The final frontier of horror?
What if Matt Damon hadn’t been alone when he was stranded on Mars growing poo-tatoes from his own excreta? Or rather, what if he’d thought he wasn’t alone, going paranoid between veg picking? That’s the premise of this hard sci-fi psychological horror that places you on a realistically created Mars, and then messes with your mind.
Set 40 years in the near future and played in first person, Moons Of Madness places you in the snug booties of astronaut Shane Newehart as he attempts to make sense of the supernatural spookiness that’s plaguing the research station Trailblazer Alpha, the first scientific outpost on Mars.
This story is from the October 2017 edition of Official PlayStation Magazine - UK Edition.
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