Moon Hands-On
Discover what really lies beneath the surface of the moon.
From the makers of Dementium: The Ward comes Moon, a sci-fi shooter that derives its name from the extraterrestrial setting. You play as Major Kane, leader of the Extra-Terrestrial Encounter Organization (ETEO). Kane and a team of soldiers and scientists are gathered on the surface to prepare for possible alien encounters. Developer Renegade Kid has teamed up with Mastiff to create another first-person shooter for the Nintendo DS. We had the opportunity to meet with Mastiff and play a half-complete version of Moon, and even though sound, dialogue, and cutscenes are still in development, things are looking good so far.
The game starts at Lunar Base Alpha, in the year 2058, where a hatch has been discovered. There are interesting energy readings coming from the subterranean structure, and before you know it, your team is attacked and you are left to explore the hatch on your own. Though the game primarily focuses on the action, Mastiff assures us that it is story driven and that the mystery will unravel itself and the gameplay is full of surprises. You will be in frequent contact with your general via a commlink, which functions like the codec in the Metal Gear Solid series. The dialogue drives the storyline and also provides mission objectives and guidance. We were taken down into the alien hatch and were able to explore some of the corridors, searching for items and fighting off bizarre creatures and droids.
We got a chance to see the first boss, which is a mechanical-looking creature with limbs that fires large painful balls of who knows what at your face. There's some planning required to take it down because you're going to need to find its weak spot. This section of the game wasn't complete yet, but it was a nice glimpse at what's to come. It's not the type of game where you can just barge in with guns blazing and hope to eventually take the enemy down. Careful planning is important, and there were droids that we came across who eagerly set off the alarm to call in reinforcements.
Even though the DS may not be as comfortable as a regular controller for shooter games, the controls work surprisingly well with the touch screen. You use the control pad to strafe and the touch screen to aim and look around and double tapping will make you run. The L button is to shoot. If you're a lefty, all this can be configured the other way, using the XYBA buttons to strafe. Your touch screen will display a minimap of the rooms nearby, and if you pause the game, it shows you a map of the area. Buttons for your commlink, map, mission, and options are available as well. You can select weapons or switch to a search droid using the options menu.
The search droid is used for some of the puzzle elements of the game where you may need to get under some pipes or cargo to retrieve items or upgrades. The droid is also equipped with an EMP cannon, which can stun and destroy enemies as well as shut off electronics. It definitely comes in handy when you want to get to hard-to-reach places. Items that you will come across early on include an alien fluid that has regenerative properties. We were told that this is a key part of the story, but of course it's too early for us to find out why. A variety of weapons will also be included, many of which are to be used strategically throughout the game. You begin with a self-regenerating semiautomatic, which will work for the early stages, but as you explore the moon further, more weapons will be at your disposal. Although we had only an hour with this game, we were told that we will have a chance to come up to the surface again and that there is a moon buggy just waiting to be driven.
The developers have designed this game for hardcore players who want a solid single-player challenge. There are different difficulty settings, and you can unlock hidden content by playing on the hardest setting. During your exploration you can pick up alien artifacts that will also let you unlock more content. Each time you complete an area, you unlock the ability to quickplay short levels on different difficulty settings. If you're worried about save points, Renegade Kid has learned from its mistakes and has made sure to include checkpoints so that you do not have to go back to the beginning of the stage.
The environments and sound were not complete yet, but so far the surroundings seem fit for an alien hatch, with glowing walls and high-tech-looking catacombs to explore. If you're not looking at the map, it sometimes feels as though you're still in the same room, but details like switches or even alien terminals will help you get your bearings. Adding to the sinister mood are ambient sounds and repetitious beeps that echo off into space, creating a sense of mystery and uneasiness. Like with Dementium, headphones are a must to fully experience Moon. For more space action, be sure to look for Moon on the DS this fall.
im totally getting this game
I've got the game two days ago. Really nice!!! If only Dementium too was realized so!
This game is almost out and I'm excited about taking a look at it...looks really good.
Wow. I just watched the C.O.R.E. trailer and then the Moon trailer...Moon looks a hell of a lot better and runs a lot smoother. Sucks we have to wait until January now, but I am sure that it will be worth the wait. :D
for the DS these graphics are awesome :P Renegade Kid's 3D engine is really nice, and I really like the setting and design of the game. but hey, gamespot : why the hell are you writing how to kill the first boss - this is something I want to find out by myself !
this s u c ks! can people really play this bad graphics game? well PS3 rules baby!!!
Looks pretty sweet! I'm looking forward to this.
I don't generally play shooting games and I have the demo version of the Metroid Prime game for DS and I really liked that. So I was wondering if this would be a good game for me.
The DS could definently use a good, WiFi supporting, FPS. To be honest, I'm not really expecting a great a storyline or very immersive atmosphere, but as long as they get the gameplay right and make the online multiplayer strong, I'll be happy.
this game looks like it has potential, but if you only fight circular orb droids (see the videos) it may not be worth it because of repetition.
this game would b sick on wifi! and i hope they have download play 2
"to kill the first boss all you have to do is.........." Wow another awesome spoiler filled preview from gamespot. thanx --------------------
This game looks like it is could be fun, but its too soon to tell yet. I hope it even better than Metroid Prime, and I hope it has fun online play.
kablay Hopefully it's not crappy like Metroid Prime Hunters. Man, prime hunters was one of the first titles, and show the innovation of a fps for a portable, you know, use the stylus to aim, dementium have it, and this will have it (because is the same company), so give it a little respect
hopefully it has a good(and long) storyline and that they add a fun multi player with Wi-Fi and download play.
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kool
Looks interesting. Hope they have a few surprises in store for us.
This game looks cool
Metroid Prime Hunters was great in multiplayer too
the game seem o.k. but who no it may suprise?
This might be worth looking in to Then again, mabey not Who knows?
dansicon: Wonderful point. BontraXenderKyl & Hex_Of_A_Nation: Look at older horror films...they didn't have all of that visual appeal and CG garbage and they scared the hell out of me as a kid...now they are just CG fodder. Its all about the story and how it is portrayed. Also, take a look at older games like The 7th Guest and Doom; by no means did they have a high poly count or were they presented in HD, but they still managed to shock and frighten.
kablay: Metroid Prime Hunters is one of my greatest DS games. Maybe YOU think it's crappy. Why not say you just hated it? Hex_Of_A_Nation : back in the old Days the first Resident Evil was scary as hell but shure didn't provide great sound and graphics.
Hopefully it's not crappy like Metroid Prime Hunters.
@Hex_Of_A_Nation finally someone with me :)
Mark my words= The DS will NEVER have a great horror game that is either fun or scary. IT doesnt have the sound nor graphics to provide for the scariness of the game. I mean what can you possibly see in the DS that will benefit the horror genre that i so love?
I'm not holding my breath for this one.
ERROR: This game does not exist! 'Cuz da DS is teh kiddy!1
Sounds promising.
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Mmm, maybe the game is a sort of the great Echo Night Beyond but with more action than that one
this sounds like somthing that would get a 8.5 or higher... if it was on a console. I just don't know if the atmosphere and AI that this game seems to require can be pulled off on a DS. Here's hoping they'll amaze us!
looks nothing like horror
Looks really good.
Guys I have been reading a lot on Moon and I think that it is going to be more of a horror story in respect to the feeling of isolation mixed in with a brooding storyline. That aside it should be first and foremost an epic sci-fi adventure title. :3 *PSYCHED*
If there is enough horror here, then i will be interested.
"You play as Major Kane, leader of the Extra-Terrestrial Encounter Organization (ETEO). Kane and a team of soldiers and scientists are gathered on the surface to prepare for possible alien encounters. " ......... "The game starts at Lunar Base Alpha, in the year 2058, where a hatch has been discovered. There are interesting energy readings coming from the subterranean structure, and before you know it, your team is attacked and you are left to explore the hatch on your own" hahaha. soooooooooo cheesy.
Sounds Cool
this looks ok single but great online
if it's horror then its probebly like cold fear ,i think this will be good on ds , but if same style would be on pc,ps,x,then you will all imagine how it wuld be .... non of the new horrors are bether then resident evil or silent hill, they are a big omg ,the one madder then the other ...
Awesome? Horror?, ahh, horror (Teletubbies vs Barney in the moon, just for kids)
Dont cut any horror Elements out and i am in!
This looks way better than c.o.r.e. , hope it have a hardcore soundtrack
wow this looks awsome.
Awsome, please have wifi
THIS LOOKS AMAZING, I really hope it has WiFi
I've had a look at some of the gameplay and it looks to me a bit like doom 3.
sounds good i think i'll get this and maybe dementium if that ever gets really really cheap.
I will be getting this game.
Moon
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- Publisher(s): Mastiff
- Developer(s): Renegade Kid
- Genre: Action
- Release: Jan 13, 2009 (US) »
- ESRB: T
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