainty as she neared the conclusion, it’s tough not to feel the same."

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Review - Deliver Us Mars (PC) | WayTooManyGames

WTMG's Kyle Nicol: "It might have a compelling concept, but a good premise just isn’t enough to carry an adventure by itself. The game suffers from really lacklustre visuals and a gameplay loop that just left a lot to be desired by the end of its runtime. A bit disappointing, considering how solid its predecessor was. However, if all you are looking for is an engaging sci-fi story with mysteries to uncover, and you don’t mind dealing with an above recommended amount of jank, then Deliver Us Mars can still be enjoyed."

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