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Moons of madness is actually trap(game have like totaly good start to get your mind and then fall down and become rly lidl game)
this and Deliver us the moon is insanly good games
As for The Beast Inside I have watched people play it on Twitch and watched videos on Youtude and it seems mostly boring, that is except for the ghostbusters pke meter thingy which seems cool.
100% agree. I played and finished Beast Inside and it has way more in it than Moons of Madness. While Beast Inside has puzzles and anomaly hunting for one character, the other character will have you running for your life at times, sneaking and even one boss was fps style that took 30 bullets with a six shooter to take it down. There's a lot of different gameplay styles in Beast Inside. Moons of Madness is a walking sim but it does have puzzles. I've played it for about 4 hours and it's not scary. Beast Inside has far more horror elements in it than this game. If your a fan of The Secret World this game will give you more lore and side story to the series but personally I enjoyed "The Park" a lot more than this one.