First and foremost, this is one of the greatest games in my library and one of the few I always keep installed. It's endlessly replayable, highly immersive and lets you play on your own tempo. It feels genuinely rewarding to improve your equipment and when you're in a pickle, the game keeps you on your toes with its atmosphere and enemy variety. That said, it's very janky. Made by a small indie studio, the game feels rushed at times. Nothing to the point of breaking the game; it's very much playable and a lot of fun from start to finish, but only if you have a stomach for jankyness.
Deliver Us The Moon is the undeniably brilliant first game of KeokeN interactive and showcases the high quality of games that indie game studios are capable of when run by talented people. The game presents an exciting story about saving Earth, through the efforts of a single astronaut. The delivery of said story is expertly crafted around impressive cinematic cutscenes and varied, entertaining gameplay. Though the game is ostensibly short, every minute of this masterpiece is worth its price.
Superliminal is the type of game that will leave a lasting impression on whomever plays it. Its puzzles rely on out-of-the-box thinking and clever use of non-Euclidian geometry. The resulting experience is cerebral, but of a different kind than other puzzle games. It is a very short game, perhaps too short for its price, but every minute of gameplay contributes to a satisfying playthrough that, were it any longer, could overstay its welcome. Definitely recommended.