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  1. Oct 14, 2015
    7
    The Moon Sliver is worth a playthrough just for the narrative experience. You start off alone on an island and you're wondering where your other friends have gone. The story begins to unfold of this small world as you visit places on the island. What started as confusing to me gradually grabbed my curiosity as more pieces of the story were revealed. I can't say that I fully understandThe Moon Sliver is worth a playthrough just for the narrative experience. You start off alone on an island and you're wondering where your other friends have gone. The story begins to unfold of this small world as you visit places on the island. What started as confusing to me gradually grabbed my curiosity as more pieces of the story were revealed. I can't say that I fully understand the story, as it's written ambiguously to allow you imagination to run with things a bit, but it engaged me and pulled me through the the conclusion. The game is atmospheric and has a few moments of chills, but nothing overly scary. Just atmospheric.

    It's a short game - probably about an hour - and in my view worth it to experience this form of exploration/storytelling. My recommendation is to give this a play.
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  1. Nov 20, 2014
    80
    As long as you come in with the expectation of a short, non-linear storytelling experience then you won’t be let down by The Moon Sliver. It’s a bit creepy, sad and ultimately quite compelling.
  2. Nov 5, 2014
    80
    The Moon Sliver is there for you if you’re in the mood for a brooding, slow-burn thriller with nothing to offer but loneliness--and an empty feeling pushing you towards a conclusion you know you don’t want to be a part of.