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Deliver Us Mars

With space travel, as with all human endeavour, momentous achievement inevitably leads to the question of what’s next. Landing on the Moon may have been a giant leap for mankind, but it was only ever going to pave the way for more far-flung ambitions. Keoken clearly follows the same line of thought: after delivering us the Moon with its debut, its instinct is to go farther and bigger, this time targeting the red planet. Yet as much as the Dutch studio expands its scope, it does so without the taint of ego and hubris that accompanies certain real-world space pioneers. In Deliver Us it’s the personal stories that make the journey worthwhile.

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