![]() ![]() ![]() Said overlapping circles become a prominent symbol throughout the game. Birthmark of Destiny: Shane has a prominent scar on his right hand shaped like a pair of overlapping circles.Bittersweet Ending: The good ending - the rest of the Invictus crew are dead, and Shane doesn't have long to live, but he ensures that the Dreamers in Phobos and Deimos can't break free.This turns out to be one of the Gaia Engines. Beneath the Earth: An unfathomable source of ancient power is buried deep under the surface of Mars.Asshole Victim: Orochi had an incredible amount of blackmail material on all of the crew, which reveals that a number of them actually deserved the deaths they got, especially Lukas, who was a serial killer who hunted women.Every third or fourth Icarus/Argus terminal has at least one. Apocalyptic Log: Several, though the people writing them didn't know they would be apocalypse logs at the time.In TSW, the Filth serves the Dreamers' agenda but is also mindless and not directly controlled by them, which explains why it keeps trying to kill Shane despite him being pretty central to the ritual needed to release the Dreamers.are all concepts core to the premise of TSW but which come across as simply vaguely Lovecraftian story elements to players unfamiliar with the franchise. Anything important to understand the story is explained, but only players familiar with TSW lore will recognize the creatures seen lurking near Lukas and Declan's bodies. All There in the Manual: Certain information about the TSW universe isn't discussed in great detail (or addressed at all) within the game.Action Survivor: Shane's no Secret World paranormal operative, just a regular space janitor who ends up dealing with an extradimensional crisis way above his pay grade. ![]() After the truth comes to light, it's up to Shane to fix what's broken and set things right- or not. His job as an engineer is simply to keep the base functional, but things suddenly start going wrong as madness takes hold. Their parent company, Orochi, has established the base for other reasons far beyond the pay grade of the protagonist, Shane Newehart. The year is 2063, and a group of astronauts live on a secret Mars base in search of extraterrestrial life. In both cases, prior knowledge of the TSW setting is not required to understand and enjoy the game. Much like The Park, this game is set in the universe of The Secret World, also published by Funcom. It was released on PC through Steam on October 22nd, 2019, with PS4 and Xbox One versions slated for January 21st, 2020. You begin seeing and hearing things that aren’t there."Mars sucks." Moons of Madness is a cosmic horror Adventure Game developed by Rock Pocket and Dreamloop Games and published by Funcom. The security system is on lockdown, the greenhouse is flooded, and there is Martian dust leaking into the infirmary. Soon you discover strange and unusual setbacks. Your job is simply to keep the lights on until the transport ship Cyrano arrives bringing with it a new team to take over your duties. You are Shane Newehart, a technician stationed at the Invictus and your security clearance means you are completely unaware of the existence of the mysterious signal. In secret, the corporation began construction of Invictus, a state-of-the-art Mars research outpost designed to identify the true nature of the message. Orochi management immediately concluded that the discovery was too sensitive for public knowledge and moved to keep it hidden. Their analysts broke it down and determined it was of intelligent origin. The message confounded Orochi scientists. ![]() A MYSTERIOUS SIGNAL HAS BEEN RECORDED COMING FROM THE RED PLANET. ![]()
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